2009 - On track category.
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Re: 2009 - On track category.
[quote="morgy"]
no they never used helmets all day!!!!!
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I am sure it should be obvious to all owners, but just in case a newbie sees this: Tracking without a helmet is madness in my opinion. Not least because a lot more crap is thrown up off of the track than in normal road driving conditions. I have helmets with gouges out of them where I have been hit full on in the face. Very surprised the track allowed this.
no they never used helmets all day!!!!!
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I am sure it should be obvious to all owners, but just in case a newbie sees this: Tracking without a helmet is madness in my opinion. Not least because a lot more crap is thrown up off of the track than in normal road driving conditions. I have helmets with gouges out of them where I have been hit full on in the face. Very surprised the track allowed this.
Atom 3 300. Surrey, England.
Re: 2009 - On track category.
[quote="Richard Marler"]
[quote="morgy"]
no they never used helmets all day!!!!!
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Tracking without a helmet is madness in my opinion. Not least because a lot more crap is thrown up off of the track than in normal road driving conditions. [/quote]
+1. Got hit by a large chunk of rubber at Brands on Monday doing about 120 just before braking for Paddock Hill. It gets your attention even with a full face helmet on.
[quote="morgy"]
no they never used helmets all day!!!!!
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Tracking without a helmet is madness in my opinion. Not least because a lot more crap is thrown up off of the track than in normal road driving conditions. [/quote]
+1. Got hit by a large chunk of rubber at Brands on Monday doing about 120 just before braking for Paddock Hill. It gets your attention even with a full face helmet on.
Atom 4, Gr Yaris
Re: 2009 - On track category.
I simply cannot believe anyone drives around a track without a lid on.
The TDO's are muppets to allow it and the drivers themselves deserve a brick in their gobs, IMO.
Cheers, Hedge
The TDO's are muppets to allow it and the drivers themselves deserve a brick in their gobs, IMO.
Cheers, Hedge
Re: 2009 - On track category.
Blimey - lighten up a little lads. On a sighting lap at 50 odd it isnt that bad. I drive on the road regularly with just sunglasses, and so do alot of Atom drivers.
Atom 4, Mclaren 720s, Audi Rs4, VW ID3.....
Re: 2009 - On track category.
[quote="Trigger"]
Blimey - lighten up a little lads. On a sighting lap at 50 odd it isnt that bad. I drive on the road regularly with just sunglasses, and so do alot of Atom drivers.
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Trig
Morgy stated that those guys never wore helmets all day; hence my comments.
Sunglasses with decent quality shatter-proof lenses is ok, up to a certain speed.
Otherwise, it's lunacy, IMO.
Cheers, Hedge
Blimey - lighten up a little lads. On a sighting lap at 50 odd it isnt that bad. I drive on the road regularly with just sunglasses, and so do alot of Atom drivers.
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Trig
Morgy stated that those guys never wore helmets all day; hence my comments.
Sunglasses with decent quality shatter-proof lenses is ok, up to a certain speed.
Otherwise, it's lunacy, IMO.
Cheers, Hedge
Re: 2009 - On track category.
[quote="Hedge"]
[quote="Trigger"]
Blimey - lighten up a little lads. On a sighting lap at 50 odd it isnt that bad. I drive on the road regularly with just sunglasses, and so do alot of Atom drivers.
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Trig
Morgy stated that those guys never wore helmets all day; hence my comments.
Sunglasses with decent quality shatter-proof lenses is ok, up to a certain speed.
Otherwise, it's lunacy, IMO.
Cheers, Hedge
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+1 Like what he said
[quote="Trigger"]
Blimey - lighten up a little lads. On a sighting lap at 50 odd it isnt that bad. I drive on the road regularly with just sunglasses, and so do alot of Atom drivers.
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Trig
Morgy stated that those guys never wore helmets all day; hence my comments.
Sunglasses with decent quality shatter-proof lenses is ok, up to a certain speed.
Otherwise, it's lunacy, IMO.
Cheers, Hedge
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+1 Like what he said
Atom 4, Gr Yaris
Re: 2009 - On track category.
I apologise - I thought that was in jest - if they didnt wear helmets at speed they are plain idiots !! I had 2 bird crap hits at 130-140mph at Goodwood on the straight, which would have really damaged me with no helmet - not sure what they had been eating but there must have been a stone in it coz they scratched the helmet. Where lets u drive with no helmet anyway ?
Atom 4, Mclaren 720s, Audi Rs4, VW ID3.....
Re: 2009 - On track category.
This was the result of a casual evening ride down a rural asphalt road with no traffic.
Thank God the driver was wearing a helmet when he ended up going through a barbed wire fence in my Atom!
Thank God the driver was wearing a helmet when he ended up going through a barbed wire fence in my Atom!
Re: 2009 - On track category.
Yes but in USA riders of big bikes dont even wear helmets No that really is daft.
Atom 4, Mclaren 720s, Audi Rs4, VW ID3.....
Re: 2009 - On track category.
Depends on where you're at in the states. In Oregon, bike riders have to wear a helmet, by law.
Re: 2009 - On track category.
[quote="Trigger"]
Yes but in USA riders of big bikes dont even wear helmets No that really is daft.
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As stated previously, it depends on the state. I think only 19 states out of 50 allow adult riders over the age of 18 to not wear a helmet on a motorcycle.
Personally, when I see a man driving down the street on a motorcycle with no helmet I have the same opinion of them as I do of a smoker.
Its your life to throw away...... idiot. I probably sound very snobbish, so be it. And I think every time of my family, hoping that man doesn't have any, in case he hits a pot hole or gets tapped by a careless driver.
Yes but in USA riders of big bikes dont even wear helmets No that really is daft.
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As stated previously, it depends on the state. I think only 19 states out of 50 allow adult riders over the age of 18 to not wear a helmet on a motorcycle.
Personally, when I see a man driving down the street on a motorcycle with no helmet I have the same opinion of them as I do of a smoker.
Its your life to throw away...... idiot. I probably sound very snobbish, so be it. And I think every time of my family, hoping that man doesn't have any, in case he hits a pot hole or gets tapped by a careless driver.
Last edited by Gage on Wed Jun 03, 2009 2:02 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: 2009 - On track category.
And every time I see an 80 year old patient barely able to walk and crapping on themselves and hating life in the $7K per month nursing home (what of it they comprehend) I hope to myself I die in the Atom going around a track with a huge smile on my face (or I somehow magically switch brains with Eddie Hill and race Randy every weekend)
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