Still I keep wondering what are guys like the ones in this movie think: riding two-up with no helmets and even more – trying to do some stunt-riding, as well.
One might say they are really asking for it... Now don't bring in stuff like "they are poor or maybe uneducated" because this just doesn't cut it.
One needs no faculty to see for himself that wearing some helmet strapped to your head is better than none when it comes to crashing your bike and hitting your skull against the concrete. And you don't have to be a millionaire to get a motorcycle helmet which is, once more, so much better than none.
And with both rider and passenger not wearing a helmet, attempting a stoppie really feels like asking for it. Watching the movie you can tell the rider has no idea on what a stoppie should be performed, as he just flips the bike and his pillion abruptly. Now, maybe this was the moment the guys realized that helmets have been created for a very specific reason.
One needs no faculty to see for himself that wearing some helmet strapped to your head is better than none when it comes to crashing your bike and hitting your skull against the concrete. And you don't have to be a millionaire to get a motorcycle helmet which is, once more, so much better than none.
And with both rider and passenger not wearing a helmet, attempting a stoppie really feels like asking for it. Watching the movie you can tell the rider has no idea on what a stoppie should be performed, as he just flips the bike and his pillion abruptly. Now, maybe this was the moment the guys realized that helmets have been created for a very specific reason.