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CVO Technical => Riding Gear => Topic started by: Ironhorse on August 23, 2021, 09:59:19 PM

Title: Time to get a modular helmet.
Post by: Ironhorse on August 23, 2021, 09:59:19 PM
One of my riding nightmares happened today.

I was northbound 101, number one lane, 60 miles south of Salinas.  Up ahead in the number two lane was an 18 wheeler.  I was already doing 70 so I ran it up to 80plus to pass him.  As I approached him on his left, one of his left tires shredded.  I watched as huge chunks of heavy steel belted rubber sailed through the air and across the freeway. I maneuvered my way around and through this hail of death.  Suddenly it felt like George Foreman punched me in the face.  All the cars around me backed off and disappeared.

I started to lose vision in my left eye.  I did not go down, and I did not black out.  I calmly rode over to the right shoulder and parked.  I looked in the right side mirror fully expecting to see my left cheek hanging off and and eyeball popped out. Luckily none of that happened.  The impact mangled my sunglasses and drove the left sunglass lens onto my eye.  The frame cut my cheek.  I wiped the wound with alcohol preps, and took two Tylenol.  I then iced down my eye socket with ice from my drink.  The vision in my left eye returned after a few minutes, and I was able to ride back to Campbell with a spare set of sunglasses.

A couple of takeaways.  Everything happened in real time, not slow motion.  It was all quick.  I am surprised at how calm I was during and after I made it to the shoulder of the road.  I know I was lucky.  If one of those large chunks hit my legs or arm it would have torn them off. I have always been deathly afraid of tire shredding trucks and ALWAYS pass them whenever I can. I never want to be behind a truck, and pass them quickly every chance I get. I'm not sure if I could have done anything else.

I have always ridden with an open face helmet.  I think it's time I bought a modular flip up.
Title: Re: Time to get a modular helmet.
Post by: Twolanerider on August 23, 2021, 10:33:29 PM
Damn Mark, so glad you handled it well and came out ok.  I have for almost as long as I remember sped up when passing semi trucks.  Little chit is always coming off of them and while I've not been as close as you were today I've seen them blow tires or lose caps.  Not staying there any longer than necessary.

Glad you're ok.  Bike ok too?

Title: Re: Time to get a modular helmet.
Post by: GregKhougaz on August 24, 2021, 03:46:41 AM
Very good to hear you are OK, Mark.

This may help. http://www.bestreviews.guide/best-modular-helmets

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Title: Re: Time to get a modular helmet.
Post by: JCZ on August 24, 2021, 08:34:33 AM
"80 plus"?  Say it ain't so!   :nixweiss:   Glad you made it through Mark.

Every since I shattered my jaw in my accident, I've been wearing the Nolan modular (built in intercom).  Not looking back......still wear it.  However, now that I've moved to the Tucson area (very little traffic in comparison to Calif) I have worn my half shell more than I should.  Think I'll go back to wearing the modular full time. 



Title: Re: Time to get a modular helmet.
Post by: CVOStreetglide on August 24, 2021, 08:46:42 AM
Mark:

Congratulations on surviving what could have been a disasterous event. 

Your presence of mind and calmness as the event unfolded is to be admired.

I don’t think I could have sucessfully accomplished what you were able to do.

I am very thankful you are safe and without serious injury.

I agree with your thinking about the newest modular helment being the way to go.

Best wishes for many miles of safe travels in the future.

Regards

Jerry
Title: Re: Time to get a modular helmet.
Post by: CVO To Go on August 24, 2021, 05:35:06 PM
I had something very similar happen to me.  I was riding my bike on I 95 in Miami and watched a complete wheel detach from a vehicle and come bouncing down the highway in my direction.  For a moment I didn't know whether to gun it or slow down to avoid it.  Fortunately for me it passed in an instant in front of me.  A close call for sure.

Dave
Title: Re: Time to get a modular helmet.
Post by: Ironhorse on August 24, 2021, 06:20:48 PM
The bike is fine, and so am I.  I just came from the Retina Institute and the doctor said that although the eye did receive trauma and shock, there are no tears or detachment.  I just have a shiner where I got hit in the face.

I guess I should buy a lottery ticket.
Title: Re: Time to get a modular helmet.
Post by: Yellow09SERG on August 24, 2021, 08:01:58 PM
If a shiner is tbe worse part then you had a very lucky day. Glad you are ok, glad the bike is good too but its repairable with a lot less pain than you are
Title: Re: Time to get a modular helmet.
Post by: Tail Rider on August 25, 2021, 06:32:12 PM
I've driven a Semi- for 30+ years and ridden motorcycle for 40+ years and one thing I don't do is float by one of these trucks. I know what can happen from either side ... don't hang out in the "No Zone", just get by them and continue on. Glad all is good...
I know this is a different scenario, but A friend of mine was hit broadside a number of years back and when I see what it did to the chin guard of the helmet, it put me back into a full-face helmet, even a modular would have pushed up and been little more protective than anything short of it. Either way, glad your OK
Title: Re: Time to get a modular helmet.
Post by: backroad Mike on August 29, 2021, 07:46:43 PM
Very good to hear you are OK, Mark.

This may help. http://www.bestreviews.guide/best-modular-helmets

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I bought the LS2 Valiant as my modular choice.  I don't use it much, but I am happy with the purchase.

Title: Re: Time to get a modular helmet.
Post by: Ironhorse on August 29, 2021, 08:02:33 PM
I bought the LS2 Valiant as my modular choice.  I don't use it much, but I am happy with the purchase.

Thanks.  I'm looking at the Shoei Neotec and the Schuberth.
Title: Re: Time to get a modular helmet.
Post by: TraumaSlave on September 29, 2022, 08:13:19 AM
Always been a fan of HJC. Think mine is the i90. Comfortable and has a little more front face room. I don't like not being able to scratch my nose.
Title: Re: Time to get a modular helmet.
Post by: GKroadking on September 29, 2022, 10:13:36 AM
I be a fan of HJC and got the new HJC i100  https://www.hjchelmets.us/product/i100-solid/

The helmet is very comfortable and also has an integrated sun visor.

I would highly recommend it.
Title: Re: Time to get a modular helmet.
Post by: porthole on October 17, 2022, 04:06:11 PM
Good to hear your injuries were relatively minor.

Some time ago after leaving Maggie Valley, Kathy (Spoiled), Brian (Hogasm) and myself were tooling along one of the mega lane highways around Nashville. Maybe 100-200 feet behind an 18'er when a rear tire blew, looked, sounded and felt like a bomb went off - we could feel the concussion! No debris issues, we were able to steer clear of it all.

But it's a wake up call, like others I will never stay alongside any truck, especially tractor trailers.

I started wearing a full face after picking up a good deal on a HD FF helmet at Ghost Town HD during a Maggie Valley event, and in 2012 I picked up a pair of Nolon's.
Never looked back.