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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    Only hit my head on the ground once....felt a bit woozy,but no grazing and no concussion.

    Guess us old guys were just made of stronger stuff than the young pretenders.
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    maybe he's just a skillful rider.
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    Yeah - occasionally.
    I'm going with the fact that you're taking the piss.

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    OK - I wouldn't/don't recommend it to anyone - and particularly not noobs. Which was PTing.

    But then, yeah, there are low speed conditions where I wouldn't wear one, the vast majority of time I would.

    They are compulsory so it's all moot anyway.

    Off road and round Mabel's farm is where I would absolutely wear one.

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    Gee Motu you showing your age a bit there, but hey I now where your coming from and yes riding with out a lid is a good feeling just crusing around the back roads. Helps clear the head and let you know that your still alive.
    Ride on

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    Would TE Lawrence have penned his prose from behind a pinlock visor I asks ya?

    Would Che have written the motorcycle diaries if they had their conversations via nudges or an intercom.

    I guess they weren't dealing with chip seal, B-doubles and bikes that do 200mph. Or the Punjabi, Fijian and Korean road codes all being applied simultaneously.

    When Motu was blatting around without a lid 100mph was a target. Now it's first gear.

    Riding up that street with all the Oak trees in Hastings, at dusk, on a sunny summer afternoon.....oh well. Gimme Hi tech over romance any day.

    Buckle up and Roll that power on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yod View Post
    ....your taxes.....

    And well worth the price for a free society.

    I'm not condoning their actions but I will defend their right to be a prick if they want to. Hell, there a lot of people that thinks we're pricks for riding in the first place, no matter how much protective gear we wear.
    "Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin (1706-90)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    Having started riding bikes before helmets were compulsory (they were required above 30mph,but everyone just rode without) I've ridden plenty without a helmet,at speeds over 100mph (160kph) and crashed plenty of times too.Only hit my head on the ground once....felt a bit woozy,but no grazing and no concussion.

    Guess us old guys were just made of stronger stuff than the young pretenders.
    Yeah what he said.
    Learning to ride back in the days of oil leaks, cross ply tyers, 40c a gallon (4liters) 100 octane fuel, and smoking two strokes,( i mean smoke, lots!)
    mini skirts and Traffic Patrol cars , with out helmets....yeah, that was good,
    No wind noise, just noise, no dirty visor, just a pair of Sharkies. If it rained? well you got wet hair....but could see the road clear as .
    But there was only %40 of the traffic volume of today,
    You could ride from CHCH to Nelson and pass only 100 cars the entire trip, not 100 cars on the "motorway" heading out of town. And another 1000 idiots cutting corners, hugging center lines, traveling at 90k....Progress??
    Your bike could do 100mph, and that was about it, unless you rode a Triumph!
    Yeap riding without a helmet on todays roads......suicide.
    Riding without a helmet 40 years ago......bliss!
    To be old and wise, first you must be young and stupid.

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    Maybe people should be able to get exemptions ftom having to wear a helmet...?
    Like when it has been established that there is nothing inside a persons head worth protecting....?

    Sue Breadbox comes to mind.........
    Opinions are like arseholes: Everybody has got one, but that doesn't mean you got to air it in public all the time....

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    Quote Originally Posted by carver View Post
    but you always agree with me!
    its great eh, thats why i always have a open face at my place with no visor, its the closest you can get, almost perfect peripheral vision, and the wind in your face.
    a feeling of PURE FREEDOM
    Dude I can't agree with myself some times

    The helmet thing; Probably the best place to experience the freedom these days would be Fiji or one of the islands!

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    Quote Originally Posted by carver View Post
    it made me think of how much fun it is riding around town without a helmet,
    Mate, given that a teen was killed doing just that on the weekend and given some of your other recent posts, I'd say go for it.

    Do it, do it soon and do it fast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by carver View Post
    i just did a bit of this around my area while adjusting my headlight, even did a few wheelies!
    it made me think of how much fun it is riding around town without a helmet, thats why a MX or open face is so much fun to ride with, it makes it feel more fast, more pure

    any of you do this, i met a dude on a b king who was going to do it down some back roads, at first we thought he was mad, but i guess he wasn't going to go hard
    Ahhhhhhh NO!

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    Shit, can't help myself...

    risk mitigation falls into two categories -
    Category one is the stuff I can control to reduce my chances of dying.
    Category two is the stuff I can't control.

    Wearing a lid falls firmly into category one. The more stuff in category one = the more chance you have of not becoming road kill. Have you ever had a brain injury? I had a series of concussions from mountain biking, I was wearing proper protective gear, but your brain suffers deceleration trauma when it's stopped suddenly. You have precisely zero control over that.

    I had 2 years of bad memory (forgetting peoples names, whom I'd known for years), reduced problem solving ability, more insomnia, low patience levels. I wasn't allowed to ride or drive for two months. You think whoever you're bonking right now would stay around and hang with you if you were like that?

    Keep in mind that my impacts were low speed, onto soft sand and dirt.

    You're young and stupid, it takes life's lessons to become old and wise. Some people never graduate to being old and wise, I suspect that you will be one of those that Darwin and Grim will be taking care of.
    It’s diametrically opposed to the sanitised existence of the Lemmings around me in the Dilbert Cartoon hell I live in; it’s life at full volume, perfect colour with high resolution and 10,000 watts of amplification.

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    Its good to see that you value yourself as much as the rest of us do....
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    I ride with a MX helmet on the motard. With goggles.

    I feel so cool yet so gay at the same time.
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    Wasn't me officer, honest, it was that morcs guy.
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    Yeah I do recall, but dismissed it as being you when I saw both wheels on the ground.
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    lulz, ever ridden a TL1000R? More to the point, ever ridden with teh Morcs? Didn't fink so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yod View Post
    oh look, carver's trolling again

    how clever

    can someone PD this, or better yet delete the whole thing?
    Don't be mean. Someone had to fill Skiddy's shoes. (Done a good job too)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Morcs View Post
    I ride with a MX helmet on the motard. With goggles.

    I feel so cool yet so gay at the same time.
    Try adding a pocket proctector - you get to include that hint of geek at the same time
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