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Old September 9th 15, 06:37 PM posted to rec.bicycles.misc
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Default Thunked my helmet a fourth time

On Tuesday, September 1, 2015 at 9:35:21 PM UTC-7, Joy Beeson wrote:
I've had three helmet-thunking falls in the last fifty years.

I think it was in the eighties that I touched wheels while on a
multi-day tour. Got up and finished the ride.

A couple of years ago I slipped on some rotten leaves concealed under
what appeared to be a drift of dry leaves, and had the same exact
fall. The muscles attached to my ribs were still feeling it two
months later; I don't bounce like I uster. (I did ride home, but
after stiffening up, I could just barely walk.)

A couple of months ago I dropped a piece of paper while stopped to
read a map, and thought I could pick it up without dismounting. Sense
of balance ain't what it used to be; being tangled in the bike, I hit
like a bag of wet cement and banged up the same ribs. But it was only
one day before I could cough; the wet leaves took a week.

Today -- clock just struck, make that yesterday -- I made a pit stop
at a playground. It was the middle of a school day, so the place was
deserted. I looked all around: yes, there are no witnesses. I
climbed the spiral slide -- and failed to duck under a bar at the top
that was meant for much shorter people.

Worse, between my sweat-soaked clothes and my body occupying more
degrees of the curve than the designer planned, I went down so slowly
that I almost had to push. No fun at all.


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Joy, that helmet was almost worthless after the first time it hit the ground. Since then it has been nothing more than a protection for the skin on your head. So as you can see, it's time to replace it. Break down and buy a new one.

I would suggest a Giro Montaro for a hefty price but one that has a lot of the latest ideas some of which may actually work.

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