Sad Irony for Motorcycle Rider

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In Monday's Austin American Statesman there was an article on a motorcyclist who was in an anti-helmet law rallly in N.Y. who went over his handlebars , hit his head on the pavement, and died. State troopers said that the victim probably would have survived the accident had he been wearing a helmet. Talk about irony!!

I am a cyclist who usually rides at 15-20 mph, rarely hitting 30. I NEVER ride without a helmet. I've had one accident in which I hit my head and can only speculate on what might have happened had I not been wearing a helmet. I would estimate that about 75% of the motorcyclists I see ride without helmets. I understand that riding without a helmet feels much better and is cooler than riding with a helmet, but to increase your possibility of death, or at least severe injury, just for not wearing a helmet -- crazy.
For some,the freedom of riding w/o a helmet has nothing to do with "cool", it has to do with FREEDOM.

I pay my taxes and my insurance. I am well-informed adult who makes a conscious decision NOT to wear a helmet, knowing full well the consequences.

If I die, it will be knowing, at least in that small area of my life, I made a decision concerning my own life.

In Monday's Austin American Statesman there was an article on a motorcyclist who was in an anti-helmet law rallly in N.Y. who went over his handlebars , hit his head on the pavement, and died. State troopers said that the victim probably would have survived the accident had he been wearing a helmet. Talk about irony!!

I am a cyclist who usually rides at 15-20 mph, rarely hitting 30. I NEVER ride without a helmet. I've had one accident in which I hit my head and can only speculate on what might have happened had I not been wearing a helmet. I would estimate that about 75% of the motorcyclists I see ride without helmets. I understand that riding without a helmet feels much better and is cooler than riding with a helmet, but to increase your possibility of death, or at least severe injury, just for not wearing a helmet -- crazy. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
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Darwin at work. hey speed, if you never go above 30, what brand of moped is that?
  • Booth
  • 07-06-2011, 05:11 PM
He was celebrating the freedom to be stupid.
He was celebrating the freedom to be stupid. Originally Posted by Booth
Stupid is relative; YOUR idea of stupid is most likely MUCH DIFFERENT than my idea of stupid.

I'm gonna go out on a limb and say if the guy was at an anti-helmet rally, he was well-educated in the possible consequences that might follow riding w/out a helmet.

I would go so far as to guess that he may have even voiced the opinion, once or twice, that if he died on his bike, he wanted to do so without a helmet. He may even have done so on the day he died.

It is NOT the government's place to protect me from myself. My body is my own. I pay my taxes and insurance.

Thank God everybody is different and that people have the right to make choices regarding their own lives (well, to a certain extent). The world would be a boring and unbearable place if all people believed and thought the same.
  • Booth
  • 07-06-2011, 06:01 PM
Stupid is relative; YOUR idea of stupid is most likely MUCH DIFFERENT than my idea of stupid.

I'm gonna go out on a limb and say if the guy was at an anti-helmet rally, he was well-educated in the possible consequences that might follow riding w/out a helmet.

I would go so far as to guess that he may have even voiced the opinion, once or twice, that if he died on his bike, he wanted to do so without a helmet. He may even have done so on the day he died.

It is NOT the government's place to protect me from myself. My body is my own. I pay my taxes and insurance.

Thank God everybody is different and that people have the right to make choices regarding their own lives (well, to a certain extent). The world would be a boring and unbearable place if all people believed and thought the same. Originally Posted by Bella_HHD
There really are more important things in life. Well, unless you're that one guy who just lost his life. Hopefully he was an organ donor so his death wasn't a total waste.
SpeedRacerXXX's Avatar
For some,the freedom of riding w/o a helmet has nothing to do with "cool", it has to do with FREEDOM.

I pay my taxes and my insurance. I am well-informed adult who makes a conscious decision NOT to wear a helmet, knowing full well the consequences.

If I die, it will be knowing, at least in that small area of my life, I made a decision concerning my own life. Originally Posted by Bella_HHD
When I said "cool" I meant temperature-wise. Riding my bike I get very hot under the helmet. And it is certainly your choice to not wear a helmet while riding. At least in the state of Texas.
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Darwin at work. hey speed, if you never go above 30, what brand of moped is that? Originally Posted by budman33
It's a 20-speed road bike (bicycle). And I'll bet even at my advanced age I'm in better aerobic shape than 99.9% of motorcycle riders. Resting heart rate under 60 and body fat about 12%, which is excellent for my age.
SpeedRacerXXX's Avatar
Stupid is relative; YOUR idea of stupid is most likely MUCH DIFFERENT than my idea of stupid.

I'm gonna go out on a limb and say if the guy was at an anti-helmet rally, he was well-educated in the possible consequences that might follow riding w/out a helmet.

I would go so far as to guess that he may have even voiced the opinion, once or twice, that if he died on his bike, he wanted to do so without a helmet. He may even have done so on the day he died.

It is NOT the government's place to protect me from myself. My body is my own. I pay my taxes and insurance.

Thank God everybody is different and that people have the right to make choices regarding their own lives (well, to a certain extent). The world would be a boring and unbearable place if all people believed and thought the same. Originally Posted by Bella_HHD
I agree 100% with your statements. However, your car has seat belts and you are required to use them. Your car, if fairly new, has air bags, which cost you quite a bit whether you want them or not. And there are several states where riding a motorcycle without a helmet is against the law. For a short while, that was the case in Texas. Point is that the government, whether Federal, State, or Local, enact laws that they deem appropriate to protect people, whether we like them or not.
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I wonder if one his final thoughts was, "damn, i wish i had a helmet"
Gotta love how it's a choice if they want to wear a helmet, but others don't get that privilege with choosing to wear a seatbelt.
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I've learned what the unforgiving pavement feels like at speed so many times at this point that I would feel like I was riding naked without one. I'd be dead a couple dozen times plus if it wasn't for the people at Shoei.

In my defense, only one of those times was not on a closed road course...but it only takes one time.
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I wonder if one his final thoughts was, "damn, i wish i had a helmet" Originally Posted by budman33
None of us can speak for him. But my personal opinion is to agree with your statement. Very few people want to die, especially if it can be easily prevented. My goal is to live a long, healthy life, and I personally will do those simple things to reach that goal.

While alive, it is very easy to say that you wouldn't mind dying during an enjoyable activity (such as having a heart attack while making love), but I believe almost everyone who says such things really do not mean it.
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None of us can speak for him. But my personal opinion is to agree with your statement. Very few people want to die, especially if it can be easily prevented. My goal is to live a long, healthy life, and I personally will do those simple things to reach that goal.

While alive, it is very easy to say that you wouldn't mind dying during an enjoyable activity (such as having a heart attack while making love), but I believe almost everyone who says such things really do not mean it. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
The huberous of youth i think. If your young your freedom choices can lead to a Parent grieving over a child. if an adult your freedom choices can lead to a grieving wife and child. Seems stupid when helmets are 200 dollars. I think this freedom should only be permitted in that fantasy land where drivers actually pay attention.

Makes me wax fondly of my old 1985 Pontiac Parisenne Station wagon. Hit me, I dare ya.... shit ton of metal around me and the non social driving fucktards and I still never felt safe.
  • Booth
  • 07-07-2011, 07:27 AM
None of us can speak for him. But my personal opinion is to agree with your statement. Very few people want to die, especially if it can be easily prevented. My goal is to live a long, healthy life, and I personally will do those simple things to reach that goal.

While alive, it is very easy to say that you wouldn't mind dying during an enjoyable activity (such as having a heart attack while making love), but I believe almost everyone who says such things really do not mean it. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
One person in this thread tries to speak for him and it begs the question, "Was it worth it"? Bella seems to think it was worth it. I'm with SpeedRacer and think it's most likely he would say it was not worth it.