having ridden without one when i first started on bikes i'm now happy to ware one but would like the option not to sometimes, i also have ridden without one on a number of times by ascendent
Whilst the sensible thing is to say yes always wear a helmet, there have been times where I just wanted to strap it to the back of the bike and ride as nature intended and feel the wind in what hair I've got left.
There are so many factors involved as well, certainly on a sporty I would say yes wear one all the time, but cruising on my SG, I'd be open to ditchin the helmet the majority of the time. I got various helmets from skids to full face and will choose on the basis of weather/distance/roads etc.
I'd always wear a helmet, having been knocked off in the past it's a no brainer for me. It doesn't matter how experianced a rider you are there is always that small percentage that you could come off.
if there was the option of not wearing a helmet the roads will be full of inexperienced 16 year old idiots all chosing to go helmetless cuz its cool .. right up to the point when there head explodes on impact with the road.. so in my opinion its a good job the law is exactly as it is ..
way back in the 70s when i was a kid ?
i used to wear pispot style just to keep me lugs warm on ralierunabout
later had honda c50
push rod version 35 mph max down hill if you could stand the vibs and the screemin of the engine i still used pp helmet to keep ears warm
one day had a littke bump with the bike
bike suffered a bit front wheel spindle ended up behind the foot rests
me ? well 2 busted leggs
the helmet was like crazy paving just above the peek of the hat
inch and half lower top of head would have come off
only threw the hat out 1 year ago
It would never happen here but I quite like the American laws (or some of them). Though they are not perfect and differ from state to state, with some sensibility and thorough thinking could work well in any country.
By simply putting restrictions on who wears helmets as a mandatory requirement would make a difference. Examples such as, age restrictions, motorcycle type and BHP, length of riding experience, carrying additional insurance.
And yes I know some will disagree but this is just my opinion and thought I'd throw it in the pot.
Dunno about that Sie, when some careless, stupid and seemingly-blind driver of a car or truck hits you in a head on collision, all the driving experience in the world or age etc ain't gonna help you more than a helmet on yer head might......
Frankly I don't understand those who would rather never wear one, but as someone else said it is their choice in their end if they wanna take that risk they should be able to have that right.
It would be down to personal choice if it was not law ... but ive seen too many people with parts of their face and head missing because they wore an open face helmet to make me buy nothing but full face ones ...nothing can beat the sensation of cruising in the sun on a nice bike without a helmet ..most of us have done it ... is it safe though ... I will leave that one to you !! Personally i dont think it is ...Thats My opinion ..
Thats a very good point Bill, I totally agree with you there, if Im pillion on a mate's bike and don't have my own helmet none of their helmets ever fit me and Im dubious about borrowing 'em for even a short journey :)
Cool Lulu ive had a few sherberts ~(beers)~ and i ws doing my bouncer "keep topic in correct mode" bit chick
In the morning of course i wont care if we all digress.... bt just doin me bit pmsl
I would always wear all the safety gear available to me.
I work in car insurance and have heard people say things like 'I changed my mind, so moved into the other lane and the person in that lane hit me so it must be their fault'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No! you numpty it's your fault, you didn't look!
In a car that can be a minor bump, but on a bike, that could be fatal and I'm not prepared to risk my life for the sake of a numpty!
Interesting comments, some valid points made. Have to say I am surprised by how many would still wear a helmet and wonder if their age is a factor in the answers?
By that I mean would those who said they would still wear a helmet have the same opinion when they were in their 20s?
Are there any younger members with an opinion they'd like to share?
went to a party in stroud many yeasrs ago....as we were about to leave..bloke i knew quite well zoomed off on kawaasaki triple....binned it on first corner...drunk as skunk..i was first on scene...not nice seeing someones bottom jaw hanging off and half their face ripped away....next day went out and bought better lid...werent even a second thought...when drunken prat nearly ddid for me in Brum in the seventies was only lid that saved head ..everything else was patty meat mix.....so yes...no brainer...literally...but all personal choice has element of risk...dunnit?