Ying and Yang
I began riding motorcycles in 1946. The only helmets we had back then were WWII 50 mission crush jobs, a term unfamiliar to those under age 85. Somehow we survived, at least most of us. Of course traffic was far less back then but the roads were not that good, either. I wear a helmet in any state that requires and out West when required or not, to insulate my brain from the sun, especially in south Texas. other than those limitations, I am totally uncomfortable with that weight upon my head and I am the product of my youth.
On the other hand, were I a bit younger and willing to change, I see the wisdom and just plain common sense in protecting that part of me that governs all the rest of me.
Very few times without a helmet (both 2 & 3 wheels)... short distance, but it felt really weird and made me paranoid.
I began riding motorcycles in 1946. The only helmets we had back then were WWII 50 mission crush jobs, a term unfamiliar to those under age 85. Somehow we survived, at least most of us. Of course traffic was far less back then but the roads were not that good, either. I wear a helmet in any state that requires and out West when required or not, to insulate my brain from the sun, especially in south Texas. other than those limitations, I am totally uncomfortable with that weight upon my head and I am the product of my youth.
On the other hand, were I a bit younger and willing to change, I see the wisdom and just plain common sense in protecting that part of me that governs all the rest of me.