Making yourself seen- Helmets
Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 5:38 am
I've always been a promoter of motorcycle safety. I'll take any training promising to put another tool in my toolbox and wear the best gear I can find to keep me safe when riding. ATGATT isn't a slogan, it's a mindset. While I'm willing to do almost anything to get me home safely, thus far I refuse to add hi viz yellow to my repertoire.
Studies, opinions and plenty of anecdotal evidence points to the fact that hi viz yellow is most readily seen. Yet in my search not to fall completely into dorkdom I discovered another way to stay visible in traffic both day and night. Behold my glory
I began with my favorite and proven lid, a Scorpion EXO-700 in anthracite. While Shoei and Arai are top notch, they don't fit me nearly as well nor do I like how loud they are compared to my scorpion when the vents are open. Next I added my day time visibility factor, two bright red mohawks. Arguably a brighter color helmet may be more visible in traffic, but my thought process tells me that a contrasting color makes the first color pop a little more. For extra visibility I chose two white reflective punisher stickers that stand out both day and night. Finally, my coup de grace comes in the form of reflective checkered stickers.
The feedback I receive at home, on the road, at gas stations and at work continues to be exceptional. People see me. They notice me.... and think I'm a hooligan so stay the hell away from me. That fear factor, while maybe not helping the motorcycle rider stereotype, allows me to enjoy more room than I've ever experienced in the DC metro area.
Since nothing would be the same without pictures.



I'd love to hear your thoughts and stories about your own lids.
Studies, opinions and plenty of anecdotal evidence points to the fact that hi viz yellow is most readily seen. Yet in my search not to fall completely into dorkdom I discovered another way to stay visible in traffic both day and night. Behold my glory
I began with my favorite and proven lid, a Scorpion EXO-700 in anthracite. While Shoei and Arai are top notch, they don't fit me nearly as well nor do I like how loud they are compared to my scorpion when the vents are open. Next I added my day time visibility factor, two bright red mohawks. Arguably a brighter color helmet may be more visible in traffic, but my thought process tells me that a contrasting color makes the first color pop a little more. For extra visibility I chose two white reflective punisher stickers that stand out both day and night. Finally, my coup de grace comes in the form of reflective checkered stickers.
The feedback I receive at home, on the road, at gas stations and at work continues to be exceptional. People see me. They notice me.... and think I'm a hooligan so stay the hell away from me. That fear factor, while maybe not helping the motorcycle rider stereotype, allows me to enjoy more room than I've ever experienced in the DC metro area.
Since nothing would be the same without pictures.



I'd love to hear your thoughts and stories about your own lids.