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Old 11-07-14, 09:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Tiglath
One needs to know just two things to decide.

1. There are only two kinds of bikers: the ones who will fall and the ones who have fallen and will fall again.

2. When falling from a bike the chances of hitting your head are not negligible.

It's a simple guide to action from obvious cycling experience.

If you have reasons like vanity or a great sense of safety because you are special... Hey! Your head, your way.

What is unacceptable is to proselytize not using a helmet, as some do, even when contrary facts stare at them. Plain facts like the advisability of letting some cushioned shield take the brunt of hard blows to one's head, if at all possible.

I remember threads like this in MOTORcycle forums, same bunk. It seems that every passionate issue eventually gravitates toward opposite poles. If we put all members of a political party in a new state, in a while there would be two political parties, at least. It appears that no matter how ridiculous the extreme you are standing on may be, as long as you can throw spitballs at someone on the other side of some aisle. Curious species.

In fact, I hear medieval knights never settled the issue of whether helmets in battle increased survival, either.
There are many more than two generalized things to consider when deciding to wear a helmet or not. And besides:

1. Crashing your bike is not a regular thing and is rare.

2 When crashing your bike, chances of hitting your head are low. Chances of hitting your head and sustaining an injury are lower, and if a head injury is sustained, chances are good that you would still have sustained head injury even if you were wearing a helmet.

You do not have to be vain or think you have some special safety sense to not wear a helmet. This is an inflammatory statement you are making.

There aren't too many here proselytizing non-use of helmet, but there are plenty here who bristle at those proselytizing helmet use, calling non-users vain, "special," organ donors, etc.

Motorcycle helmets and helmet use is very, very different from bicycle helmets and helmet use. The comparison falls short and is not useful in the context of this bicycle helmet thread. Same thing with medieval knights' armor.
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