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Helmet doing its job

Posted: 22 Feb 2017, 21:20
by duke63
Not quite sure what part of the bike has lodged itself in the helmet but he's a very lucky guy. Wonder if the airvent contributed to it piercing the shell?

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Re: Helmet doing its job

Posted: 22 Feb 2017, 21:21
by duke63
Happened on a french trackday and it appears he went headfirst into the bike as he came off. Here is the translation.

I'm writing this post following a fall yesterday on circuit in training. I'd consider helmet that you put on your head, security has no price. As you can see on the photos I can thank shark hadn't saved me the worst in silencing the frontal impact that I had with the bike. It's a piece of the loop back who is planted in the helmet. The bike to typed into the wall and came back into my trajectory I typed launched head first into the bike. I think I'm doing "only" with a head trauma and a few stitches to the head, the back all blocked and tablet and can be a fractured a vertebra to confirm. As I was saying the security doesn't have a price we must not play with it. I would like to thank once again shark for the protection, QUENTIN WHO MY ACCOMPANIED 6 H to the hospital because it's good in those moments here and the people who took my news!

Re: Helmet doing its job

Posted: 22 Feb 2017, 21:42
by kiwikrasher
Lucky lad.

Re: Helmet doing its job

Posted: 22 Feb 2017, 21:43
by Kwacky
He's a very lucky chap

Re: Helmet doing its job

Posted: 22 Feb 2017, 22:26
by Blade
Lucky lad.

Did the helmet do its job ??????

He escaped major injury by luck more than decent equipment as far as I can see.

Re: Helmet doing its job

Posted: 23 Feb 2017, 09:10
by kiwikrasher
Blade wrote:Lucky lad.

Did the helmet do its job ??????

He escaped major injury by luck more than decent equipment as far as I can see.
Well I'm sure his head would be in worse shape without a helmet mate (lol)

It looked like a pretty decent helmet and even if he'd spent double on a more expensive model I don't reckon it'd have faired much better, looks like quite a localised piercing impact.

Re: Helmet doing its job

Posted: 23 Feb 2017, 09:18
by Blade
You probably right kiwi.

I just thought helmets had to pass an impact test but maybe the force in the incident was much greater than any yest.

Re: Helmet doing its job

Posted: 23 Feb 2017, 09:36
by kiwikrasher
It looks like it's a SHARK RACE-R PRO CARBON which in Aussie at least is a pretty expensive helmet, so he definitely wasn't scrimping on his safety.

https://sharp.dft.gov.uk/testhelmetlist ... ontinued=1

Gets a 5 star SHARP rating as well, where the minimum req'd is 1 star.

I'd say it was a pretty extremely fluke of an accident to pierce it like that.

Re: Helmet doing its job

Posted: 27 Feb 2017, 07:37
by D41
He lived. It's the only thing that matters.

And he got a scratch too....feckin' big crybaby.

Re: Helmet doing its job

Posted: 27 Feb 2017, 10:15
by StMarks
Blade wrote:Lucky lad.

Did the helmet do its job ??????

He escaped major injury by luck more than decent equipment as far as I can see.
TBH that ^ was my initial thoughts too, although I get what has been pointed out since.

Re: Helmet doing its job

Posted: 27 Feb 2017, 19:32
by Rossgo
Blinking hell he was lucky. I did think the same as well whether it really did do its job but i guess if at speed and physically being hit then maybe it really did do a brilliant job. Wow that is incredible to be honest