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• #7228
Thanks I thought it was something like this - I’m also pretty sure driving is much ‘safer’ than cycling (at least acutely and from the occupant’s perspective).
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• #7229
I seem to remember driving is particularly skewed by motorway travel which is very safe per mile traveled.
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• #7230
Meh. Not the first time I have failed to keep abreast of all teh threadz. But thank you.
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• #7231
Good video, this is the Virginia Tech ratings list
https://www.helmet.beam.vt.edu/bicycle-helmet-ratings.html#!
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• #7233
Whole new dimension of "if you weren't wearing a helmet your head wouldn't hit the ground in the first place".
Unless the upper part of his head is a Giger alien. -
• #7234
Obviously without all that extra weight and larger size your head would've been clear of the floor and you'll be injury free
Was what I was looking for.
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• #7235
Obviously I'd wear that one because there's finally a helmet that looks cool.
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• #7236
Could probably fit some hairdressing equipment in there so you arrive at work with a freshly cut barnet.
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• #7237
Or maybe a head massage apparatus.
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• #7238
Or it's for literal dickhead cyclists
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• #7240
Reminds me of MDK.
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• #7241
I want one. Imagine the rage of the gammon taxi mob when they have to sit behind it in an ASL box. You could paint it with educational messages about the contribution of LTNs to health and happiness and national productivity. Strokes and heart attacks would ensue. Perhaps even spontaneous combustion.
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• #7242
Just adding my small contribution from today’s ride
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• #7243
Damn. You ok fella?!
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• #7244
I’m fine thanks, just feeling rather fortunate (and a bit bruised)
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• #7246
Any low profile helmets with decent straps?
I have a nice limar helmet but the straps are shite and twist up or the fastenings slide off, POC have nice straps but look like a bread bin on my head
Where do I get a small lid with good straps?
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• #7247
Kask mojito 3 I would say fits the bill. Really like mine.
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• #7248
It’s a nice lid
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• #7249
After my crash yesterday there's some scratches. I don't think it's serious as I didn't land on my head, but I think when I rolledit scraped a little on the rim by my forehead. Anyway; it's a SPIN version of a POC helmet (their since stopped MIPS alternative).
Does anyone know if the MIPS/SPIN is multi-use or just a one-shot as stuff definitely came unstuck a little.
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• #7250
It's only that it has a suspended bit of plastic that actually fits on your head right? To enable the foam to float. There's nothing special in there to enable it to spin, it just floats. I also use a POC spin lid.
I'd say if the foam hasn't taken an actual hit, there's no reason why it's not still fine. Just make sure the plastics are all pushed in and twisted locked into the sockets on the lid and that all your inner foam is velcroed in place.
Just in case anyone is interested - Berm Peak / Seth's Bike Hacks just did a video on helmet testing and the scoring driven from the standards at Virginia Tech. Good watch.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKbYaOiz5U4