Goggles
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Goggles
I haven't been on this forum too long but it seems to be an overall friendly bunch. I guess there's always exceptions. ANyway, I am pretty sure most riders here have ridden at one time or another without a helmet. It may not be the safest thing in the world but it's not exactly dumb. jmo
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Goggles
If you are going to ride without a helmet and put your head at risk, you may as well ride without any goggles and put your eyes at risk. Better yet, wear shorts and sandals and no shirt while doing high speed wheelies on pavement. That's more safe than not wearing a helmet.
Back to the topic. I wear Scott roll-offs for races, and Pro-Grip tear-offs with the light sensitive lens for trail riding. And wrap-around sunglasses at the dunes.
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Back to the topic. I wear Scott roll-offs for races, and Pro-Grip tear-offs with the light sensitive lens for trail riding. And wrap-around sunglasses at the dunes.
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Goggles
Originally posted by: RaptorRacer1
If you are going to ride without a helmet and put your head at risk, you may as well ride without any goggles and put your eyes at risk. Better yet, wear shorts and sandals and no shirt while doing high speed wheelies on pavement. That's more safe than not wearing a helmet. Back to the topic. I wear Scott roll-offs for races, and Pro-Grip tear-offs with the light sensitive lens for trail riding. And wrap-around sunglasses at the dunes. RR1
If you are going to ride without a helmet and put your head at risk, you may as well ride without any goggles and put your eyes at risk. Better yet, wear shorts and sandals and no shirt while doing high speed wheelies on pavement. That's more safe than not wearing a helmet. Back to the topic. I wear Scott roll-offs for races, and Pro-Grip tear-offs with the light sensitive lens for trail riding. And wrap-around sunglasses at the dunes. RR1
My point exactly! If you're going to go fast enough to be concerned about what goggles to wear then you should have a helmet on. Yes, I've pulled my quad on the trailer with no helmet. So I guess I'm no Saint. Then again, you hardly need goggles to pull your quad on a trailer.