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  1. #1
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    another reason to wear your helmet

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    Hey ladies,

    A bunch of guys from Perth that we know get together to ride on thurs nights and do some mtn biking. Last night one of them had a major stack & without his helmet he would probably be in worse shape....

    HEre's the link to the perthmtb board & the pic which is pretty self explanatory...

    http://www.perthmtb.com/modules.php?...=1250&start=15

    c

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    yikes... glad he will be ok...I JUST had this argument with some bonehead who DOES NOT think it's important... sheesh... gonna send him the link... anything that prevents head trauma is worth doing!

    your friend will be in my thoughts... wishing him a speedy recovery...
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  3. #3
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    OW. That looks painful. I've read that correct helmet use prevents 80% of traumatic head injury.
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  4. #4
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    In the old days (of skid lids and such) I used to ride without a helmet all the time... no more. Have landed on my poor head one too many times and even with a helmet, I still sustained a pretty bad permanent head injury. Geez, I cracked my head a month ago cleaning the kitchen floor and now ponder if I should wear my helmet indoors... dorky huh????
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    Quote Originally Posted by bcipam
    Geez, I cracked my head a month ago cleaning the kitchen floor and now ponder if I should wear my helmet indoors... dorky huh????
    LOL - I knew there was a good reason to avoid cleaning the kitchen floor.
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  6. #6
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    Well I won't be cleaning the floor anytime soon. I ended up in the hospital. Worse thing was I cracked my tailbone. Now that's a painful injury!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by bcipam
    Well I won't be cleaning the floor anytime soon. I ended up in the hospital. Worse thing was I cracked my tailbone. Now that's a painful injury!!!!
    Yikes that does sound painful. Yep I would stay away from that floor.
    Are you fully recovered now? How long does it take to recover from that sort of injury?
    The most effective way to do it, is to do it.
    Amelia Earhart

    2005 Trek 5000 road/Avocet 02 40W
    2006 Colnago C50 road/SSM Atola
    2005 SC Juliana SL mtb/WTB Laser V

  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by bikerchick68
    yikes... glad he will be ok...I JUST had this argument with some bonehead who DOES NOT think it's important... sheesh... gonna send him the link... anything that prevents head trauma is worth doing!

    your friend will be in my thoughts... wishing him a speedy recovery...
    Hey bikerchick68 -
    A helmet sometimes prevents head trauma and sometimes doesn't. In my case it didn't prevent trauma (probably pretty hard to do when I landed directly on my head...) but it did save my life. If you think it will help your friend, he can read about my story here.

    I have everything I can do not to stop and encourage people to wear helmets when I see bare-headed people on bikes. Unfortunately since there is no way to predict how someone will react, I usually keep my opinion to myself when faced with helmet-less strangers.

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  9. #9
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    bcipam "Geez, I cracked my head a month ago cleaning the kitchen floor and now ponder if I should wear my helmet indoors... dorky huh???? "

    I broke my ankle walking across the kitchen floor, just slipped and *snap*. Boy, those kitchen floors are dangerous. Let's stay out of 'em

    Lise, I read that 80% figure too, yet so many don't wear a "brain bucket" or wear it correctly.
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  10. #10
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    Always Wear A Helmet!

    Having recently fallen off my bike and been saved by my helmet, I firmly suggest everyone wear a good fitting helmet on every ride. You may still get banged up, but at least you can look forward to another day in the saddle.

 

 

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