helmet stays on... That way they also know why I'm clad in lycra with all my bits hanging out...![]()
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For the first time in my life I am going to buy a helmet and wear it riding. I have curly hair that when it gets messy, it gets bushy. A scary sight! I'd rather not take off the helmet if I make stop somewhere, but then I'd feel goofy walking through a store if I am going to be in there for more than a few minutes.
Being in a farming community I don't come across other riders in gear at the local stops. I only have seen riders on the road.
What do most of you do when you take a break or make a stop?
helmet stays on... That way they also know why I'm clad in lycra with all my bits hanging out...![]()
You get used to people looking at you. And the more they see you, the more used of people wearing bike helmets THEY're going to be, and then they will also move closer to wearing helmets themselves or suggesting helmets for their children.
If I am going to be somewhere for a while (like a restaurant) I take it off; but if i just run into a shop, I'll leave my helmet on.
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I leave the helmet on. The only time it comes off during a mid-ride stop is if I'm really really hot and I need to pour water on my head.
FWIW, I have a friend who always wears a bandana under her helmet. I'm pretty sure she does it to keep her hair from going wild. Maybe that would help with curly hair.
I wear a buff under my helmet. It keeps the hair in tack and keeps the helmet from getting sweaty in warm temps.
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I usually take it off, but then again, my hair is only two inches long! Maybe carry a bandana or a Buff with you, just in case?
If I'm just making a quick stop at a gas station or convenience store, I leave the helmet on. If I'm actually stopping long enough to eat a meal, then I'll take it off, but I don't do that very often. In any event, I made a pact with myself not to care what I look like after or during from wearing a helmet. Headbands, bandanas, and pony tail holders, however, can work wonders.
I'd add that I've ridden in some pretty rural places and you'd be suprised how little any one I've encountered has cared.
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I used to think people wearing helmets indoors looked like lost aliens, now I don't think of it at all and just walk around looking like a doofus. To eat a meal I'd take it off, though, but I'm usually wearing half a buff underneath anyway to pick up sweat. I'm not sure I look any better for it![]()
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Cycling cap!
I had to google what a Buff was. Then I watched a video demo from their site. It looks really neat. It was done pretty fast for me to follow, so I had to watch again. Reminded me of this video someone sent me on how to fold a shirt in 2 seconds: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5AWQ5aBjgE .
I like the looks of people wearing hats in general. And, although I do have hats, it always feels rather odd and awkward wearing something on my head. It will take some adjusting for me to wear a helmet when riding.
Of course nothing could feel as strange as having parrots poised on your head... as I experienced when on vacation in Miami, Florida!
I also wear a buff under my helmet. I will take the helmet off for a longer stop, not just to walk in and out of a store.
How about a cat?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Plf1bIo1FI
Winter riding is much less about badassery and much more about bundle-uppery. - malkin
1995 Kona Cinder Cone commuterFrankenbike/Selle Italia SLR Lady Gel Flow
2008 white Nakamura Summit Custom mtb/Terry Falcon X
2000 Schwinn Fastback Comp road bike/Specialized Jett
I have the worst looking hair of anyone after it has been under a helmet. I have several solutions:
Buff. I have worn one around my neck and then pulled it up like a sweat band or bandana after taking my helmet off. Now I wear it over my hair and pulled down on my forehead a little because I was having a problem with sweat running in my eyes. There are really cute ones, too.
On a tour, I carried a hat with a crushable brim that I put on immediately after taking my helmet off.
Now that I know about cycling caps, I like that idea. If I didn't have such an investment in buffs, I would get one!
I sympathize completely.
Grits
2010 Trek 5.2 Madone WSD, SI Diva Gel Flow
2002 Terry Classic, Terry Liberator
I stuff a baseball cap or a cycling cap in my Camelbak or jersey and put that on. My helmet comes off immediately when I stop.