New "Invisible" Bike Helmet
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New "Invisible" Bike Helmet
An "Invisible" fashionable helmet for bicycle riders has been introduced by a company in Sweden.
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Re: New "Invisible" Bike Helmet
Mandatory helmet laws actually make bikes less safe. Put a helmet on and motorist think you was made of adamantium and are completely indestructible
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Re: New "Invisible" Bike Helmet
Thanks for the education. I thought that I knew every element in the periodic table, but I had never heard of adamantium.psijac wrote:Mandatory helmet laws actually make bikes less safe. Put a helmet on and motorist think you was made of adamantium and are completely indestructible

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Re: New "Invisible" Bike Helmet
From Wikipedia:WildBill wrote:Thanks for the education. I thought that I knew every element in the periodic table, but I had never heard of adamantium.psijac wrote:Mandatory helmet laws actually make bikes less safe. Put a helmet on and motorist think you was made of adamantium and are completely indestructible
Adamantium is a fictitious indestructible metal alloy in the Marvel Comics Universe. It is best known for being the substance bonded to the character Wolverine's skeleton and bone claws.
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Re: New "Invisible" Bike Helmet
I thought it was the bicyclists who thought they were indestructible, at least most of them in the Allen area act that way.psijac wrote:Mandatory helmet laws actually make bikes less safe. Put a helmet on and motorist think you was made of adamantium and are completely indestructible
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I agree.. I give them a safe distance, but groups of bikes regularly run stop signs and roll around corners on red lights or stop signs without a full stop. If they ride on the road, they should follow the rules of the road everyone else has to..jimlongley wrote:I thought it was the bicyclists who thought they were indestructible, at least most of them in the Allen area act that way.psijac wrote:Mandatory helmet laws actually make bikes less safe. Put a helmet on and motorist think you was made of adamantium and are completely indestructible
Re: New "Invisible" Bike Helmet
Hee! Hee! Hee!AndyC wrote:I saw what you did there - well-played :)
I heard a swoosh as that passed over!
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Re: New "Invisible" Bike Helmet
Your best option for personal security is a lifelong commitment to avoidance, deterrence, and de-escalation.
When those fail, aim for center mass.
www.HoustonLTC.com Texas LTC Instructor | www.Texas3006.com Moderator | Tennessee Squire | Armored Cavalry
When those fail, aim for center mass.
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- jimlongley
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Re: New "Invisible" Bike Helmet
Single riders, regularly around here, not just big groups that use the excuse that the lead riders stopped and they consider themselves to be one vehicle, and besides the traffic behind would not want to wait for everyone to stop.TexasVet wrote:I agree.. I give them a safe distance, but groups of bikes regularly run stop signs and roll around corners on red lights or stop signs without a full stop. If they ride on the road, they should follow the rules of the road everyone else has to..jimlongley wrote:I thought it was the bicyclists who thought they were indestructible, at least most of them in the Allen area act that way.psijac wrote:Mandatory helmet laws actually make bikes less safe. Put a helmet on and motorist think you was made of adamantium and are completely indestructible
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Re: New "Invisible" Bike Helmet
Nothing a good slap on the back of the head with a side view mirror won't cure.jimlongley wrote:I thought it was the bicyclists who thought they were indestructible, at least most of them in the Allen area act that way.psijac wrote:Mandatory helmet laws actually make bikes less safe. Put a helmet on and motorist think you was made of adamantium and are completely indestructible
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