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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedrostt500 View Post
    Ive always understood if the rider cant remove the Helmet themselves then leave it on, I dont know if ACC still replace Helmets that have been in an accident, but they used to.
    Agree, unless their airway is blocked by the helmet.....

    Yep, the days of ACC covering for your helmet went a long time ago.....
    Okay, to be honest I haven't tried it of late... But was told I'd get squat back in 1999...

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    Quote Originally Posted by quickbuck View Post
    Agree, unless their airway is blocked by the helmet.....

    Yep, the days of ACC covering for your helmet went a long time ago.....
    Okay, to be honest I haven't tried it of late... But was told I'd get squat back in 1999...
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    SO does anyone know anymore about the rider??
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    Quote Originally Posted by uNople View Post
    Believe it or not, your contents insurance should cover your gear - that's what I was told by tower.
    Cheers for that... It may very well do... So long as I wasn't using it for a motorsports event I guess

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    Quote Originally Posted by fireliv View Post
    SO does anyone know anymore about the rider??
    Yes, sorry, we have drifted from the original topic........

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    Quote Originally Posted by quickbuck View Post
    Cheers for that... It may very well do... So long as I wasn't using it for a motorsports event I guess
    Yes it is covered

    AS for the rider, hope he/she is ok....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paulus View Post
    Weird, saw the same thing on Friday (7 Nov) on the way home (5:15pm ish). Yellow Hyosung GT250 lying on its side - rider not moving and lots of people milling round. This was south bound on Whiteleigh Ave just south of Tower Junction (where the 4 lanes becomes 2 at the railway crossing). Hopefully they are also okay.
    I passed the aftermath of this one on foot. Looked like the rider got into the ambo under his own steam. Looked quite shaken up by the whole thing but in one piece....

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    Quote Originally Posted by sunhuntin View Post
    how the heck are you meant to remove a helmet without undoing the strap?? unless its extremely ill fitting, in which case it wouldnt stay during an accident.
    They tried to pull it off, it hurt for real.

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    i would have done the same thing. thats one way to decapitate you the hard way, lol.
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    The last crash I had, they left my helmet on until they'd checked I had no neck or back pain, then I helped take it off.
    Apart from anything else, it's rather uncomfortable lying on the road. so the helmet provides some cushioning.
    Heh... I remember the first bike I wrote off (t-boned a car, somersaulted over the roof). I was lying on the road, wearing an almost new helmet, hearing it graunching on the road as I groveled around. I thought, "Oh well - it'll be fucked from the crash anyway..."
    Afterwards I discovered the only marks on it were very slight scratches/dings from lying on the road. I hadn't hit my head at all. (In fact, I've only ever one hit my helmet on the road when binning it...)
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    I read somewhere that 42 percent of serious damage in an accident occurs to the jaw/nose/cheek area.

    What better reason to wear a full face helmet.

    I see some guys wearing pudding basins on their heads and my first thought is that "You won't look so purdy to your GF with the bottom half of your face gone sonny". Well, he used to be a good kisser, for sure!

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    Quote Originally Posted by toycollector10 View Post
    Well, he used to be a good kisser, for sure!
    LOL yeah hes just a sucker now..

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    And another one down today - corner of Centaurus Rd and Hollis Ave in lower Cashmere. Ambulance was already there (4pm ish) but it looked fairly serious. With that heat today the roads have become a sea of wet tar - be careful.

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