He was being flip.This makes no sense. You are saying it's all or nothing??
I'd agree with the above and everyone else...the chin and face are not fully protected so a full face is the way to go.Skier wrote:According to the Hurt Report, about one out of every three motorcycle crashes involve the chin area hitting pavement. That's more than enough incentive for me to protect that area with a fullface lid.
Blimey Penguin, what happened? What sort of state are you in after that? Twenty miles an hour is plenty fast enough to kill someone if they hit badly. How is your neck? I'd get that checked out properly (and I don't just mean at A&E).Penguin wrote:I know this is an old topic but I've been reading through and decided to add my own experiences incase anyone is bothered (First post btw)
I'd just like to add that I'm not an experienced rider at all
Well in England, at least with the people I ride with, its generally accepted that you wear a full face helmet. I've always worn one and always will, even for town riding. You just never know when an accident will happen.
Last saturday I came off about 4 miles from home, in a village near me, and hit a wall head on. Because of the way the crash happened my head hit the wall on the chinbar and visor. I was only doing about 20mph, but had I been wearing a 3/4 or shorty I would probably have had a broken jaw and cheekbone, along with mangled skin.
The same applies to all my other safety gear; If I hadn't been wearing my jacket I'd have badly cut if not broken an arm, and the same applies to my hands if I hadn't been wearing a helmet.
To me not wearing full safety gear just doesn't make sense. Everyone, no matter how experienced, careful, slow etc. can crash at any time. I've personally seen the best biker I know crash. All IMO of course, if you know the risks and accept them then I'm not gonna preach at you (even though I just have)
Safe riding
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