Re: [RBW] A PSA From Gordon Ramsay

2024-06-20 Thread Chris Halasz
My criteria for a helmet include protection for my head (from sun and impact), comfort (is light, breathable, fit), promotes visibility (for others and does not reduce visibility for me), and looks OK (both wearing and what it does to the hair upon removal). I don't expect much of any of those

Re: [RBW] A PSA From Gordon Ramsay

2024-06-20 Thread Doug Van Cleve
Too funny, I'm bummed I didn't get further through this thread before responding: "The 81-year-old, *who was not wearing a helmet*, was transported to Ryder Trauma Center in Miami with “serious” injuries, according to the highway patrol." Doug On Tue, Jun 18, 2024 at 1:50 PM Edwin W wrote: > G

Re: [RBW] A PSA From Gordon Ramsay

2024-06-20 Thread Doug Van Cleve
Now THIS is good stuff ;^) I always wear a helmet, I've replaced 2 due to impact with the ground. Did either save me? Who knows, but I'd rather have some questional styrofoam between my cranium and the ground than not. Grant's writing is interesting, and I certainly don't think helmets are magi

Re: [RBW] A PSA From Gordon Ramsay

2024-06-18 Thread Edwin W
Gene Hackman had a bike wreck at age 81 and survived with minimal injuries and could have said "thank god I wasn't wearing a helmet." https://www.cnn.com/2012/01/13/showbiz/hackman-accident/index.html Now, I am not saying he had no injuries because he was not wearing a helmet, but if he HAD been

Re: [RBW] A PSA From Gordon Ramsay

2024-06-18 Thread Matthew Williams
No one has ever said: “I had a bad bike wreck, thankfully I wasn’t wearing a helmet!" -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to rbw-owners-bunch+unsub