With all due respect a helmet is to be properly secured in order to be able to protect the most valuable and high tech computer on earth, your BRAIN!
We do so much to protect our computers etc from viruses, ESD issues, but we treat the most powerful computers (our brains) with contempt. I don't get it.
Helmets are meant to do something important to your brain. Decelerate it slowly as to not have it separate from the inner walls and create a void that fills with fluid, that will kill you. The padding, foam (one of the more important components) and the fiber glass or Kevlar all do a specific job to help decelerate and protect your brain without that sudden stop.
I do NOT believe in the Gov'ment telling me to wear a helmet or anything else. That being said I would NEVER ride without a helmet. I'm a firm believer in helmet safety and I'm living proof they work. One notable time that my head contacted the ground when I went down, the side of my head was thrusted into the pavement with great force, I thought the force would get worse and it seemed it never ended. The woman that saw me go down thought I broke my neck, I can only imagine the shape I was in hitting the ground. If it wasn't for my full face helmet, I would have lost my jaw. The helmet was spent and worth every penny, thank you Shoei! I also know a few riders that died not wearing helmets, I miss them.
I can't believe a helmet would fly off your head. If your not going to use it properly why wear it? If you think your brain is worth nothing, wear nothing. If you think your brain is worth $50, buy a $50 helmet. Get it?
As a kid back in the 1970's I remember a guy wiped out on an old 70's Honda 750Four. He was a mess, no helmet. On the scene was a car marked with the letters USC. I asked questions and found out it was the University of Southern California and other helmet safety organizations doing a study on helmet safety and effectiveness. Years later (1980's) I was fortunate to find that one of the guys that worked in the study, also worked at where I worked and he shared the results of the findings, it was on video. This was an excellent study with over 10,000 motorcycle accidents and how helmets played a roll and how they've improved. I was even more a believer after that, I learned a great deal about helmets.
I'm off my soap box now. :clapping: