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    Support Are open face helmets more dangerous?

    Are open face helmets more hazardous then the full face helmets if one was to have a crash? Im curious because id like an open helmet for cruising but since the face is more exposed, I thought maybe its less protective. Theres the extra chin guard on the full face helmet which can provide good support on the helmet if you were to have an accident.
    I understand that if you were to crash head first, its not going to end well, but id prefer the less harmful scenario.

    Tell me what you know. Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Normandy View Post
    ... but id prefer the less harmful scenario.

    Fuck don't we all
    Full face 100% of the time for me, I've seen results of a bin where the rider was wearing an open face.
    I have refused to sell open face helmets in the past despite it being a personal choice of the wearer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Normandy View Post
    Are open face helmets more hazardous then the full face helmets if one was to have a crash?
    yes.
    and, actually, it seems to a me a rhetoric question.

    by the way, considering that of course somebody will suggest you that, remember that a flip up helmet is not a good choice.
    in particular, a flip up helmet with the chin open is a lot more dangerous than a normal open face.


    full face, no other options.

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    Did you really have to ask?

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    No argument from me about the full face giving more protection to the face in almost all scenarios... however, back in the day when full face helmets were becoming popular, there was a big debate around the question, do full face helmets cause more spinal injuries. I never recall having heard a definitive conclusion, and FF helmets have eveoled heaps since then, however if there is more risk of a spinal injury from a full face helmet then Normandy's question may have some basis.....

    Which is worse...a severely gravel rashed face, nose ground to a stump, blinded or...a broken neck?

    And in an accident situation I am sure the ambulance crew would prefer to attend an open face patient where they can administer first aid than a full faced victim where they may need to remove the helmet before administering first aid.

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    Get a Flip Front helmet, so you can Flip up when riding at low speeds

    Not as good as a full face jobbie, but sort of gives you the best of both worlds

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    Quote Originally Posted by LBD View Post
    No argument from me about the full face giving more protection to the face in almost all scenarios... however, back in the day when full face helmets were becoming popular, there was a big debate around the question, do full face helmets cause more spinal injuries..
    yea i wear open face so i can get my brething checked without idiots puling my helmet off and braking my neck. im way more scared of a brokn neck than a broken nose.

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    Openface helmets are not more dangerous than fullface jobbies. But they are not as 'safe'...
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Depends on how attached you are to your chin.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Urano View Post

    full face, no other options.
    there are some racing classes round the world where full face helmets are actually banned...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    there are some racing classes round the world where full face helmets are actually banned...
    cunnilingus racing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by winston View Post
    yea i wear open face so i can get my brething checked without idiots puling my helmet off and braking my neck. im way more scared of a brokn neck than a broken nose.
    They wont break ya neck taking the helmet off, but if your neck was broken in the crash they could kill you or make ya a paraplegic by taking it off !
    A girlfriend once asked " Why is it you seem to prefer to race, than spend time with me ?"
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    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    cunnilingus racing?
    The rimming gets in the way
    A girlfriend once asked " Why is it you seem to prefer to race, than spend time with me ?"
    The answer was simple ! "I'll prolly get bored with racing too, once i've nailed it !"

    Bowls can wait !

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinfull View Post
    They wont break ya neck taking the helmet off, but if your neck was broken in the crash they could kill you or make ya a paraplegic by taking it off !
    That's one of the reasons I have the new Shoei. It has removable creek pads so it is easier to get the helmet off.

    I just hope if I do have a bad crash that someone knows what they are doing when it comes to removing bike helmets.

    I still won't where an open face helmet.

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