moyiesledhead
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ninja'd by moyie
Pretty sneaky for a fat guy huh!
ninja'd by moyie
yep....lol. I was digging for a link and gave up, couldn't remember the name of the damn thing. I had an old 'doo helmet made by lazer that came with one of those seatbelt style connectors, I sure liked it. was super easy to clip and unclip even with gloves onPretty sneaky for a fat guy huh!
For the guys that think it takes too long to do up their helmet strap:
Amazon.com: NEW ECHO QUICK-RELEASE SAFETY MOTORCYCLE HELMET CHIN STRAP BUCKLE, BLACK(metal to metal design): Automotive
Its like velcro shoes!! lol. I will be ordering one for sure thanks for the link moyie
I bought some velcro shoes last year! Never heard the end of it from my kids!
I replied back to him after he said to me "my helmet never fell off you dumb sh!t" and let him have it. told him you could see it easily when you went frame by frame and that he knew he was the idiot (in not so pleasant words). his post and my replies were deleted
edit: just watched it again, he chopped the end of the video off lol
yep....lol. I was digging for a link and gave up, couldn't remember the name of the damn thing. I had an old 'doo helmet made by lazer that came with one of those seatbelt style connectors, I sure liked it. was super easy to clip and unclip even with gloves on
most cruiser riders are spodes as well, lot of cash to buy a big bike but not much motorcycle experience. usually when the sportbike guys die, speed is the biggest issue. doesn't have to be crazy excessive speed, but they accelerate so quickly when grandma pulls out in front of them there's really no chance to avoid it. but I do agree, most of them are wearing good equipment except for good pants and boots.They actually stopped making those for years because most of them didn't pass the DOT tests. Basically worked as well as the minimum helmet requirement, it kept the wind from blowing it off, but that was about it.
Motorcycles are the perfect example: there's more sportbike crashes than cruisers (sad to admit being a crotch rocket fiend myself), but more fatalities per crash with cruiser riders due to protection. Most sportbike riders (yes, most. I'm not counting the GSXR rider wearing shorts and flip flops. LOL) wear better protection while quit a few cruiser riders buy their helmets from places like the store in Edmonton that actually advertises "Smallest lightest legal helmet"........sounds safe.
I've had 2 memorable crashes in my life (neither my fault actually), one I got lucky while wearing a 20 year old crap helmet that didn't fit (old lady pulled out from a stop sign right in front of me), the other in a race car where the proper equipment saved my life (T-boned at 90kms/hr, split my helmet open).
I've ridden with guys that don't do their helmet up for that reason, it's a pain and they think they're on snow so they'll be fine. Umm, trees and rocks are a little harder than snow....... Really? Why bother wearing it in the first place then? Ok, rant over. Lol.
most cruiser riders are spodes as well, lot of cash to buy a big bike but not much motorcycle experience. usually when the sportbike guys die, speed is the biggest issue. doesn't have to be crazy excessive speed, but they accelerate so quickly when grandma pulls out in front of them there's really no chance to avoid it. but I do agree, most of them are wearing good equipment except for good pants and boots.
I've ridden bikes since just after learning to walk, owned both cruisers and sportbikes in later years and got rid of them. now I have a plated CRF and haven't had so much fun on a bike. ATGATT....sometimes it's a b!tch but I'm too old to take chances anymore.
lol....it's my thread, i approve.Same, ridden bikes my whole life. (Including being a passenger before I could even walk! Those were different times. Lol)
The only thing I slide on is pants. I tend to just wear jeans most of the time (never less). And if the temps are over 25, I've ridden with a t-shirt as well (riding extremely cautiously knowing the consequences)
And the first crash I was 19, in sneakers, torn jeans, and a helmet from 1980 purchased 16 years prior at the same time as the bike I was on.......my dad's 1980 Honda CX500 Custom.......not exactly a rocket. Lol
Ok, back on thread topic!
I wonder why helmet manufactures don't put that quick starp in factory it would make way more sense.
Same reason some sled mfgrs don't install tether cords from the factory.....wait...........I don't know what that reason is. I call it stupidity!
I've actually seen a couple of helmets with them factory, and I owned one quite a few years ago that had the release built into the side of the chin guard. I really liked that helmet.