DOT vs Novelty lids

Hmmm, I think today's graphics are awesome. Monochrome does zero for me. Anything to make me more visible to cagers short of a helmet mohawk! :-D
 
Garage_guy_chris said:
I agree riding a 40yr old bike wearing a graphic'd out lid looks a little dumb.

Theres nothing in the line of ugly graphics that can't be cured with a couple of rattle cans.

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Hoofhearted said:
Theres nothing in the line of ugly graphics that can't be cured with a couple of rattle cans.

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The reducers and other such chemicals in paints are supposedly very bad for the styrofoam stuff that makes the helmet work. When the shells are painted at the factory they are painted before the liners are installed I believe. If you check manufacturers' websites or contact them directly, I'm pretty sure they will all caution against painting your helmet.
 
let me just say wow. great thread. i honestly had the thought that there were more of you on this forum that were more concerned with looking cool than being safe. through i was a bit of an odd ball here (atgatt). i believe in freedom (government should not protect you from your own stupidity), but will pick a fullface for myself every time.
 
I high sided a GT1000. It totaled the bike, broke my first and third ribs. I'm really glad I had on my Arai. I'm glad I still have my right ear as well. I got another GT and another Arai. I like my light smoke shield and being able to keep the wind out of my face. The cool thing about Arai is that you can get a helmet to fit any head shape.
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This is why i wear a full faced
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High sided my gsxr600 going about 60 when traffic stopped in front of me on a major highway. If i wasnt wearing a full faced i wouldnt have a face or my life
 
dean owens said:
I honestly had the thought that there were more of you on this forum that were more concerned with looking cool than being safe.

It takes more than a helmet to be cool. Take a look at that photo of Indian Larry a couple of pages back. Wow!! He's cool!!! Wow!! He's dead. I think full faces are a lot cooler that some shit bucket useless beanie. Steve McQueen was the essence of cool and didn't need to advertise it by wearing a dumbass beanie.

But then, maybe being a drooling vegetable for the rest of your life could be cool.
 
71cb450 said:
Vintage! Hey man you will be fine something is better than nothing!
you'll be fine? something is better than nothing? You're kidding right? I'm not going to judge anyone by what lid they wear but the guy is new and looking for advice... that was not good advice. If you want to look cool in a novelty lid then go for it, but don't expect me to wipe the drool of your chin after you scramble your brains in a crash.
 
Im with JP - New rider or old rider; full face... lets keep our riders/friends safe by giving them advise that we would give our own friends; better safe than cool.
-Slice

J.P. said:
you'll be fine? something is better than nothing? You're kidding right? I'm not going to judge anyone by what lid they wear but the guy is new and looking for advice... that was not good advice. If you want to look cool in a novelty lid then go for it, but don't expect me to wipe the drool of your chin after you scramble your brains in a crash.
 
Yeah, I'm still working on my brother to get him to stop wearing friggin shorts and sandals when he rides. I'll be buying full-faces for my wife and I when my next bike rolls around, along with a nice jacket for her.

For those of you arguing between Snell and DOT, there have been studies suggesting that many Snell2005 rated helmets, in the efforts to meet certain tests, made their helmets TOO hard--meaning that it caused excessive brain trauma from g-forces transmitted to the wearer. This was an even greater concern for lighter/smaller heads, where the forces transmitted were shown to be fatal, where in the same tests, non-Snell2005 helmets "gave" a little more and transmitted less shock to the head.

BUT, I believe the Snell foundation was made aware of this, and have fixed that condition in their new Snell2010 standard. Unfortunately, the previous helmets are still allowed to be sold for several years.
Check this out: http://jalopnik.com/5582380/how-the-truth-about-motorcycle-helmets-got-a-journalist-fired

I have to ask: has anyone ever seen a real-life example that would mimic, and therefore justify, the "spike" test (the thin, fairly sharp impaling metal cylinder)? I really hope someone can show me my ignorance on this one, because so far it seems like it's a precaution against Gerard Butler stepping out of the movie "300" and chucking a spear at you, lol.
 
Ive seen a TON of shit on the roads, scrap metal some of it. Ive also watched a documetery on TV about a biker who took a tree branch to the face while wearing a helmet.

I cant find it at work however, there was a video of GP bikers going down on the course with pictures of road obsticles grafted in for them to slide/ crash in to like busses, trees, benches, walls, etc... the point was safety and riding style. The quote in the end was to the effect of "If I rode like this on the road, I would be dead all ready". Im sure someone can find that video.
 
Garage Rat said:
Ive seen a TON of shit on the roads, scrap metal some of it. Ive also watched a documetery on TV about a biker who took a tree branch to the face while wearing a helmet.

I cant find it at work however, there was a video of GP bikers going down on the course with pictures of road obsticles grafted in for them to slide/ crash in to like busses, trees, benches, walls, etc... the point was safety and riding style. The quote in the end was to the effect of "If I rode like this on the road, I would be dead all ready". Im sure someone can find that video.

I believe this is it...

Mick Doohan South Australian motorcycle safety commercial
 
This may be a dumb question but I have to ask. What is "cool" about a useless beanie helmet that makes you look like a slope headed cro-magnon?

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I just bought a Biltwell Huster (DOT) after having read up on their non-DOT offerings, i decided I'd better got with the safer bet. I was impressed with the quality but it was a little boring to look at.


Nothing a rattle-can couldn't fix though!
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Pretty nice lid DVOspeed... I have a similar helmet, but only sport it when I have a passanger that is wearing my full face.
I use those style of lids as my last resort... My face just doesnt feel protected without a full face.
-slice
 
I've been doing some research online and I've found acouple of helmets I like. What do you guys think of this one?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003INB3FW/ref=redir_mdp_mobile/184-0138228-9020578
Iwould order it online but I don't know how it fits so after work I'm going to a local shop and try some helmets on, hopefully they have this one or something else I like.
 
Hoofhearted said:
This may be a dumb question but I have to ask. What is "cool" about a useless beanie helmet that makes you look like a slope headed cro-magnon?

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The fact that wearing no helmet is cooler. Wearing that keeps the fuzz off your back and you still feel free.
 
The nice thing about Scorpion helmets are the shields. they are tough and really will not fog up. I have a scorpion that I wear on occasion but my Arai fits better.
dannyp87 said:
I've been doing some research online and I've found acouple of helmets I like. What do you guys think of this one?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003INB3FW/ref=redir_mdp_mobile/184-0138228-9020578
Iwould order it online but I don't know how it fits so after work I'm going to a local shop and try some helmets on, hopefully they have this one or something else I like.
 
Garage Rat said:
The fact that wearing no helmet is cooler. Wearing that keeps the fuzz off your back and you still feel free.

If I HAD to choose between no helmet and brain bucket, I'd choose no helmet--not because I would feel more free, but to free myself of the illusion of protection. In other words, I would rather be honest with myself about my death wish. The funniest thing I see on a motorcycle, is a rider with brain bucket or no helmet at all, and his wife or girlfriend with a full face. There is a disconnect in logic there. Either you think there is a risk of crashing or not, and you either believe a helmet will help, or not. That type of double-think amazes, and amuses, me.

If the brain bucket guys played football, I'd imagine they'd wear one of these in the pursuit of feeling more "free," lol:


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