plumbum
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ya i know i get going sometimes. well most of the time. lol. by the way i like your avatar.
Prolly same people.
I was one of those guys that looked lightlt on the wearing of helmets until last May Long Weekend. The family decided to go out camping by the Red Deer River Ranch, of course we had some quads ou there with us. The men spent the day out playing around, 1 helmet between 4 of us (worn by my brother).Well the women took the machines out for a ride, and my wife who had never ridden before was given a 400 Scrambler to ride. They rode for about 45 minutes when my sister in law came back to camp alone in a panic. My wife lost control while turning, we think she must have hit the powerband and the rear kicked out. She hit a bush, flew over the handlebars, twisting the steering shaft in the process, and went head first into a tree. She had a concussion, broken orbital bone in her right eye, spiderweb fractures in her skull plus multiple scrapes and bruises. The fault I think lies with all of us who were out there, we should have had more helmets available, a 1st time rider should not have been on that machine and we should not have pressured someone who was not comfortable to ride. We'll never be able to force people to do what's best, trust me I work construction safety and know how hard compliance is. But I will not ride without a helmet, nor will i let anyone use my machine without one.
But if they did I would wear those too :d
She's mostly healed up although she still has no feeling in the one side of her face. She's even gotten back on and started trying to ride again. just flat fields and barely breaks double digit speeds but ya gotta start somewhere. Try going out in public with your wife while she looks like this, way people look at you is terrible.
Wow old post brought to life.
I can't believe some one took the time to read all the posts
Just because I don't belong to a "club" does not mean I do not have the right to speak my mind (I hope that's not what you are getting at) and club members are not the only responsible riders. I also vote in the elections, pay taxes, etc., so I will continue to speak my mind against more legislation in this country that restricts our right to make choices for ourselves. I don't disagree that riding with a helmet on is safer than without. But I want the right to make that decision for myself. It's called freedom. I don't want the government always telling me what is best for me. I'm a big boy, I can and should have the right to do that for myself. If I get hurt, I'll have no one to blame but myself. Furthermore, your earlier post that talked about the fact that they were not wearing helmets so they were breaking the law. I heard nothing about "condolences" or such for those hurt, so your comments about "condolences" rings hollow. You have a right to your views, but I don't believe you should be trying to force your views (through legislation) on everyone else.