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IdahoMtnSpyder

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Posted on March 31, 2014 at 1:57 PM

Updated today at 3:28 PM


BOISE -- A motorcyclist suffered what appears to be life-threatening injuries after colliding with a sport utility vehicle....

Police say the motorcyclist was not wearing a helmet, although there was one strapped to the back of his bike.
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I was 12 years old and started wearing a Bell helmet when riding with my brother who also wore a helmet. The way my brother put it was you have just one head and brain and wearing a helmet can save your life. My brother had an accident with a bicyclist, who cut in front of him and the helmet saved his life. When I started riding on my own, I always wore a helmet and still do today. I see many with helmets attached to their bikes and wonder if they made it home safely.
 
Apparently, he was more concerned with protecting the back of his bike, than his head . . . always sad to see this sort of thing . . . so many youngsters think they are invulnerable . . . and then, as it always does, :cus: happens. nojoke
 
Saw a guy riding his dresser yesterday (partly sunny and around 60 F) wearing a ski mask & no helmet. All I have to do is think of the bird strike I took in the R eye area of my face shield in Aug of '12 and look at the divot in the shield where it intercepted a thrown stone (not much larger than BB size, I'd guess) to remind me why a helmet is ALWAYS a good idea. I have ridden around town a couple times with just goggles; but never went over 35mph. 'Bout as much helmetless freedom as I care for!
 
:agree: I tried a short short run to the filling station in Springfield Ohio last May; while lidless...
I didn't care for it! :shocked:
 
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I was riding a Honda 50 scooter about 20 years ago. I went down. Dislocated my shoulder, cracked two ribs. When I took off the helmet, I pushed my fingers through the helmet. It saved me. I am sooooo glad I wore a helmet. I hope that I never need the protection of a helmet again, but I always wear it.

that was a 50 cc scooter, and I was going only about 25 miles an hour.
 
I had my only motorcycle accident about 27 years ago. I guy in a car pulled out on to the road in front of me and I hit his front fender and flew over the car. I landed on my back and I can still remember hearing the loud crack as my helmet hit the road. I got up and the only damage to me was a spranged ankle. I would have definitely been killed if I didn't have a helmet on.
 
So...
Where's all of the folks, who have augered-in without a helmet? We haven't heard from them yet! :dontknow:

:shocked: Oh...
 
ATGATT--even when it is not comfortable. You never know when the helmet, etc. is going to come in handy. :yes::yes::yes:
 
I had my only motorcycle accident about 27 years ago. I guy in a car pulled out on to the road in front of me and I hit his front fender and flew over the car. I landed on my back and I can still remember hearing the loud crack as my helmet hit the road. I got up and the only damage to me was a spranged ankle. I would have definitely been killed if I didn't have a helmet on.


I had a similar occurrence on a moped when I was 15. Of course, I had no helmet. The docs were amazed that I made it through as well as I did. The moped had a plexi windshield on it as well. I was wearing a leather jacket too. I flew through the windshield, over the vehicle (a 70's dodge dart), and my forehead kissed a bumper that was attached to a stationary van.

Needless to say, I was late home for dinner that night. 35 years later, I still have a scar on my forehead and up into my hairline, where 110 stitches fixed the gaping slash in my forehead. It could have been much worse, and
it is the hard way to learn a lesson.
 
ok I'LL bite

Bob - I'll chime in.. I don't wear a helmet, never in my 30yrs of riding 2wheels. don't over dress like a knight in protective gear

either. then again its always my choice and my business! ....MAYBE it was that darn wasp that got into my helmet many moons
ago. still got welps showing on my nose and face. 29 yrs ago! :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:
 
Bob - I'll chime in.. I don't wear a helmet, never in my 30yrs of riding 2wheels. don't over dress like a knight in protective gear

either. then again its always my choice and my business! ....MAYBE it was that darn wasp that got into my helmet many moons
ago. still got welps showing on my nose and face. 29 yrs ago! :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:
I personally think every state legislature should pass a law that says 2 things. 1. You are not required to wear a helmet. 2. If you are injured in a motorcycle accident while not wearing a helmet, all insurance companies are exempt from paying the first $50,000 of your medical costs or life insurance benefit. You or your family will be responsible for that first $50,000.

Sorry, crazy, but it really is not exclusively your business. If you are injured in an accident you probably expect an insurance policy to cover your medical costs. But, insurance payouts come from a pool contributed to by all the policy holders. If your injuries are exacerbated by not wearing a helmet, what right do you have to ask the members of the pool to pay the resultant medical costs associated with that choice? Now, if the insurance company were to charge you double or triple premium rate for not wearing a helmet, then no problem. Personal rights that give you the privilege to ride without a helmet should have attached to them the personal responsibility of paying for that choice.
 
its all good

I'm glad to hear that your Guardian Angel, is as fearless as you are! :thumbup:

I respect every ones opinion here! my boss been naggin on me for years and loves to :bdh:for showing up to work
with out one. I just look at life differently! ....I have been looking at some Bluetooth modular helmets though.
 
I personally think every state legislature should pass a law that says 2 things. 1. You are not required to wear a helmet. 2. If you are injured in a motorcycle accident while not wearing a helmet, all insurance companies are exempt from paying the first $50,000 of your medical costs or life insurance benefit. You or your family will be responsible for that first $50,000.

Sorry, crazy, but it really is not exclusively your business. If you are injured in an accident you probably expect an insurance policy to cover your medical costs. But, insurance payouts come from a pool contributed to by all the policy holders. If your injuries are exacerbated by not wearing a helmet, what right do you have to ask the members of the pool to pay the resultant medical costs associated with that choice? Now, if the insurance company were to charge you double or triple premium rate for not wearing a helmet, then no problem. Personal rights that give you the privilege to ride without a helmet should have attached to them the personal responsibility of paying for that choice.

Actually, it is exclusively your own business, and it is exclusively the business of the insurance company whether or not they want to offer you coverage. At least it should be. Members of the "pool" have every right to look elsewhere for coverage if they disagree. See how easy that works? Since when is not wearing something a "privilege"? It may not be the brightest idea, but it is your decision.
 
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