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<blockquote data-quote="sailfish" data-source="post: 2810996" data-attributes="member: 53248"><p>I can't understand how people ride without a helmet either. I wore a full face for years. Recently replaced it with a 3/4 that has a full shield. The things I clean off my visors I certainly wouldn't want to be getting hit in the face with. Not to mention the the aerodynamics of your head lost, and it's easier to stay attentive when your face isn't being run through a turbine. And I didn't even touch on crashes. I value my head and it's contents.</p><p></p><p>I rode without one on one occasion. I was on a weekend trip in Erie and in the afternoon I was riding around the Presque Isle. I was stopping a lot and it was really nice so I just took it off and strapped it to the back of my bike. It was cool riding around town, fairly slow during the sunset, but I still understood the hazard. After that I bought a half helmet and goggles that I take with me on trips to switch to for that very kind of thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sailfish, post: 2810996, member: 53248"] I can't understand how people ride without a helmet either. I wore a full face for years. Recently replaced it with a 3/4 that has a full shield. The things I clean off my visors I certainly wouldn't want to be getting hit in the face with. Not to mention the the aerodynamics of your head lost, and it's easier to stay attentive when your face isn't being run through a turbine. And I didn't even touch on crashes. I value my head and it's contents. I rode without one on one occasion. I was on a weekend trip in Erie and in the afternoon I was riding around the Presque Isle. I was stopping a lot and it was really nice so I just took it off and strapped it to the back of my bike. It was cool riding around town, fairly slow during the sunset, but I still understood the hazard. After that I bought a half helmet and goggles that I take with me on trips to switch to for that very kind of thing. [/QUOTE]
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