I think the wisdom if if the helmet has impacted something, get a new one.
Better to be safe than sorry, IMO.
CA
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I know that after a crash, you are supposed to get a new helmet, but what if it was an intentional "lay your bike down" so you don't hit someone and just scuffed up your helmet a little?
Andrea
1988 Bridgestone mixte
2002 Trek 2200
2011 Surly Long Haul Trucker
I think the wisdom if if the helmet has impacted something, get a new one.
Better to be safe than sorry, IMO.
CA
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I'd email the maker of your helmet and ask them. Maybe there's a way to get it checked out.
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2009 Cannondale Super Six High Modulus / SRAM Red / Selle San Marco Mantra
Always, always replace your helmet. It's not worth the risk.
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If it made an impact (got scuffed), then yes. Replace.
I would replace it. When I first went clipless, I tipped over and hit my head on the pavement (kinda hard but not that hard) and my helmet looked fine. But then it fell out of the back of my Jeep a couple weeks later and practically cracked in two so I'm assuming it was weakened from the first impact. Thank goodness my head was not in it at the time!
If you have to ask, replace it.
Natasha Richardson supposedly only had a minor fall when she was skiing (no helmet).
You want your helmet at 100%.
Hi,
Cut & paste this url in your browser
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bicycle_helmet
Thanks everyone! You confirmed what I "already knew."
Andrea
1988 Bridgestone mixte
2002 Trek 2200
2011 Surly Long Haul Trucker
Hi - I'd say - if you've hit the ground with your head hard enough that it would have hurt without a helmet, consider replacing it. If you've just scuffed it from skidding, don't bother.
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
+1 on replacing the helmet.
I believe that helmet makers will X-ray the helmet for you (I know that motorcycle helmet makers will). But if you want to ride before the helmet comes back from them, you'll need to buy a new helmet anyway, so just buy one and be done with it.
But also, work on your traffic anticipation and braking skills. Crashing to avoid a crash is an oxymoron.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
Bell and Giro also have a crash replacement program. I think it is like a 30% discount on a new one or something? Since you likely have one of those brands or a brand with a similar program might be worth asking the LBS to save a buck. Might not apply since it isn't broken in two or visibly damaged but my brain is worth more than worrying.![]()
Amanda
2011 Specialized Epic Comp 29er | Specialized Phenom | "Marie Laveau"
2007 Cannondale Synapse Carbon Road | Selle Italia Lady Gel Flow | "Miranda"
You don't have to be great to get started, but you do have to get started to be great. -Lee J. Colan
Ah, okay, sorry then. Almost all of us, me included, could stand to improve our skills, but sometimes situations happen that only a pro would likely be able to handle - and sometimes the pros crash, too.
I'm just so sick of hearing the phrase you used initially. Almost invariably, it's used by people whose idea of braking is to stomp on the rear brake ... whose idea of steering is to turn the handlebars without shifting their weight ... and whose idea of paying attention is to tell the person on the other end of the phone to "hold on a sec."![]()
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
No worries!![]()
Andrea
1988 Bridgestone mixte
2002 Trek 2200
2011 Surly Long Haul Trucker