Posted on 07/03/2011 11:50:34 AM PDT by Free ThinkerNY
ONONDAGA, N.Y. (AP) -- Police say a motorcyclist participating in a protest ride against helmet laws in upstate New York died after he flipped over the bike's handlebars and hit his head on the pavement.
The accident happened Saturday afternoon in the town of Onondaga, in central New York near Syracuse.
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Live free or die. Choice chosen.
Rumor has it that here in Hawaii there are no helmet laws so as to increase the number of donor organs available. Considering the length of the flight from the mainland, it is difficult to get donor organs here when time is so important.
I’m a physical therapist, have seen many motorcycle accident victims whose helmets had saved their lives, and when I rode a motorcycle myself, damn straight I wore a helmet. A good one. I chose one with a wide visual field, and my hearing was no more limited than in a car with the air conditioner on.
Maybe someone should tell Ben Spies or Valentino Rossi or James Stewart or Ricky Carmichael or Chris Carr that thoes helmet are “Death Buckets”
Bugs is right again.
I’ve laid my bike down in a sandy corner on the street at 45 MPH
and 90 MPH on a dirt flat track (not flat enough that time). The
helmet was helpful both times. In one afternoon of riding my DR650
in the mountains around. Pocatello, I slammed down hard on both left
and right sides. The helmet has scratches where sharp granite might have pierced my skull. I’ll always wear a helmet. Accidents happen. The bad ones are often due to another person’s bad choices.
Money talks. Motorcycle riders should have insurance or enough money to cover their own medical care in the event of a accident. Government not needed.
There was a 40 something, no helmet rider on his straight pipe (’so ya can hear them com’in’)HD, killed a few years ago near my locale. He was just riding in town, probably doing 35, when an old woman pulled out in front of him from a side street. Fortunately, he didn’t have anyone else with him.
There's something to be said about that.
One wonders if motorcycles were quiet, how many would be sold? There's something very juvenile in wanting to streak along the highway making a lot of noise.
Okay.
There’s a name for bikers who don’t wear helmets: “Organ donor.”
Peet (wearin’ the brain-bucket since 1970)
And the bike is a “donor cycle”. Btw, been riding for 35 years,sometimes with a helmet sometimes without. Been on the ground a couple of times. When its your time, its your time. Most of the riders I see make a few common mistakes that I know, given the right set of circumstances, are going to get them killed.
“Loud pipes save lives”. If car drivers weren’t so moronic, I suppose quieter bikes would be in order. As it is, at least I can hear a Harley coming up from behind or beside me and avoid them.
As a rider, I think you mean he stomped on his front brake, which is the only way one can be thrown over the handlebars.
This is why I don’t have a bike.
Of course, head injuries are only a small part of the overall trauma picture concerning motorcyclists. There's no crash protection on a motorcycle, so the constellation of injuries is much more vast, and more severe, than if a person involved in the same crash was in a car- any car.
Helmets do help. But they won't cure stupidity. I do recommend the use of helmets, but I also agree that it is a free country, and that government should not mandate helmet use over the age of 18.
What we really need is a law mandating limiters on all street motorcycles that would prevent them from exceeding 80mph. That way, you can still be stupid, but at a more reasonable speed. And while you may have the right to choose whether or not to wear a helmet, you do not have the right to break the law and put others at risk because you choose to be stupid.
I wear a full-face helmet after hitting a muffler the car in front of me lost. I almost went over the handlebars. Hopped the bike on the front wheel. Scary.
As my eldest might remark: He chose to be an organ donor !
(My eldest is an EMT.) >PS
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