I usually don't interject but having worked in neurosurgery for the
last 12 years I would say wear a helmet.  If you have never seen
somebody fracture their skull then you are missing out....it only
takes one fall.


On Mar 15, 11:25 pm, PATRICK MOORE <bertin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Well put, Kelly. I am open on the question -- gave up wearing one about five
> years ago after 20 years of wearing them after I did some secondary
> source research,
> but AFAICT well done compilations and finding that no one provides
> statistics proving helmet usefulness -- this as opposed of course
> to anecdotal evidence which both sides possess. I am still waiting for good
> statistical evidence that I should wear them. One of the better known
> studies out there puts the danger (from serious accident) on a bicycle at
> about even with riding in a car, measuring per unit time of use as opposed
> to distance covered, the latter putting cycling injury, IIRC, at twice as
> likely as in a car. Still safer than walking, though, from this same source
> which I have somewhere.
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> On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 7:52 PM, Kelly Sleeper <tkslee...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Not an attack, but if I crashed two wheels that often I'd not be
> > riding them.  Not to mention that just because you crack a helmet
> > doesn't mean it really saved you from anything.
>
> > I'm not anti helmet, and wear mine when I'm riding in groups and such
> > or even if they just aren't comfortable around me without a helmet.
> > However..
>
> > Riding alonge with no clips at a comfortable pace and being a skilled
> > bike handler, I would be better off using the helmet in the car,
> > walking in the snow, shower, or the golf course.
>
> > Of course if I'm falling on my head a helmet is a good thing.. but how
> > much better who knows.  The risk of head injury on the bike is pretty
> > low to begin with, then the percentage of those who hit hard enough to
> > have any injury where the helmet actually helps is even smaller.   For
> > me in most cases it's a small enough risk I don't worry about it.
>
> > Now for those yelling how many crashes they have had and how wonderful
> > the helmet is.. great sounds like you need it... doesn't mean everyone
> > else does.
>
> > If you feel better with a helmet on please wear it and don't allow
> > yourself to be talked out of it.  At the same time.. it's your
> > business so stay out of mine.
>
> > The fear mongering is coming from other cyclist, it's coming from
> > lawyers, it's coming from all around for whatever reason.  It's not
> > backed by the numbers however and yet it is.. if I win the lottery and
> > then hit the lottery again and hit hard enough but not to hard then I
> > guess the helmet is a savior.
>
> > So if your a racer, racer wannabe, group pace line rider, fall off a
> > lot, or dont' feel skilled on the bike I suggest a helmet.
>
> > have a great day
>
> > Kelly
>
> > Ray Shine wrote:
> > > I think the guy in the video is full of himself, if not also bull
> > pukkie.  I have two bicycle helmets and one motorcycle helmet that can
> > attest to the saving grace of helmets in collisions.
>
> > > ________________________________
> > > From: Mike <mjawn...@gmail.com>
> > > To: RBW Owners Bunch <rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com>
> > > Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2011 12:13 PM
> > > Subject: [RBW] Re: Helmet use and how dangerous are bikes versus cars
>
> > > What I enjoyed about the clip was the lucid critique of the culture of
> > > fear.
>
> > > I also sent Grant a link to the Thudguard page and suggested Rivendell
> > > make a tweed lugged model.
>
> > > --mike
>
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