Helmet lock?
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RE: Helmet lock?
It has been proven that helmets do save lives. Your limited experience does not account for every situation where a helmet saved a life. Just remember, crashes happen at all speeds (not just "you're screwed anyways" speeds) so that 35 mph fall that would have left you with a headache will leave you with a collapsed skull.
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RE: Helmet lock?
My neighbor was bumped (intentionally) off a city street one evening ended up hitting the curb/sidwalk with his helmet at the right just behind the eye. Wonder what that would have done to the ole face at 30 mph.
MSF course insists that the rider has the helmet on before they sit on the bike. The extra weight of the bike falling over with you is more than enough to crak your head like an egg.
Do you still work EMS? Just courious.
MSF course insists that the rider has the helmet on before they sit on the bike. The extra weight of the bike falling over with you is more than enough to crak your head like an egg.
Do you still work EMS? Just courious.
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RE: Helmet lock?
ORIGINAL: NeverL8
not meaning to start anything up here but does anyone have an answe for the original question? i was just wondering because i need or would like to carry a second helmet for those certain nights when people need rides...
not meaning to start anything up here but does anyone have an answe for the original question? i was just wondering because i need or would like to carry a second helmet for those certain nights when people need rides...
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