Do you simply not participate in these events or do you reluctantly wear a helmet?
I do not participate, the only time I will wear a helmet is if riding on the track.
Do you simply not participate in these events or do you reluctantly wear a helmet?
Security by unverified claim is not really security either though. The merit of standards is that someone other than the manufacturer who is qualified to test the product has done so. So who has tested the tron helmet, and using what methodology, and what did they find?Compliance to standards is not security.
Many thanks to all who posted a link to http://www.cyclehelmets.org/0.html - I have begun reading some of the material and absorbing the information in much the same way as (most?) helmets apparently don't absorb impact in most accidents. I had regretted starting this threat because of the reaction from the likes of Rr (Now ignored. Ahh, it's as if I've walked to the other side of the bar.), but that link has made it wroth while. Whilst I had always been in the anti-compulsion camp, it's now nice to be armed with good arguments, other than gut feeling.
Oh, I'm still noticing a general change in other road users when in my vicinity - I'm getting more wider passes (even from White Van Man) and more hesitation (presumably to ensure a safe gap) before overtaking. Sure, there's still numpties having a go because of bad road craft, but their numbers have thinned out.
You can always do this
After all no one really believes that snag points are potentially dangerous, there's no evidence to prove it.
How is he a fool? You said up thread that you don't trust standard helmets, so why is it foolish to stop wearing one?You're a fool.
You're a fool.
Mark Twain said "it's better to keep your mouth closed, and let people think you are a fool, than to open it, and remove all doubt". You and everyone else on my expanding list of the 'special' should really take heed. This thread is superb at identifying the one's I wish to avoid at all cost, and there is an ignore function ( which is a very welcome feature).How is he a fool? You said up thread that you don't trust standard helmets, so why is it foolish to stop wearing one?
You're coming across as a teensy-weensy bit aggressive........I apply the baseball bat logic to these idiotic helmet refusenik arguments ( and there are quite a few on this thread I would love to try this out on) who are identifiable by their presence on my expanding ignore list. If I was in a pillow fight, it would be far easier to hit the opponent in the face with a baseball bat, because the baseball bat is designed to be swung through the air, and to hit a relatively soft object. It's a bit of an inconvenience to use a floppy, soft pillow. There have been no studies done, and there is no 'evidence' to show that a baseball bat to the face will have any more of a detrimental effect, than a pillow to the face. There is NO EVIDENCE AT ALL. Ergo, I hypothesise that it is far better to hit someone in the face with a baseball bat, in a pillow fight, than a pillow.
You're a fool.
but who's happy to wear a helmet thatI value my head, so the cost is totally unimportant.
...took a hard whack from 2 and a bit tonnes of car, it appears to be fine
Impotent threats of violence, lovely.
Here's a question,
How do you "helmet haters" (sorry) get on with "British cycling federation" run events, ie I believe the wearing of a helmet is mandatory? Or at least it was on the last sportive I did.
Do you simply not participate in these events or do you reluctantly wear a helmet?
I don't think that there are helmet haters. Just people who'd rather not wear one........