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Its an interesting thread, and you did ask.
Safety and crashing is very subjective, not black and white. I'm in the middle of roll caging my old car, and its a similar arguement/debate.
What you have got to do is make a decision based on what you think.
I started wearing helmets in :? hmm 1989 i think, prompted by an episode of 'casualty' on TV!! the lad had skidded or knocked off and hit his head on the kerb, probably died...
Anyway So I bough a crappy 'Skid lid' too small and cramped. and then got a soft shell Met, Bell Image, Happy cycling and XCing. During this time my mate got concussion after hitting a car at speed, good job he had the helmet IMO.
Then I got into BMX, ameteur street/ramps/general obstacles, it wasn't cool to wear a helmet, I also did a bit of occasional drinking :roll: well i was a care free teenager bit of riding in town, few drinks with all the rockers and cycle home dorking about. one night on the way home i took p1$$ out of my mates earlier fall and effectively 'backflipped' my head onto the floor. BANG! fark :? :shock: At the time i had very thick long hair and i think that helped. Ouch, went home, forgot about it.
Still no helmet. Got back into MTB's (even if it was an overgrown BMX) and got another XC lid and Gloves. Its funny though, commuting on my BMX in 2004 i didn't wear a helmet! :roll:
Its not so unsafe popping to shop but safer to wear one on other journeys/daftness. I now have Giro Xen (fits me) I think the skate style wont me look too daft on BMX.
If i don't have a helmet with me, like if i'm at me mums and need to use bike there, I feel naked without protection. so i try go more careful where poss...
IMO Helmet and Gloves FTW, they are comfy and who cares what people think.
Full facer, i do not have.. yet, suppose its ideal for attempting to trickery or any 'freeride' trips. Its wierd if ya skills are not that hot ya feel over dressed, and then ya see the pro's who are so unbelievably good that they don't need it! ...
Safety and crashing is very subjective, not black and white. I'm in the middle of roll caging my old car, and its a similar arguement/debate.
What you have got to do is make a decision based on what you think.
I started wearing helmets in :? hmm 1989 i think, prompted by an episode of 'casualty' on TV!! the lad had skidded or knocked off and hit his head on the kerb, probably died...
Anyway So I bough a crappy 'Skid lid' too small and cramped. and then got a soft shell Met, Bell Image, Happy cycling and XCing. During this time my mate got concussion after hitting a car at speed, good job he had the helmet IMO.
Then I got into BMX, ameteur street/ramps/general obstacles, it wasn't cool to wear a helmet, I also did a bit of occasional drinking :roll: well i was a care free teenager bit of riding in town, few drinks with all the rockers and cycle home dorking about. one night on the way home i took p1$$ out of my mates earlier fall and effectively 'backflipped' my head onto the floor. BANG! fark :? :shock: At the time i had very thick long hair and i think that helped. Ouch, went home, forgot about it.
Still no helmet. Got back into MTB's (even if it was an overgrown BMX) and got another XC lid and Gloves. Its funny though, commuting on my BMX in 2004 i didn't wear a helmet! :roll:
Its not so unsafe popping to shop but safer to wear one on other journeys/daftness. I now have Giro Xen (fits me) I think the skate style wont me look too daft on BMX.
If i don't have a helmet with me, like if i'm at me mums and need to use bike there, I feel naked without protection. so i try go more careful where poss...
IMO Helmet and Gloves FTW, they are comfy and who cares what people think.
Full facer, i do not have.. yet, suppose its ideal for attempting to trickery or any 'freeride' trips. Its wierd if ya skills are not that hot ya feel over dressed, and then ya see the pro's who are so unbelievably good that they don't need it! ...