
So purchased a cycle hat and dont like wearing them
went for next size up than i need with the weather i can wear my wooly hat
appreciate these helmets are safety
so will see if i can get used to it
not really a question post just my opinion
Night cycling is great fun, particularly if you head off the beaten-track. Hope you've got some decent lights...Decided to light my bike up and go do some cycling in the dark
So purchased a cycle hat and dont like wearing them
went for next size up than i need with the weather i can wear my wooly hat
appreciate these helmets are safety
so will see if i can get used to it
not really a question post just my opinion
How about one of these to keep your noggin warm?
http://www.capitalcycles.co.uk/bikes-and-accessories/helmets/ribcap-palmer-anthracite/
Don't let them scare you off for sharing your opinion if you need any advice or just want to brag about achieving something or a target then do it to hell with what other people think about youok maybe i was wrong in saying wooly hat
not the type with a knitted ball on the top just a hat
thanks freeflow for advice will look them up
my last post got a bit shirty beetween comments so hopefully craven i hope this dont go that way
me thinks if so i shall just come here to read posts from now on
take care on road peoples and merry christmas![]()
How do you know when your helmet is too big,when there is so much adjustment on them ?
You shouldn't be in a position where that would be a problem, if you are IMHO it's your fault. Unless of course hes just overtook you hasn't indicated braked hard so he can make the left turn and you run into him.Would never consider going out without a helmet, INHO I think they should be a legal requirement.
True they will not do you much good against a left turning concrete mixer, but if you were to find yourself arrowing head first towards a wall or tree they might make all the difference.
They are also the highest point on a cyclist so should be the first thing other road users see, so I bought the most visible one I could find (HardnutZ hi vi in orange)
almost exactly what happened to me as a teenager in my one and only RTA. dual carriage way, downhill. junction off on the right, controlled by lights, junction off the on left some 250m further on also controlled by lights. in the middle of the left hand lane and knew if I got across the 1st stop line with the far light on green, then I was fine for clearing the next set of lights without having to slow down. Great until some idiot in a car towing a largish trailer overtook me in the right hand lane, indicated left and turned across my path. Not sure how they ever imagined the trailer was ever going to clear me or handle the corner at speed - but it seems they had forgotten they had one on at all....Unless of course hes just overtook you hasn't indicated braked hard so he can make the left turn and you run into him.