Gunslinger wrote:I would rather see someone wear a helf helmet than nothing, which is what I see quite a bit when I ride. Yes Harley riders I'm talking about you. I have been considering getting a half helmet myself, haven't really decided yet. I keep picturing that 3-D image of the guy with his jaw split in half. Not cool.
Yes, exactly 90 of 100 Harley riders do not wear a full face. Well you have three who have replied to this thread who do wear (including me). Translated, if there are 30 HD riders on this forum, then the rest do not wear a full face.Gunslinger wrote:Wear what you want, it's your skin. I prefer to keep mine.
Just telling you what I see. 90% of Harley riders don't wear full face helmets. Apparently they don't look "cool". I see some sport bike riders without helmets bit it's probably 50/50.
I don't understand why you feel the need to single out and stereotype "us Harley riders" as unsafe in our choice of apparel when on the bike. It's just like the old "Harley owners need attention so they put straight pipes on." I have seen many a metric cruisers with ridiculously loud pipes. But tell me, when you see someone ride by you with a half helmet or skull cap on, do you know for sure that he's riding an HD? If you can say that 90 of 100 riders who are both wearing a skull cap or half helmet and riding an HD while you pass by them on the roads then maybe you should look to your own riding habits...AKA pay more attention to the road ahead of you rather than what people are wearing and/or riding.
And yes, I wear the half helmet "to be cool." Or maybe it's just the fact that I like not having a face shield sometimes. Or maybe it's just the fact that I don't give a flying **** about what people like you say. Or maybe it's just the fact that I feel like it.
As someone else said, it's up to each of us to evaluate and measure the amount of risk we're willing to take. To take a demeaning and condescending tone to those who can tolerate more risk is superficially judgemental and extremely arrogant IMO.