Hats or helmets
Posted: Tue May 04, 2021 8:59 pm
With a couple more heavy rains to wash off the winter salt, it is nearly time to complete our purchase of the Triking and get it on the road.
In Canada, the Triking is a car and therefore not subject to helmet laws whereas in some of the USA, its a bike so helmets are required. I wear helmets when motorcycling both for safety and protection from wind, bugs, rain etc so I am quite happy wearing one.
My brief experience to date in a Triking is that the screen offers little protection so what do other members wear? Traditional flat hat, baseball hat turned backwards if in a hurry, or even a leather flying helmet and goggles. Maybe what we call a toque, IE, a woolly hat with or without a bobble is the most common choice? If a helmet, should it be colour coordinated, open face or full face?
The Caterham and the Elise both generated endless questions so maybe its safer to hide in a helmet.
It has been a long day of bad covid news, hence the need to look at better things.
Stay Safe everyone.
In Canada, the Triking is a car and therefore not subject to helmet laws whereas in some of the USA, its a bike so helmets are required. I wear helmets when motorcycling both for safety and protection from wind, bugs, rain etc so I am quite happy wearing one.
My brief experience to date in a Triking is that the screen offers little protection so what do other members wear? Traditional flat hat, baseball hat turned backwards if in a hurry, or even a leather flying helmet and goggles. Maybe what we call a toque, IE, a woolly hat with or without a bobble is the most common choice? If a helmet, should it be colour coordinated, open face or full face?
The Caterham and the Elise both generated endless questions so maybe its safer to hide in a helmet.
It has been a long day of bad covid news, hence the need to look at better things.
Stay Safe everyone.