obiwanbill
New member
I'll be the odd man out.
Not one of the ABATE people, but in 40 years of riding, I only wore a bucket for first 10 yrs in Virginia (mandatory) when stationed there. When I moved to Ohio (optional use), I put on the bucket perhaps 5% of the time. Never had an accident yet as I drive a bike the way I drove a Navy Cruiser & Amphib Helo Carrier. "Ship driving" is far more dangerous as the cargo ship crossing my path will need 3 miles to stop as he's going 15mph with no brakes. If he's not sleeping on duty. Beyond defensive driving, I'm looking ahead and judging EVERY vehicle as a potential threat. And of course, I'm NOT drinking and NOT showing off, 2 of the main causes of accidents. If I have No accidents, then I don't need a bucket blocking part of my vision and part of my hearing. Yeah, but what about the other guy that comes out of nowhere? If I don't see him coming out of nowhere and I can't take evasive action - that's my fault. In my view, how many road rash, collision or flat tire accidents are going to be AVOIDED completely by a bucket? NHTSA lists only 60% use in optional states.
Not one of the ABATE people, but in 40 years of riding, I only wore a bucket for first 10 yrs in Virginia (mandatory) when stationed there. When I moved to Ohio (optional use), I put on the bucket perhaps 5% of the time. Never had an accident yet as I drive a bike the way I drove a Navy Cruiser & Amphib Helo Carrier. "Ship driving" is far more dangerous as the cargo ship crossing my path will need 3 miles to stop as he's going 15mph with no brakes. If he's not sleeping on duty. Beyond defensive driving, I'm looking ahead and judging EVERY vehicle as a potential threat. And of course, I'm NOT drinking and NOT showing off, 2 of the main causes of accidents. If I have No accidents, then I don't need a bucket blocking part of my vision and part of my hearing. Yeah, but what about the other guy that comes out of nowhere? If I don't see him coming out of nowhere and I can't take evasive action - that's my fault. In my view, how many road rash, collision or flat tire accidents are going to be AVOIDED completely by a bucket? NHTSA lists only 60% use in optional states.