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- BennytheBlade
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A lot of trouble but still worth it, in Canada you cant even get a manual for one of those things, (even though I have one the manual is no good without the rifle).Vagrant wrote:Yup, but still have to jump through all the federal hoops. [Paper work, $200 tax, approval of local police, etc.]
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blackjack
Yeah, but nothing will protect you when it hits your head either.Vagrant wrote:If you don't wear a helmut nothing ever gets under it.
I've been pelted by gravel, chunks of asphalt, and other road debris by the car in front of me kicking it up with the rear tires. I can live with the occassional insect protein intake, but the one time that convinced me to stay with a full face, visor down, helmet is when I rode behind a car that startled a flock of flying rats (pigeons) and one of them flew right into my face. The bird survived, missing a few feathers, but my ears were still ringing for days afterwards. I don't even want to think about what would have happened if I had worn my half helmet, or none at all...
Bali's: one of life's simple pleasures.
tonyccw; An experience sort of similar to yours is what sold me on full face helmets visors down. I was riding behind a gravel truck and it threw a rock, the thing skipped off my visor and left me thinking, without this visor that would have been my eye. Since that time I have occasionally carelessly taken to riding with my visor up, I felt the bee incident was mother natures final warning, keep your visor down, a warning I have heeded ever since.
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blackjack
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blackjack
- BennytheBlade
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- KnifeFighter
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i used to wear a full face helmet years ago, until i wrecked my chop ( lowrider chevy ran a red light and i T BONED him at about 45MPH.) and the shoei i was wearing split right down the seam and fell off.
now, hust gimme a brain bucket/peanutt shell and im fine. out here in california, helmets are suposed to be DOT approved, but its never enforced as long as your wearing something.i do have a friend that went to his doctor ( who also rides) and told him that wearing the helmet made his neck hurt, so the DR gave him a note that he took over to the courthouse and he somehow got a court order saying he didnt have to wear one...personally, i think helmets should be a choice, not a requirment. personally, i do thnk they save lives, but IMOE, they also add a high amount of driver fatige.
anyway, nuff saif
now, hust gimme a brain bucket/peanutt shell and im fine. out here in california, helmets are suposed to be DOT approved, but its never enforced as long as your wearing something.i do have a friend that went to his doctor ( who also rides) and told him that wearing the helmet made his neck hurt, so the DR gave him a note that he took over to the courthouse and he somehow got a court order saying he didnt have to wear one...personally, i think helmets should be a choice, not a requirment. personally, i do thnk they save lives, but IMOE, they also add a high amount of driver fatige.
anyway, nuff saif
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