Justice Hog wrote:Chris Luva Luva wrote:You'd think a guy who wears a helmet to work every day would be intelligent enough to realize the benefits of one.
Well, to chime in here, you're talking about two completely different scenarios, aren't you?
At "work", Big Ben has 10-11 guys always trying to kill him each and every offensive play. It's in his best interests to wear a helmet because people are ALWAYS trying to knock his block off.
On a m/c, however, it is assumed that you're in much less frequent danger. Hopefully, cars aren't always around you trying to hit you. Yes, you have to be a defensive driver and be alert to that possibility....but
It's apples and oranges.
I mostly said that in jest but it rings a bit of truth IMO. I plan on getting a bike someday and I've read heavily on the topic.
Every forum/topic/person Ive ever spoken to speak about cages aka car in a negative light. An SUV can fall into your blindspot so whats going to happen with a 2 wheeled bike? A car is nothing more than a steel cage that is going to knock you down onto cement, asphalt or another steel cage. So if you're on a street with 11 cars, IMO its no different than being out there on a football field. To be honest with you I'd play football without a helmet before Id ride a bike without a helmet.
Seatbelts are mandatory and you get fined.
Helmets aren't... This doesn't make sense at all.
Apples vs Oranges? I see it as death vs death and I think thats pretty equal. Not wearing proper protection in either arena can lead to death.
Ben whined about not being able to see out of a helmet, it limited his "freedom". So lets see where not wearing a helmet got him and examine certain things.
1. The accident happened infront of him. So if he had a helmet on, it would not have hindered him but prevented the following...
2. Missing teeth at the age of 24
3. A scar on the back of his scalp 9 inches long
4. A wired jaw that will prolly never be the same
Im glad that fool is ok but he gets a big

from me for being so stupid.
Justice Hog wrote:On a m/c, however, it is assumed that you're in much less frequent danger. Hopefully, cars aren't always around you trying to hit you. Yes, you have to be a defensive driver and be alert to that possibility....but
Another thing I've always read is that if you ride a bike you WILL go down. The best of the best have gone down, nobody is invincible. So you feel that having cement passing by you at 20mph-190mph is not a frequent danger? Lets push you out of a moving vehicle head first and see how you feel about it then.
Because he wanted to feel "free" he'll now have a life scar/s.

Justice Hog wrote:When I die, I'd much rather it be after getting into a m/c accident on my Harley (hopefully a one vehicle accident) than slowly withering away from some terminal disease, ya know? At least I went out doing something I love doing. My only other way to die would be suffering a massive stroke while watching the Redskins stomp the Cowboys at home.
Well, Id rather whither away at 99 still watching the Skins play then to die at 24 because I was too dumb to protect myself.
Id rather whither and have been there for my family then to not protect myself and leave kids/wife/whomever mourning over a senseless death that could have been prevented if I had not been selfish.
I guess we're not going to agree on this.