> To some, it seems against the standard Rivendell ethos to wear a helmet. 

I think you're misinterpreting the ethos. The ethos is closer to: it's an 
individual choice; respect the choice of others; and remember bike helmets 
may not work as well as you think they would.

Grant covers the topic in Chapter 23 of Just Ride and talks about the "Moe" 
helmet in Chapter 26. He discusses it a bit in this interview (need to 
search for "helmet"): 
http://cycloculture.blogspot.com/2012/07/grant-petersen-on-just-ride.html

--Ed C.

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