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WeAintFoundShit
Ayatollah of Mayhem
Location: Davis

Would you sell it or keep it?

Post by WeAintFoundShit » Tue Jul 07, 2009 10:59 am

I've got a friend who is looking for a deal on a helmet. I've got the one that I had my big crash in (a KBC VR2) that only landed on the visor; there is no damage on the helmet itself.
He wants to buy it from me.
Initially I was cool with it, coz I took the insurance money and got myself a Shoei RF-1000. That was something like, 8 or 9 months ago, though. Now I'm thinking that, not only would I like to keep it for track days, but it's wicked sentimental and packed full of good ju-ju.

What would you do, keep it as a sentimental lump and part time/track day/loaner bucket, or stick to your very distantly previous word and punt it out for fifty odd dollars?

I've got no problem putting it out on loan. Even extended loan. Paying things forward for all of the help and support that I've gotten is cool, too. I'm just really attached to this helmet for some reason.


"The grip on the right is the fun regulator." -Donny Greene

I crash a lot.

Zer0
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Location: Smoggy Valley--east of Smog City

Post by Zer0 » Tue Jul 07, 2009 11:10 am

Loan it--never sell it.

Up until very recently, I had my helmet from my big wipeout of 06.. Kept my jaw attached to my face--now someone else is using it, and I pretty much told him it's his now because it's stretched out and no longer fits, but fits him perfectly.

You keep those things that keep you, but don't profit on something that saved your dumb melon--that's bad bad juju, my friend. Keep it, caress it, and pass it along and ask it to protect others like it protected you.

Then when no one else wants it, mount it on your wall so after you're done letting your grandchildren pul your finger, you'll tell them stories about all the crazy-ass shit you did, including what thast helmet did for you. What grandchild wouldn't want to hear stories of their old grampaw wiping out on motorcycles?
'74 R90/6--Thor
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My boy D when he was 4 wrote:Bones aren't important--we like motorcycles.
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Post by Zer0 » Tue Jul 07, 2009 11:14 am

Sorry, threadjack:

We got lost on the way home from our Iron Butt and leaving Sacramento, we somegow ended up on 80 west. Turned around in davis.

Davis. Damn. Good luck out there, Shit. You're a real trooper.
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My boy D when he was 4 wrote:Bones aren't important--we like motorcycles.
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WeAintFoundShit
Ayatollah of Mayhem
Location: Davis

Post by WeAintFoundShit » Tue Jul 07, 2009 11:36 am

That's originally why I went out and bought the Shoei. It was all a very flurried time, though.
The more I thought about it, however, the more I realize that I basically bought an extra helmet that I didn't need. I really never hit my head in that crash. The damage on the visor is from rolling over and scraping once I was already on the ground, and from what it looks like, there was only one time that I even scraped. The helmet itself is literally pristine aside from one tiny bit of rash on the tip of the little switch that opens the chin vent.
I'm more concerned about the damage that may have been done from the nurse dropping the damned thing on the floor AFTER the crash than the damage from the crash itself.
"The grip on the right is the fun regulator." -Donny Greene

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Post by elem » Tue Jul 07, 2009 11:38 am

i agree with RevCBL and the snell foundation.

the way that helmets absorb force in an impact is by deforming. they're not made of memory foam. once this happens they don't spring back. if the EPS inside the helmet is already compressed, its just going to pass the force of the next crash on to your buddy's cranium.

if this is a friend i wouldn't let him ride with a crashed (potentially unsafe) helmet.
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WeAintFoundShit
Ayatollah of Mayhem
Location: Davis

Post by WeAintFoundShit » Tue Jul 07, 2009 11:39 am

Zer0 wrote:Sorry, threadjack:

We got lost on the way home from our Iron Butt and leaving Sacramento, we somegow ended up on 80 west. Turned around in davis.

Davis. Damn. Good luck out there, Shit. You're a real trooper.
Now you see what all the bitching and moaning is about. I just don't even know how GG doesn't fucking off himself, coz I imagine where he lives to be an entire STATE that's just like Davis.
"The grip on the right is the fun regulator." -Donny Greene

I crash a lot.

WeAintFoundShit
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Location: Davis

Post by WeAintFoundShit » Tue Jul 07, 2009 11:49 am

Auto racing, motorcycling, bicycling, skiing and any activity that incorporates speed, agility and a head all impose risks of head injury leading to death or permanent disability.
This one is my favorite from the Snell site.
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Post by Rabbit_Fighter » Tue Jul 07, 2009 12:18 pm

I dunno about you, but I generally apply a different standard for myself than I would for others. I'm sure I could convince myself that a helmet was still totally usable for me, but would prefer not to sell it to anybody I know. If you do sell it, sell it with full disclosure to someone you don't know.

If your buddy dies of a head injury, it won't matter whether it was actually due to the helmet or not. It also won't matter if you fully disclosed everything to him. You'd never sleep again.

If you are going to sell a helmet, sell the new one.

Better yet, box up the new one and store it in a safe place so you can use it when the old one is past its lifespan.

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Post by Sisyphus » Tue Jul 07, 2009 12:33 pm

Yeah. What he said.

I still have my old helmet, the one with blood all over the inside of it. Can't imagine anyone else wanting to wear it. Save it for your kids, they'll wear it around on their bicycles and stuff. Sledding, halloween, all that.
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Post by xtian » Tue Jul 07, 2009 12:36 pm

helmet crashed is helmet trashed, even if it still looks good on the oustide.

bad karma.
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Zer0
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Post by Zer0 » Tue Jul 07, 2009 12:38 pm

WeAintFoundShit wrote:Now you see what all the bitching and moaning is about. I just don't even know how GG doesn't fucking off himself, coz I imagine where he lives to be an entire STATE that's just like Davis.
Wiat, your bitching was warranted UNTIL you brought in Geek. He's in Okiehoma. You're in CA. You are very close to the Bay Area. Geek on the other hand is very close to either more Okiehoma, or worse yet . . . Texas.

But yeah, I didn't realize that Davis was all hardcore Central Valley--nice to pass through for Steinbeck geeks like me, but not to stay--no charm.

Good luck, Shit.
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Zer0
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Post by Zer0 » Tue Jul 07, 2009 12:44 pm

Rabbit_Fighter wrote:If your buddy dies of a head injury, it won't matter whether it was actually due to the helmet or not. It also won't matter if you fully disclosed everything to him. You'd never sleep again..
FWIW, my crash helmet got its chin all scraped up, and on a flip-up, the chin guard technically isn't a chin protector, especially givwn there's no foiam underneath. I wouldn't loan one out that had noggin impact.
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'05 Sportster 1200--FrankenRat
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Post by Sisyphus » Tue Jul 07, 2009 12:50 pm

Zer0 wrote: ...and on a flip-up, the chin guard technically isn't a chin protector, especially givwn there's no foiam underneath.
Hence all the blood in my old helmet.
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WeAintFoundShit
Ayatollah of Mayhem
Location: Davis

Post by WeAintFoundShit » Tue Jul 07, 2009 1:03 pm

Zer0 wrote:
WeAintFoundShit wrote:Now you see what all the bitching and moaning is about. I just don't even know how GG doesn't fucking off himself, coz I imagine where he lives to be an entire STATE that's just like Davis.
Wiat, your bitching was warranted UNTIL you brought in Geek. He's in Okiehoma. You're in CA. You are very close to the Bay Area. Geek on the other hand is very close to either more Okiehoma, or worse yet . . . Texas.

But yeah, I didn't realize that Davis was all hardcore Central Valley--nice to pass through for Steinbeck geeks like me, but not to stay--no charm.

Good luck, Shit.
That's what I'm saying. Davis sucks, but it's an escapable suck. In an hour or two I can be in some really nice riding, and good scenery, and the bay area, etc.

GG, on the other hand. Man. That guy is just lost in a sea of suckage. Yowsers.

On the flipside, though:
Still, it sucks here. I've got to go an hour or two to get to anything worthwhile. When school kicks in, that hour or two is going to often make any sort of an escape impossible. In SC, escaping for an hour or two was sometimes all I could muster, but those hours were ALL spent on glorious roads or good surf. Once school kicks in, it's gonna get awfully claustrophobic around here.

(But I'm still better off than GG. Sorry GG.)
"The grip on the right is the fun regulator." -Donny Greene

I crash a lot.

WeAintFoundShit
Ayatollah of Mayhem
Location: Davis

Post by WeAintFoundShit » Tue Jul 07, 2009 1:03 pm

Sisyphus wrote:
Zer0 wrote: ...and on a flip-up, the chin guard technically isn't a chin protector, especially givwn there's no foiam underneath.
Hence all the blood in my old helmet.
eek.
"The grip on the right is the fun regulator." -Donny Greene

I crash a lot.

SpecialK
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Post by SpecialK » Tue Jul 07, 2009 1:23 pm

For about a hundred bucks you could be sure everybody involved has a new helmet. That's damn cheap in my opinion. I would have tossed the thing already.
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GOSTAZ
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Post by GOSTAZ » Tue Jul 07, 2009 1:29 pm

Keep it for sentimental reasons or personal use.... don't bet your friends brain on a helmet that has been dropped post crash. It just ain't worth the little bit of beer money that you and/or he will spend.

Hang in there out in Davis. And send good vibes to GG out there in Goatfuck. It is OUT THERE. :D
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Post by ejworthen » Tue Jul 07, 2009 4:03 pm

Hold on to it. You dont know if it has any non-visible damage. Plus it was with you during the get off so you have to keep it.

Couple of years ago the insurance company replaced my helmet when I was hit by a cage. I loved the helmet and really liked the graphics so I wanted to keep it as a memento. Unfortunately they refused to let me keep the old gear they were paying to replace. So the helmet probably ended up in the trash somewhere. I still wish I had that helmet.
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WeAintFoundShit
Ayatollah of Mayhem
Location: Davis

Post by WeAintFoundShit » Tue Jul 07, 2009 4:54 pm

Yeah, I was supposed to turn in all of my gear too, but they forgot! Rad! Cause I *really* didn't want to give it back. As a matter of fact, I really want a mannequin so I can display it like an art piece.
I still pull the pants out every now and again to look at the chunks of my flesh that are stuck to them.
"The grip on the right is the fun regulator." -Donny Greene

I crash a lot.

Zer0
Professor of Poop
Location: Smoggy Valley--east of Smog City

Post by Zer0 » Wed Jul 08, 2009 9:14 am

WeAintFoundShit wrote:I really want a mannequin so I can display it like an art piece.
THAT'S IT!!! I want a mannequin to display all my gear that's saved me in my wipeouts, or what I was wearing instead of something safe during samesaid time. Pl;us it will keep all the weirdos from coming back to my house.

Excellent idea.
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Post by guitargeek » Wed Jul 08, 2009 12:12 pm

My ears were burning!

Yes, Oklahoma sucks, that's not news. Given my druthers, if I could somehow magically transport East Goatfuck to a secluded spot outside of Austin, I'd never want for nothin'.

Put it this way: I've spent well over half my life in Texas. I prefer it there... but my family's here. The music scene in Oklahoma is a joke compared to the music industry in Texas. It's tough to make any money playing music in Oklahoma, all the good musicians here consider it a hobby and have other jobs that actually pay the bills. Or they move to Texas.

Texas may have a lot of rednecks and Jesus freaks, but those people can't hold a candle to the idiots in Oklahoma!

Also, keep the helmet.
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WeAintFoundShit
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Post by WeAintFoundShit » Thu Jul 09, 2009 9:08 am

Helmet kept.
The blow was softened for him by "I'm not going to sell you my helmet; everyone thinks it's a bad idea. Oh and by the way, I got your Interceptor running, I'll bring it by tomorrow."

Ya can't really bitch about not getting a deal on a bucket when somebody just did a few hundred dollars of free mechanical to your dead bike, and stored it in their driveway for six months while they waited for you to afford the parts.
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Post by GOSTAZ » Thu Jul 09, 2009 5:04 pm

Nothing like a happy ending. Good on ya for helping your friend back onto the road. Bet there is some good karma lurking out there somewhere for you.
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WeAintFoundShit
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Post by WeAintFoundShit » Thu Jul 09, 2009 5:31 pm

Man, I feel like I've used up my good karma.
I've had a lot of people looking out for me in my life, and a lot of cool shit has come my way.
I'm almost afraid to tap it out!
"The grip on the right is the fun regulator." -Donny Greene

I crash a lot.

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