Denise,
Enjoyed your website. What a fall you too girl.. Wow. And, how about that bike "Friday". Looks like a cross between a road bike and a mountain bike. You must have a lot of fun.
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Performance had a nice looking helmet for 1/2 price, the Bell alchera. After reading one of the links on helmets, it says that helmet in europe don't have the same rigid standards. the Alchera has limited us availablity, Europe???
Denise,
Enjoyed your website. What a fall you too girl.. Wow. And, how about that bike "Friday". Looks like a cross between a road bike and a mountain bike. You must have a lot of fun.
Thanks Jen!Originally Posted by Jen
I actually have 2 Bike Fridays - a Pocket Rocket, which is set up as a road bike, and an Air Glide, set up as a touring bike (the difference? the touring bike has a mix of road & mt. gearing (Ultegra + XT), has brakes that allow fatter tires for bad road conditions).
And you're right - I do have a lot of fun traveling with my bike.
--- Denise
www.denisegoldberg.com
- Click here for links to journals and photo galleries from my travels on two wheels and two feet.
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"To truly find yourself you should play hide and seek alone."
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yeaaa! Helga is helmit shopping! I am so glad to see she is moving forward! Helga do you have a pic of your cracked helmit? Or did you toss it? Denise had a pic of her helmit and let me tell you it was good reminder of how safe we need to try and be with ourselves.
Blessed are the flexible, for they shall not be bent out of shape.
> Remember to appreciate all the different people in your life!
Absolutely replace your helmet after a crash. My helmet looked fine after my crash that resulted in a concussion--7 places in my brain bled. I spent 2 days in ICU. I certainly replaced my helmet and have saved it. It is the reason I'm not a vegetable today.
aintdoody... YIKES!
my friend, Purepink, (who's registered but rarely posts) crashed at the Tour de Palm Springs... about 58 miles in... she remembers hitting her head on the pavement and the strap that keep the helmet fitted against her head snapped... I have to say I was nervous about completing the ride knowing the integrity of that helmet was compromised...
we finished the ride and she has replaced the helmet... hasn't been able to wear it yet tho... still in physical therapy for the shoulder injury she sustained.she'll be back tho!
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There is a fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness".
Fortunately I don't remember hitting the pavement. I just remember a swerve that was a result of my front tire hitting my friend's rear one. The next thing I remember was seeing my husband at the emergency room--where I sat bleeding from where my glasses had cut my forehead for 45 minutes! My husband finally got agitated enough to demand that somebody come look at me. I was in la-la land.
After reading all these posts about crashes, I think I will be more particular about the helmet I buy. My dog chewed the last one, not badly but perhaps i should look into a new one. I am not going to let you guys scare me though. I am going to get out there and have fun. I will probably crash alot while learning though. Been down there 2 1/2 times already. The 1/2 is the time that could have been a biggy but I compensated and stayed up..
Hello Helga. If you have owned your Specialized helmet for less than 12 months you may be lucky. They have a "no fault helmet crash policy" which applies to most states of the USA. I have a Specialized Decibel helmet & this is what it states in the accompanying brochure. You may check their limited warrany more accurately by visiting:Originally Posted by helga
http://www.specialized.com
Good luck!
If this works, I have copied & pasted the helmet warranty answer for you. Hope it works.
Print Answer
E-mail Answer What is your helmet warranty?
Question
Is there any kind of warranty on your helmets?
Answer
All of our accessories, including helmets, have a 1 year warranty from the date of purchase against manufacturer's defects in workmanship or materials.
If you feel you have a problem with your helmet and it is still within the warranty period, take it to any authorized Specialized dealer. Make sure to bring your receipt.
Tailwinds,
Specialized U.S.
Last edited by Yasmin; 02-23-2006 at 06:11 PM. Reason: Added additional information
I can't speak for off-roaders, but for road cyclists and racers I can only emphasise the importance of an undamged helmet.
I'm with Susan, Bikeless, Aint Doody... replace your helmet after a crash... if you end up in an emergency room here, I think ACC will subsidise a new helmet.
If you want to race, your helmet as with all your other gear will be inspected here, and if it has a ding, or even the plastic shell is buckled from sun heat, you are not allowed to ride.
We (my cycling family) all use cheapy $40 jobs from the LBS (except for partners TT helmet)... essentially, helmets are pretty much the same, polystyrene with fibreglass/plastic cover. Short of wearing a motorcycle helmet, a more expensive helmet (from what I have seen, and I invite someone informing me otherwise if I have it completely wrong) only gives you a brand name and a better choice in colour or patterns but very little else in terms of more protection.
Courage does not always roar. Sometimes, it is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying,
"I will try again tomorrow".
Yes, I got a new helmet. My new one is a Bell Vela which I bought two days ago at REI. Sad to say, I am going to have to return it because the straps are laced through the helmet incorrectly. It would take me about 2 hours to get things fixed...not worth the time so back it goes for a trade in. Still, with this year's dividend and the 20% discount the price is worth it.Originally Posted by Brandi
This week I plan on getting my bike on a cycle ops fluid trainer to see how that feels. One step at a time!
Oh, I haven't taken a pic of my old helmet with its three cracks, but I have saved the "old head saver". I keep it in the living room to remind myself and others to always WEAR A HELMET!
One interesting tidbit I read when the national helmet safety board (or whoever they are) released their annual study is that helmets with more vents and pointy extensions (such technical terms -- it's late) are more likely to cause cervical spine injuries. The reason for this is they get caught up on the pavement when you crash. Apparently the cheaper helmets, with more smooth surface area, allow you to slide when you crash, reducing the risk spinal cord injury. Makes sense to me, although I wouldn't volunteer to field test it. I guess if your body is sliding and your head gets stuck to the ground (due to a pointy helmet), it can pull on your neck.
I think the link was already posted. Lots of interesting statistics.
Helga -Originally Posted by helga
I'd love to see your "old head saver". Just curiosity, I guess. I found it interesting to look at mine after my crash and see the result of the impact. (photos showing helmet after crash).
Getting on the trainer is definitely making progress. Remember to be patient with your body as you move back to riding; it does take a while to completely recover from your type of injury.
--- Denise
www.denisegoldberg.com
- Click here for links to journals and photo galleries from my travels on two wheels and two feet.
- Random thoughts and experiences in my blog at denisegoldberg.blogspot.com
"To truly find yourself you should play hide and seek alone."
(quote courtesy of an unknown fortune cookie writer)