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			  | Yes |  | 51% | [ 40 ] |  
			  | No |  | 48% | [ 38 ] |  |  
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				|   Posted: 10:20 - 22 Sep 2012  Post subject: |    |  
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				| I wear one 95% of the time. I've fallen off pushbikes far more times then I have motorbikes so it would be silly not to.____________________
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				|   Posted: 18:16 - 22 Sep 2012  Post subject: |    |  
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				| I voted 'no' as after 15 years of riding BMX and cheap mountain bikes (and a decent DH bike most recently) I have found that I predominately do not wear a helmet on a cycle.. I have had two counts of fractured skull and many concussions or big eggs to the noggin however.
This will likely be changing to a 'yes' from when I build a new bike around my current Norco Atomik DH frame, as I will be investing in a proper full face lid and will use the bike as it's designed to be ridden.
 Frankly I've never seen any point in silly open face helmets of any description, I think it makes you look like a prat and is rather unpractical for casual cycling...
 I am just lucky that I have not suffered a life threatening or life changing head injury until now I guess, but the advantage is my head is no doubt conditioned somewhat.
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				|   Posted: 19:08 - 22 Sep 2012  Post subject: |    |  
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				| On road, no. Too hot and people drive more carefully round you if you're not wearing one. I avoid wearing cycling specific clothing for the same reason.
 Off road. Yes because there is a fairly high chance of me falling over at a low speed and banging my head on something or (as once happened) crowning myself on a low hanging branch.
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				|   Posted: 20:12 - 22 Sep 2012  Post subject: |    |  
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				| Nope, never do and never have.  ____________________
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				|   Posted: 09:12 - 23 Sep 2012  Post subject: |    |  
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				|   Posted: 16:27 - 23 Sep 2012  Post subject: |    |  
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				| I ride with a helmet.
 Like most things, the more money you are willing to spend, the better the product will be.
 
 My £30 helmet looks crap, weighs a ton and provides little ventilation. I do not like wearing it, however it will protect my skull.
 
 My £100 helmet looks small and compact, weighs literally nothing and I actually forget I am wearing it sometimes.
 
 Whether there is any benefit to wearing a helmet, that is always up to debate (and it is a boring one). However, luckily as cyclists we have the luxury to choose whether to wear one and I would be disappointed if there was any political will to change this. We are all adults mainly and we can make risk potential decisions as individuals.
 
 I must say though, the argument that cars give more space to cyclists not wearing helmets is almost gut wretchingly laughable. I'm only saying this as someone who drives 60,000 miles a year and pays no attention to whatever attire any other road user is wearing, be it a cyclist, horse rider or motorcyclist. However, if that makes you feel better for not wearing one then crack on!
   
 The main point of my post though is that we shouldn't be saying whether it is right or wrong to wear or not wear a helmet. The fact we have a choice is beautiful.
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				|   Posted: 12:49 - 24 Sep 2012  Post subject: |    |  
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				| Going to the shops, no.
 Going for a ride, yes.
 
 Road racing it is a requirement plus you would look like an absaloute tool without one!
 
 Also used to do a fair few XC races and I certainly put a lid on! Even though it was XC it was really technical in some places with 10ft drops like 2 feet to the left of you
   
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				|   Posted: 13:02 - 24 Sep 2012  Post subject: |    |  
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				| Didn't when I did cycle daily, wouldn't really ever
 Nirvana fallacy, but from what i've seen cyclists helmets tend to be plonked ontop of your head which is a very unlikely place to hit your head
 
 Fullface motorbike helmet would be acceptable
   If I was regularly doing like 30 in traffic on a bicycle and had trouble with drivers regularly then I probably would think about getting one.
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				|   Posted: 17:54 - 24 Sep 2012  Post subject: |    |  
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				| I'm going to have to agree with JonB even after reading their findings..
 Must have just been a coincidence. Round here no one would give a flying fuck about a cyclist, one car will overtake how they want, followed by the next.
 
 Helmet or not, it's not going to make any difference what-so-ever.
 
 
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