Page 2 of 3 FirstFirst 123 LastLast
Results 16 to 30 of 32

Thread: Convincing young guys to wear helmets/protection?

  1. #16
    Join Date
    18th October 2009 - 10:00
    Bike
    1990 Yamaha FZR 250
    Location
    whakatane
    Posts
    82
    I think its going to be the issue with teens I was the same you think it wont happen to you its not until you get a little older that you relies bad shit happens to everyone.

    Not to mention you have no fear when your young.

    Maybe just ring the cops know it sounds like a shit thing to do but maybe make them wear gear out fear of a ticket again.

  2. #17
    Join Date
    15th August 2007 - 17:36
    Bike
    2015 GSR750
    Location
    Auckland, CBD
    Posts
    902
    the law requires you to wear a helmet. Next time you see someone without one, call the cops. A fairly hefty fine usually fixes things promptly.
    If we as a community of bikers are TRULY serious about the safety of all of us together, perhaps we could make submissions to parliament to legislate on the compulsory use of protective clothing as well. How would that go down with other bikers???? (probably not very well)

  3. #18
    Join Date
    29th October 2006 - 05:59
    Bike
    '87 VTZ250 & '72 CB175
    Location
    Christchurch
    Posts
    469
    I see just as many old guys riding around in shorts and t-shirts as I do teens. Though the teens generally seem to ride to a much worse standard.

    My biggest rage came from seeing a 15 year old-ish girl riding a 2009 Yamaha Jog, hot pants, strappy shoes and blouse, BUT with a $1000+ Arai Nakano rep helmet. "Only the safest for my daughter!"
    Wear QUASiMOTO !

  4. #19
    Join Date
    10th May 2009 - 15:22
    Bike
    2010 Honda CB1000R Predator
    Location
    Orewa, Auckland
    Posts
    4,490
    Blog Entries
    19
    Quote Originally Posted by PrincessBandit View Post
    I wonder how many of them think that low speed accidents "don't hurt very much"?
    Interesting to note that the severity of a lot of head injuries resulting from a fall (such as swerving to avoid something) is not related to the speed you are travelling, but the height of your head above the road.

    In most cases, the height is fairly consistently 1.5m to 2m. Its the vertical velocity of the fall that causes the head injury, and not the forward velocity. And in a lot of cases, you simply fall at the speed of gravity.


    But of course if you slide and then hit something with your head its a different story.

  5. #20
    Join Date
    10th May 2009 - 15:22
    Bike
    2010 Honda CB1000R Predator
    Location
    Orewa, Auckland
    Posts
    4,490
    Blog Entries
    19
    Quote Originally Posted by mattian View Post
    the law requires you to wear a helmet. Next time you see someone without one, call the cops. A fairly hefty fine usually fixes things promptly.
    If we as a community of bikers are TRULY serious about the safety of all of us together, perhaps we could make submissions to parliament to legislate on the compulsory use of protective clothing as well. How would that go down with other bikers???? (probably not very well)
    A cop would not attend such a call out. They may invite you to write a formal complaint, but then it is your word against the riders, so the worst that will happen for all your effort is a letter to the person who you are complaining against saying a complaint has been laid against them.

    End result, nothing.

  6. #21
    Join Date
    19th April 2009 - 18:52
    Bike
    SF
    Location
    Hamiltron
    Posts
    1,847
    Tell the cops they're speeding and weaving around the road so may be drunk. Say you fear other drivers may be at risk. Even then, chances of getting a cop to nab them is pretty slim...

  7. #22
    Join Date
    9th May 2007 - 16:10
    Bike
    . .
    Location
    Here
    Posts
    4,513
    Wow another gear thread. I hate it when people with the incorrect gear on don't wave!!!!

    Seriously though I have an idea - Just ignore them, It isn't your problem and chances are they'll be fine.

  8. #23
    Join Date
    30th June 2009 - 23:50
    Bike
    TRIUMPH street triple 675
    Location
    west auckland
    Posts
    8
    Blog Entries
    2
    lately on my commute home ive pulled up at lights an theres a dude on a scooter sitting there, sure they ride in shorts an jandels but ive noticed there wearing a helmet but the straps hanging down. seems like 30secs to do your helmet up is too much time. i've made a few comments too them telling them there stupid, but there head.

  9. #24
    Join Date
    5th December 2008 - 18:01
    Bike
    Marsha, she won't see this
    Location
    Hmmm...Pahiatua...almost
    Posts
    764
    Blog Entries
    1
    Quote Originally Posted by TRIUMPHSROCK675 View Post
    lately on my commute home ive pulled up at lights an theres a dude on a scooter sitting there, sure they ride in shorts an jandels but ive noticed there wearing a helmet but the straps hanging down. seems like 30secs to do your helmet up is too much time. i've made a few comments too them telling them there stupid, but there head.
    These are the sort of people that help our acc levies
    Ashhurst Inn Apiti Scamper 2011
    $9000.00 RAISED, THANK YOU
    www.apitiscamper.co.nz

  10. #25
    Join Date
    18th October 2009 - 10:00
    Bike
    1990 Yamaha FZR 250
    Location
    whakatane
    Posts
    82
    I see it everyday in town people on all sorts of bikes riding around town in shorts and trainers they actually kind of look at me weird becuase I am riding around town on a hot day with a leather jacket and all my gear on.

    I don't see why people don't get how nasty it would be sliding on your face doing 50km on the road gives me the shits.

    Even yesterday on my ride stopped at a local gassy see the young guy I did my bhs with pull up with his old man his dad was geared on a bmw and young guy was on his brand new 2010 Hyo gt250r which did really look nice which his dad brought for him lucky bugger .

    Anyway putting my gloves and helmet back on admiring his new bike when I notice that hes got all the gear on apart from the fact he wearing sneakers!! and there off down to the south Island hes on a $8000 bike and cant even go and buy a cheap pair off boots my guess was he wanted to wear trainers not a cash issue.

    Not trying to slag the guy its just does not make sense if do read these forums man your new hyo looks beautiful!

    You plenty of cheap gear you can get as well it may not be top of the line but sure is better then nothing.

    maybe i am just over cautious.

  11. #26
    Join Date
    22nd September 2009 - 22:02
    Bike
    2001 SV400s
    Location
    Sanson
    Posts
    451
    Quote Originally Posted by Dirty Heathen View Post
    maybe i am just over cautious.
    No such thing!! I feel incredibly embarassed riding around with warehouse safety boots, and a hallensteins fake leather jacket, but its the best ive got for now. Will be upgrading ASAP!! Although i do have some proper dri-rider pants and decent gloves and a helmet

  12. #27
    Join Date
    5th March 2007 - 18:08
    Bike
    Gone
    Location
    AKLD
    Posts
    2,154
    I'm going to have to agree with DangerousBastard on this. No point trying to change the mind of every rider who decides to ride without protection.

    Just sit back and watch the problem fix itself.

  13. #28
    Join Date
    5th April 2004 - 20:04
    Bike
    Exxon Valdez
    Location
    wellington
    Posts
    13,381
    We are all fuckin adults. If someone wants to ride like that, Darwin suggest let them. I agree.

  14. #29
    Join Date
    15th December 2007 - 16:56
    Bike
    Dog Rooter
    Location
    King Country
    Posts
    803
    Quote Originally Posted by TRIUMPHSROCK675 View Post
    lately on my commute home ive pulled up at lights an theres a dude on a scooter sitting there, sure they ride in shorts an jandels but ive noticed there wearing a helmet but the straps hanging down. seems like 30secs to do your helmet up is too much time. i've made a few comments too them telling them there stupid, but there head.
    A Jog rider at work was just looping the strap through one D ring and clipping up the press stud because he couldn't figure out how to do the D-rings properly. This was not a stupid guy (honestly), just not very practical and lacking on common sense. He received a brief, polite lesson on how to do it so it will actually work, and now he straps up correctly. So, sometimes a bit of help is all that is needed.

    Some people are, however, beyond help.

  15. #30
    Join Date
    4th June 2008 - 14:51
    Bike
    Faster than yours
    Location
    under your bed
    Posts
    115
    Quote Originally Posted by AlpinePossum View Post
    So there are some young guys in the area. 15/16/.. somewhere around here.

    I suspect they have a somewhat, ahh, shall we say, fast and loose attitude to such things as learner's license restrictions etc.

    That doesn't bug me too much.

    It's the "don't need Helmets or protection I'm young and bullet proof and an amazingly fricking skilled rider that won't crash" attitude that worries me.

    Yeah mate, I believe you. You might just be the best rider since that Rossi fellow. Just a pity about all the damn blind drunk idiots in the tin cans. You had better make sure you have a good safety margin for when those bastards do something amazingly impossibly STUPID.

    As I said to them, odds on you won't die in a crash... you'll just be disabled for the rest of your life.

    Sigh! Basically nice young lads... really don't want to see them brain injured.
    Just tell them they can go way harder if they wear gear!

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •