Doubt said:
However, I question some of their defaults. 65 Kg for the rider? A bit on the light side.
Makes very little difference on the flat. Try it and see!
--Terry.
Doubt said:
However, I question some of their defaults. 65 Kg for the rider? A bit on the light side.
Terry said:Makes very little difference on the flat. Try it and see!
--Terry.
Doubt said:It just makes me wonder about the rest of their assumptions.
And I still find it hard to believe that 11 mph is the break even point. Makes me want to look for the source that I had for 22 mph. But that was long before most of us heard of the interent.
Deetee said:If these tear-drop helmets make such a difference on the drag exerted by approximately 10% of the body surface area, why aren't there fancy stegosaurus suits for the riders to wear to reduce drag on the rest of the body?
TeaBag420 said:"Durable"? When I rode motor, SOP was to replace the helmet after one impact.
TeaBag420 said:You seem to be saying BMX riders skimp on spending for safety and choose to use compromised gear.
TeaBag420 said:I'm sure that's not what you're saying. I'm equally sure you're still living with the 'rents.
I can't believe you've done this. I am even cradling my forehead in my left hand (that's the one you don't use for, you know...)shecky said:Hold on big boy. I said BMX helmets have a thicker, more durable shell. Compare that with the sometimes paper-thin shell typically used on road helmets. This translates to a longer lasting helmet even when it never has a crash related (or any serious) impact, just from suffering typical handling wear.
Whether BMX riders skimp on safety, I can't say for sure. My observation is that some not only skimp on safety, but disregard safety altogether, performing wild stunts without helmets at all. Or even without brakes.
Nevertheless, all helmets I've seen, BMX and road, since the days of "hairnets", seem to meet or exceed industry standards, regardless of price. The BMX market is youth oriented. This dictates a market that generally will not (and can't) spend big bucks on a expensive helmet. This is not a compromise on safety given safety standards. The manufacturers simply charges what the market will bear. The often jobless teenage male generally having less discretionary $$ than the adult road bike enthusiast.
Ah, the profanity. I could tell you more, but I'm sure yours would be bigger than mine. You could have said "azzhole". It's not clever to get around the profanity guidelines. You could have simply called me an anus, but I imagine that's a sore spot for you.Why make yourself out to be a a$$hole? Seems there are many things you're not sure of. Tell us more about your knowledge of the bicycle world.
TeaBag420 said:I can't believe you've done this. I am even cradling my forehead in my left hand (that's the one you don't use for, you know...)
Jobless teenage males with BMX bikes typically have effectively unlimited discretionary "$$" where I live.
Ah, the profanity. I could tell you more, but I'm sure yours would be bigger than mine. You could have said "azzhole". It's not clever to get around the profanity guidelines. You could have simply called me an anus, but I imagine that's a sore spot for you.
As I sit here in my French cut t-shirt with my bulging pecs and six-pack abs, I have to say that yours is the most amatuerish performance I have ever had to endure. Moreover, you were pitchy. You get zero points for style, and I picture you returning to your parents' knotty pine panelled basement/rec-room with the telephone company wire spool forced into service as a table (who spilled the bloody bong?!!!) Thank god your dad's Playboys are just outside in the garage. You need at least a year of refining your craft.
shecky said:I take this rant to mean that you've never actually compared a BMX helmet with a road bike helmet? And rarely have actually seen BMXers perform their usual tricks?
TeaBag420 said:No, it meant that you tried to take it personal and you did an abysmal job of it so you got your send-off. Pursue the matter in one hand and pleasure yourself in the other... see which one gets filled up first.
shecky said:So... you haven't actually compared the differnet types of helmets. Or have you?
TeaBag420 said:I'm sorry, you didn't understand what I meant by "send-off". I meant that after you made it personal and used bad la$nguage, I was done with you. Your money, as the Chairman used to say, is on the dresser. I shall not be eating Eggs Benedict off your chest in the morning; I am done with you.
Minus one for not being able to spell "different".