Won´t you please stop promoting 100% unsafe gear, thank you!
“the descriptive empiric reports of my colleague with the fire-brigade hobby help imaging the consequences (we spoke about motorscooter accidents): “Did you know that the toe bar of a flip-flop may be pushed through your foot right up to the ankle. Doesn´t look too healthy.”
>.<
Same refers to helmet refusal (if it weren´t for the motorist´s "game" to pass us even closer, while wearing styro-turtles). Yeah, sometimes I ride w or w/o my headgear. (On inlineskates though: 100%)
Won´t you please stop promoting 100% unsafe gear, thank you!
“the descriptive empiric reports of my colleague with the fire-brigade hobby help imaging the consequences (we spoke about motorscooter accidents): “Did you know that the toe bar of a flip-flop may be pushed through your foot right up to the ankle. Doesn´t look too healthy.”
>.<
Same refers to helmet refusal (if it weren´t for the motorist´s "game" to pass us even closer, while wearing styro-turtles). Yeah, sometimes I ride w or w/o my headgear. (On inlineskates though: 100%)
Translated from a german motorcyclist´s blog:
https://moppedfahren.wordpress.com/2014/01/01/atgatt-protektorenrant-und-review/
That’s the same smile I have when I have my first barefoot ride of the year – there is just something about the feel of the wind in one’s toes …