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| Polarbear |
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 Posted: 12:17 - 12 Dec 2013 Post subject: Riding bikes in the far east... |
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I've just arrived in Singapore, staying for a month
I was watching all the bikers while coming into the city from the airport and not one was wearing any protective gear other than a crash helmet. Pretty girls in short skirts and not much else on bikes.
Now I've been to India and the like and no one does there either but India is a third world country where HSE hasn't reared it's ugly head yet. Singapore certainly isn't third world but there isn't any evidence of safety nazism to do with bikes here.
When I was in Japan bikers there wore all the gear which is why I was thinking it was a first/third world thing.
Is it a cultural thing or what that we wear protective gear, and if we don't we are almost doing something bordering on the illegal or have we gone too far with the HSE pressure. ____________________ Triumph Trophy Launch Edition |
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 P.addy Red Rocket
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Your wife cooks a mean bacon sarnie
I just recall seeing the Top Gear bikes in Vietnam one and cannot see how anyone feels safe without a lid and gear, same as on youtube, some crazy sod on some 4 stroke CG look alike laying back with nothing on texting on his phone.
Rather them than me, but I'd put it down to the fact they have bigger worries than helmets.  |
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America is also not a 3rd world poverty stricken hole, but still, they happily pootle lid free. I think its just a matter of time before most major cities/countries etc enforce rules regarding helmets, they have just got more important things on their plates.  |
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Well, its not exactly a poverty stricken, waterless mud shack centre like downtown Uganda  |
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| AnPhonEh wrote: | I don't know about any other Country, but I enjoy riding around in just a helmet. I can't imagine not wearing a helmet even if it was legal, just because of the wind. I think it'll be down to culture, where bikes are far more common, people feel safer and less inclined to gear-up. |
In Spain, a helmet with tshirt and jeans was very nice, pleasant and the risks I would take fully kitted up were not done to a degree.
Have ridden home from parents to mine without a lid once, forgot to put it on and got to the end of the road, thought, fuck it, its 11pm, the road is empty and its 1 mile. Couldn't really do that again, it isn't that pleasant. |
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| Paddy. wrote: | | AnPhonEh wrote: | I don't know about any other Country, but I enjoy riding around in just a helmet. I can't imagine not wearing a helmet even if it was legal, just because of the wind. I think it'll be down to culture, where bikes are far more common, people feel safer and less inclined to gear-up. |
In Spain, a helmet with tshirt and jeans was very nice, pleasant and the risks I would take fully kitted up were not done to a degree.
Have ridden home from parents to mine without a lid once, forgot to put it on and got to the end of the road, thought, fuck it, its 11pm, the road is empty and its 1 mile. Couldn't really do that again, it isn't that pleasant. |
No excuse for no armour. I use this in T' Summer. It has armour, back protector and makes you feel naked.  ____________________ W-ireless A-rtificial L-ifeform L-imited to O-bservation P-eacekeeping and E-fficient R-epair |
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I recall when Italy brought in helmet laws the pretty young things would 'wear' them over their arm on the elbow. Would not do to have helmet hair.
I think they've tightened up on that now though, been a while since I was in Italy. Rome is great for people watching.
IMHO it's a cultural and city thing. On a moped zipping around a city it's unlikely you'll be putting your knee down at excessive speed ( , now waits for posts of "I do that all the time"). Also as said the cultural thing everyone knows what the pack of riders do.
For zipping in and around traffic on a bike with only a helmet for protection then Athens was the scariest place I've seen. ____________________ ...and the whirlwind is in the thorn trees, it's hard for thee to kick against the pricks...
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I am from Spain, several reasons people don't bother with the full gear is that you use your motorcycle a lot and very short distances. You go to work with it, then pop in the supermarket, then go for a coffee with friends, pick the other half, go and visit your mum. Basically you will be in your gear all day long and that is not very practical. Then for us a 125cc/Scooter doesn't really qualify as big motorbikes, people will look at you a bit funny if you go around dressed in something that costs as much as you motorcycle. People with bigger cc bikes tend to wear a bit more gear, but mostly is reserved for when you go on long trips or the truly enthusiast.
Of course motorcycling is very very popular, car drivers are fully aware of them, specially in cities, where they constantly zip past you, or filter to the front of the traffic lights. ____________________ A por ellos, que son pocos y cobardes. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 178 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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