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diggerv wrote:[quote

PS. there are some experts that say snells are to hard and in some accidents they can do more harm than good and they go on to recommend a dot helment for the best overall protection. the article was in a cycle world mag last year about this time.
The article was in MotorCyclist Online. The best part is one of the cheapest helmets proves to be the best protection. Here is the link;
http://motorcyclistonline.com/gearbox/m ... et_review/
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Heimdall Einherjar wrote:Maybe it's not true for you guys, but when I think of those half helmets, I picture those fat old dudes on Harleys with the big dumb ape hanger handlebars, and they're all decked out in leather trying to look all "cool".

I can't stand people like that.
And if I wanted to hear an "O Ring" I'd fart.

Just because someone doesn't fit into your tiny mind's pre-concieved mold of what a biker should be like does not they are dumb or wannabes. Make sure you tell those guys with the half-hemets and "big dumb ape hangers" that are "trying to be cool" that you can't stand them when they are the first to stop and help you when you get stranded on the side of the road.

Gee I've never seen anyone in full leathers and a racing helmet and boots standing around sportsbikes in front of Starbucks or Abercrombie & Fitch thinking that they are looking sooo cool.

Let me see you walk on water, or better ride your, what kind of bike do you ride?, across water then you have room to talk down to other bikers.
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#23 Unread post by Wizzard »

Da-yum , I'm one of those old fart riders with Ape Hangers that happens to think that HELMET LAWS SUCK!
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t_bonee wrote:
Heimdall Einherjar wrote:Maybe it's not true for you guys, but when I think of those half helmets, I picture those fat old dudes on Harleys with the big dumb ape hanger handlebars, and they're all decked out in leather trying to look all "cool".

I can't stand people like that.
And if I wanted to hear an "O Ring" I'd fart.

Just because someone doesn't fit into your tiny mind's pre-concieved mold of what a biker should be like does not they are dumb or wannabes. Make sure you tell those guys with the half-hemets and "big dumb ape hangers" that are "trying to be cool" that you can't stand them when they are the first to stop and help you when you get stranded on the side of the road.

Gee I've never seen anyone in full leathers and a racing helmet and boots standing around sportsbikes in front of Starbucks or Abercrombie & Fitch thinking that they are looking sooo cool.

Let me see you walk on water, or better ride your, what kind of bike do you ride?, across water then you have room to talk down to other bikers.
Leave my starbucks alone!

COOOOOFFFFEEEE. Oh wait I drink at Tim's

what's Ambertcrombie & Fitch? LoL?

I have respect for the people who ride to ride, not the people who ride because they think it'll impress someone else, that's just a side benefit to me.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.

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#25 Unread post by MikeyDude »

Sevulturus wrote:
... that's just a side benefit to me.
Or a side effect?

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#26 Unread post by Sev »

No, people think I'm cool no matter what I'm doing...

hahaha
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.

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keysman wrote:Do what you will but as for me, I'll be sticking with the full face. I'm not too keen on grafting skin from my a$$ onto my face.

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P.S. That was a 5 - 10 mph get off.
I've got an FM lid at home inn almost exactly the same condition. I get it out every once in a while to remind myself it could have been my face.

At the end of the day what someone apart from me chooses to wear on their bike is there problem with two exceptions. My son and a pillion - in which case they will wear what I am comfortable with.

When we are out in the car and see a bike on the side of the road we pull over if its safe and check it out whatever the bike is. The cruiser guy who checked me out after my spill in Oxfordshire wasn't bothered by the L plates or my bike being a standard.

As a large number of the death and injury posts made to the site in the last couple of weeks testify, it's us against them out there and we need all the help we can get.
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#28 Unread post by ZooTech »

Sevulturus wrote:what's Ambertcrombie & Fitch? LoL?
Abercrombie and Fitch is a clothing store known for using quasi-child-popcorn in their ads. They made the news quite a few times last year.
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#29 Unread post by Sev »

ZooTech wrote:
Sevulturus wrote:what's Ambertcrombie & Fitch? LoL?
Abercrombie and Fitch is a clothing store known for using quasi-child-popcorn in their ads. They made the news quite a few times last year.
Must be an Amercian thing, silly Americans.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.

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#30 Unread post by sapaul »

jstark47 wrote:
Bubba wrote:How you guys can wear those full face things in beyond me.
I'm just in love with the idea of having my face stay on the front side of my head! Unreasonable, yeah, I know........
x2

The acceleration on my bike in any gear would rip the skin off my face, make me bald and pin my ears to my head, OH and we get some really weird bugs in Africa too. Not good eating. As it is Ihave to super glue my helmet on.
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