View Poll Results: Do you live in a no helmet state and wear a helmet
Never
60
14.85%
Always
248
61.39%
Only on the highway
9
2.23%
Sometimes
87
21.53%
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Do you live in a no helmet state and wear a helmet
#91
I set an example by respecting others and teaching my children to make up their own minds with any and all data available to them. They also understand that when others make a decision for them, their best interests are not always taken into account. Usually, people take what they perceive to be the cheap way out, or whatever way seems best for the decision maker, not the subjects.
Yeah, me too. On the other hand, if you were in my family, you would be different. Maybe better. You might respect others.
#92
There have been a lot of interesting replies here. I started the post to see how many choose to wear a helmet even when not forced to. Most people that I know seem to never wear a helmet to the point they will even stop at the state line to remove it, rather than just keep riding. It was not meant to be an insurance lesson, a family feud or a should it be legal thread. Let's not bash others for their reasons to wear or not wear. We all ride and that's what is important.
#93
I see those people. That's exactly the attitude I'm talking about. I don't rely on equipment to keep me alive after a crash. I pay attention to what everyone else is doing and act accordingly. Evidently you just hope for the best and rely on your magic hat to keep you safe.
I respect all! If you read my original post... I said this is only my opinion. But you chose to personally attack it and me. So please... no lessons on respect from you. Thanks.
#95
The world isn't your kid, you don't have to try to be its mother. I think that's your problem, maybe you want to be something you aren't. Raise your kids how you see fit. "It's cool to stay in school" and "D.A.R.E. to keep kids off drugs" all you want with your own family. Don't try to force your morals on the rest of us.
#96
In Ohio, you're only required to wear a helmet for the first year, or if you're under 18...
And No, I don't wear a helmet...I've never tried to convince someone who wants to wear one that they shouldn't, just wish those same people would return the same courtesy and stop preaching to those who (legally) don't...
And No, I don't wear a helmet...I've never tried to convince someone who wants to wear one that they shouldn't, just wish those same people would return the same courtesy and stop preaching to those who (legally) don't...
#97
Stupid?
I have been riding in a no-helmet law state for 37 years (CT briefly had a helmet law back in the 70's that was laxly enforced and repealed after only a couple of years). I have owned a few helmets, and used them when riding into surrounding states that do have helmet laws. I would stop at the state line and either put on the helmet or take it off, depending on which direction I was headed. 99% of my riding was without a helmet. I went down one time and remember feeling (and hearing) my head hit the pavement - still have the scar to remind me. But that didn't scare me enough; I kept riding helmetless for many more years.
Last year I got a full face (first one I've ever owned) that I started wearing in the very early spring. It enabled me to ride in temperatures that I had previously considered too cold. But as soon as it warmed up, away it went and I rode without for the rest of the summer, only putting the helmet back on in the late fall.
For some reason, I decided to shop around for a more comfortable helmet, reasoning that if it was more comfortable I might wear it more often. I bought a Shoei ST Cruz half helmet that fits properly and is plenty comfortable, although it's a little hot on hot days. For the first time, I haven't ridden without a helmet all year. I think it may have something to do with getting older, and feeling less inclined to take chances. The closer you get to your inevitable demise, the greater the wish to forestall it. And another side effect of getting older - I am far less worried about how I look and who sees me. I'm looking to get something lighter and cooler for those hot summer days - I'm currently thinking ACC.
Last year I got a full face (first one I've ever owned) that I started wearing in the very early spring. It enabled me to ride in temperatures that I had previously considered too cold. But as soon as it warmed up, away it went and I rode without for the rest of the summer, only putting the helmet back on in the late fall.
For some reason, I decided to shop around for a more comfortable helmet, reasoning that if it was more comfortable I might wear it more often. I bought a Shoei ST Cruz half helmet that fits properly and is plenty comfortable, although it's a little hot on hot days. For the first time, I haven't ridden without a helmet all year. I think it may have something to do with getting older, and feeling less inclined to take chances. The closer you get to your inevitable demise, the greater the wish to forestall it. And another side effect of getting older - I am far less worried about how I look and who sees me. I'm looking to get something lighter and cooler for those hot summer days - I'm currently thinking ACC.
#99
Wait, isn't that you who said :
And now you say :
One more time :
Like I said, you're a hypocrite.
And now you say :
One more time :
Like I said, you're a hypocrite.