P500 Really noobie question re Helmets

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Do you have a full windshield and door? No=Rocks, sticks, mud to the face = full face helmet with goggles or shield.
Yes=Alot more protected as long as the seat belt stops you from eating the steering wheel = You could probably get away with open face.

I just wouldn't feel comfortable with a bicycle helmet.
Just wondering, has any one out there considered using skiing type helmets? Seems that they would provide fairly good protection,(better than nothing) and provide better vision and comfort.
 
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I would agree. Something is better than nothing whether it be a bicycle, skiing, rock climbing or whatever. But, keep in mind....nobody wears those in power sports. Nobody recommends those for power sports.

And, I'm not saying that I would judge, but keep in mind, some folks might not be to polite if they see you roll up in an off road vehicle wearing a dainty bike/ski helmet. Right or wrong people will laugh at you.
 
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There should never be any question you can't ask, never seen anyone abused on these forums or down talked for needing advice.

I only wear helmets if required but I ride on mostly private land and drive like a granny. Having said that I think a helmet is a good idea.

My advice would be to buy one at a shop in person and see how you like the feel. Ordering online could result in a very bad fit or weight issue. It is one item I would insist on trying on before buying. Same with a mattress lol.
 
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I would agree. Something is better than nothing whether it be a bicycle, skiing, rock climbing or whatever. But, keep in mind....nobody wears those in power sports. Nobody recommends those for power sports.

And, I'm not saying that I would judge, but keep in mind, some folks might not be to polite if they see you roll up in an off road vehicle wearing a dainty bike/ski helmet. Right or wrong people will laugh at you.


Unfortunately that is the mindset of a lot of people, what looks cool is acceptable but what is odd looking is shunned.
I used to wear a skull cap helmet when I rode my cruiser, till one day I was halfway through a 7hr trip and a rock bounced of the shield of the full face i was wearing because of the rain. I threw the skull cap helmet away at the next gas station.

My kids are gonna look stupid, but their noggin will be protected. Most times I ride fairly slowly but with the speed and power of the 1000 I have been considering a helmet of some sort. Gotta lead my kids by example, if dad thinks he is too cool to wear a helmet there's gonna be no way to get my kids to wear one.
 
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Here we go. Nobody will make fun of anybody for wearing one of these. Old time leather football helmet
 
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My advice would be to buy one at a shop in person and see how you like the feel. Ordering online could result in a very bad fit or weight issue. It is one item I would insist on trying on before buying. Same with a mattress lol.

Very good point. The OP mentioned uncomfortable and hard to see out of. Once you break one in and wear a good comfortable helmet long enough you might not even know its there after a while.

Look for a racing helmet. They are designed to be lightweight and easy to see out of.
 

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