Anybody else noticed this?
#1
Anybody else noticed this?
I've noticed this for several years and I mentioned it to another rider buddy of mine and he finally paid attention and agreed with me. Most...almost all foreign bike riders wear full face helmets and Most Harley riders wear half helmets or less or none. And all crotch rocket guys wear full face helmets. Maybe its where I live but I was wondering if anybody else has noticed the same. And I was wondering why. When I rode my Honda Shadow I wore a half helmet, I guess I was the exception.
#2
They get them free with the bike............
Helmet,no shirt,shorts and sandles.....real cool.....O ya and the gal on back in a bathing suit with no helmet and wearing sandles.....way to cool....
Helmet,no shirt,shorts and sandles.....real cool.....O ya and the gal on back in a bathing suit with no helmet and wearing sandles.....way to cool....
#3
I've noticed this for several years and I mentioned it to another rider buddy of mine and he finally paid attention and agreed with me. Most...almost all foreign bike riders wear full face helmets and Most Harley riders wear half helmets or less or none. And all crotch rocket guys wear full face helmets. Maybe its where I live but I was wondering if anybody else has noticed the same. And I was wondering why. When I rode my Honda Shadow I wore a half helmet, I guess I was the exception.
#5
I think it has to do with riding styles. Most of the cafe/crotch rocket bikes are ridden by those that will give the impression they WILL be pushing the limits of safety. Harley riders on the other hand, we tend to be a more laid back crowd, more interested in the ride itself, rather than, how fast can we get there. I realize there are exceptions, but speaking in generalities, that's what I have observed.
#7
I've noticed this for several years and I mentioned it to another rider buddy of mine and he finally paid attention and agreed with me. Most...almost all foreign bike riders wear full face helmets and Most Harley riders wear half helmets or less or none. And all crotch rocket guys wear full face helmets. Maybe its where I live but I was wondering if anybody else has noticed the same. And I was wondering why. When I rode my Honda Shadow I wore a half helmet, I guess I was the exception.
Last edited by bikergeoff; 01-19-2009 at 11:21 PM.
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#8
I ride with a full face helmet. I bought my first one way back in '69 or so whenever the very first full-face Bell Star helmets came out. I think it was about $60 bucks at the time, pretty much a fortune when I was making about $1.75 per hour. My Dad nearly flipped out. I used Bell's very effective sales slogan on him. "Dad, if I had a $10 dollar head, I would wear a $10 Dollar helmet." He replied, what a smart purchase I had made.
I think the deal with most HD riders is to make sure and fit right into the apparent style of gear worn by most ultracool HD riders, ya know to express the rugged individualism.
I think the deal with most HD riders is to make sure and fit right into the apparent style of gear worn by most ultracool HD riders, ya know to express the rugged individualism.
#9
For me, it's aerodynamics. Half-helmets pull and buffet like h3ll at speed.
No helmet, and you get peppered with chit, sunburned and windburned.
Try a good full-face on a 500 mile day and post a report.
$.02
No helmet, and you get peppered with chit, sunburned and windburned.
Try a good full-face on a 500 mile day and post a report.
$.02
Last edited by JBaker421; 01-19-2009 at 11:16 PM.
#10
I ride with a full face helmet. I bought my first one way back in '69 or so whenever the very first full-face Bell Star helmets came out. I think it was about $60 bucks at the time, pretty much a fortune when I was making about $1.75 per hour. My Dad nearly flipped out. I used Bell's very effective sales slogan on him. "Dad, if I had a $10 dollar head, I would wear a $10 Dollar helmet." He replied, what a smart purchase I had made.
I think the deal with most HD riders is to make sure and fit right into the apparent style of gear worn by most ultracool HD riders, ya know to express the rugged individualism.
I think the deal with most HD riders is to make sure and fit right into the apparent style of gear worn by most ultracool HD riders, ya know to express the rugged individualism.
Well and this would be an "each their own" thing. For me - since Missouri it is state law that if you are on a bike - even in your driveway while getting ready to leave - you better have a helmet on. I love the air blowing through my hair. It isn't so hot, you know. I have never owned one - but people tell me they are pretty warm. But - what you feel is right - then it is right for you - ya know. As long as your comfortable - that is what is important.