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This is a friend of a friend... http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2012866734_motorcycle11.html?syndication=rss
Hope your friend pulls through okay--- you just never know when an accident can happen.
Thank you... The scary part is the low speed.
:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:I wore my full face today. I'm a beanie person but it was cold out and ya know what, I think I'm gonna continue wearing it - I did feel more protected.![]()
well kids I have a story to share so gather round.
Last June I hopped on my Hayabusa and me a two buddies went on a 4 day bike trip, I've always had a full face HJC and cause of the wind noise and bad fit I flipped the coin out for a comfy lightweight Shoei, which went nicely with my full leather suit and boots. After hitting some of the twistiest corners we could find in the upper left coast we came home.
I was coming home to my 5 month old pregnet wife, 11k from home doing the speed limit (yes hayabusa do speed limits) I was on a single lane highway passing a gravel truck (or imagine garbage truck), he turned infront of me with no working brake lights or signals, I was doing 80k and had 60ft to stop. I jumped on both brakes and ended up doing a endo into him. I literally hit head first, the crown of my head to be technical.
I woke up right and figured out it wasen't good right away, I broke 5 vertibra 2 where a "burst fracture" so the couldn't find the one vertibra cause it blew up, also broke a few ribs, sternum, wrist, blew my shoulder out and a few other things. I had NO road rash thanks to the gear.
I'm paraliysed from my armpits down, BUT I'M ALIVE AND HERE TODAY THANKS TO A QUALITY FULL FACE HELMET. It's you god given right to ride with no helmet or half helemt or brain bucket, but when your chewing creamed corn in the hospital babbling nonsense enjoy the brian injury. It can happen to you at any time so don't think it won't.
Less than a year later I was rolling on Spydee with a new Shoei RF1100 and leathers. Be smart, if not for you for your famliy.
well kids I have a story to share so gather round.
Last June I hopped on my Hayabusa and me a two buddies went on a 4 day bike trip, I've always had a full face HJC and cause of the wind noise and bad fit I flipped the coin out for a comfy lightweight Shoei, which went nicely with my full leather suit and boots. After hitting some of the twistiest corners we could find in the upper left coast we came home.
I was coming home to my 5 month old pregnet wife, 11k from home doing the speed limit (yes hayabusa do speed limits) I was on a single lane highway passing a gravel truck (or imagine garbage truck), he turned infront of me with no working brake lights or signals, I was doing 80k and had 60ft to stop. I jumped on both brakes and ended up doing a endo into him. I literally hit head first, the crown of my head to be technical.
I woke up right away and figured out it wasen't good, I broke 5 vertibra 2 where a "burst fracture" so the couldn't find the one vertibra cause it blew up, also broke a few ribs, sternum, wrist, blew my shoulder out and a few other things. I had NO road rash thanks to the gear.
I'm paraliysed from my armpits down, BUT I'M ALIVE AND HERE TODAY THANKS TO A QUALITY FULL FACE HELMET. It's your god given right to ride with no helmet or half helemt or brain bucket, but when your chewing creamed corn in the hospital babbling nonsense enjoy the brian injury. It can happen to you at any time so don't think it won't.
Less than a year later I was rolling on Spydee with a new Shoei RF1100 and leathers. Be smart, if not for you for your famliy.
I have nothing to add to that except thank you for sharing and so glad you have the guts to keep riding. So ride on Sir and stay safe. :thumbup: BTW, I have a RF-1100 as well and I think that is the most comortable of the 4 lids that I own. That one and the EXO-1000 get the most use.
I run the matte black ARAI RX-Q and an EXO-1000. Both are great helmets.
Very Cool! My EXO-1000 is matte Black as well to go with 14. I love this lid! The visor within the visor is a very nice touch. I use the mirror outside and the dark smoke inside so I can ride all day and into the night without having to pull over to chage visors. Just a flip of the lever and I'm good to go! It's also a Super comfortable helmet and is stable past 125 so far without any head-bob or anything like that.
The only complaint I have heard on this lid is that it's a bit heavy. but not to me. Of course, I am a bit larger so maybe I just don't notice it. Either way, if I'm gonna really ride, I tend to reach for that one first. I can't afford the Arai. Maybe some day, but betwen the Shoei and the EXO I feel pretty good about what I'm wearing. The Icon is my day runner. Fits well and is great for hot weather and stayin in the hood but not very stable at high speeds...