I am with you Bro....... I absolutely refuse to watch it.
I shall be digging out the turbo at the end of the month and doing a few turbo sessions over the winter.
Just ordered a new road helmet. I'm not a huge lid fan and don't wear them all the time, but like to have one on hand so I have the choice. I recently switched to Uvex lids for MTBing as I can buy them cheap through MIAS - I was pleased with the comfort and general helmetyness, so thought I'd give their road lid a try.
Whats the difference between busy roads and country lanes. Have seen more people come of on the lanes,I don't like helmets either. I do have one well 2 in fact, but i only wear it if i have to. I tend to use it on busy roads, but on country lanes i take it off.
Whats the difference between busy roads and country lanes. Have seen more people come of on the lanes,
My motorbike lid saved my life many years ago. Me and the bike disagreed with a car. The car won and I "flew" over it with my head hitting the corner of the kerb. Left a nice groove in the helmet.I'm not sure that in the grand scheme there's any real difference between road and MTB lids beyond the styling, but I guess it doesn't harm to have one of each. I tend to get through the MTB lids a bit quicker as they quickly get scuffed up on low branches or when teaching the defensive tactics part part of the training. The Uvex lids are good for defensive tactics purposes as they can be undone with one finger, being gloved up makes no difference (I'm not a Uvex lid salesman BTW)
A helmet did save my life once. When i had a job I stood up too quickly and smashed my head against the metal beam of cycle shed roof. Left a nice dent in the lid, and saved my life/saved me from being a drooling vegetable/made no difference at all (delete as per personal preference) and gave me something to complain about.
I don't like helmets either. I do have one well 2 in fact, but i only wear it if i have to. I tend to use it on busy roads, but on country lanes i take it off.
I've never worn a helmet and don't own one.