Matt, i use a speedglas welding grinding shield. Older model but had the fold up darkening shield part. Very goos, even better when using it with the adflow system.
4:13:15 Taking someone's helmet off won't break someone's neck. The problem is the damage done _if they already have_ a broken neck. You can have a broken neck and be fine (as in: not paralyzed) until someone comes and jerks your head around, and _now_ you're paralyzed. There's incidents of people after accidents wandering around for ages with a broken neck, and not even knowing about. It just got misdiagnosed as whiplash. That's why removing the helmet is a delicate process. Not because you can break their neck but because you have no way of knowing if their neck is broken, and you could paralyze them by yanking their helmet off.
If you wish to learn proper emergency first aid for bikers. There is extensive tecahing here on youtube. John hinds RIP ,the "flying doctor" from the TT was THE man in this field. The contentious helmet question is covered in detail in his material. Well worth seeking this training out , there is a paramedic on here who has life saving advice.
4:28:56 Several studies have investigated the feasibility of using a biro pen for a tracheotomy. The results consistently show that it is virtually impossible to perform a successful tracheotomy using a biro pen. The main reasons for this are: - The inner diameter of a biro pen is too small to create a stable airway. - The pen is not designed for surgical use and may cause further damage to the surrounding tissues. - The procedure requires a high degree of precision and control, which is difficult to achieve with a biro pen.
Just wondering Matt. With all your knowledge of mechanical engineering and what have you, did you ever have the opportunity to work in the automotive industry? Like with any of the major bike manufacturers for example.
The irony of Del's video is that, under UK law, you should be carrying your _driver's license_ with you... So... Why do you need hidden notes in your helmet..?
@@bananabrooks3836 OK, well, you have to present it if the cops stop you, which means you have to have it on you. So why wouldn't you? My point still stands. You already have ID, all you have to do is carry it.
That's at least 100 times around the globe..... a cheap desktop 10" globe. You can do more in a single week on a bicycle or on foot in a season. 255 miles 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Another of his commuter bikes
Last time l went back to the UK every fucker seemed to be saying 'to be fair' at any opportunity.
Matt, i use a speedglas welding grinding shield. Older model but had the fold up darkening shield part. Very goos, even better when using it with the adflow system.
4:13:15 Taking someone's helmet off won't break someone's neck.
The problem is the damage done _if they already have_ a broken neck. You can have a broken neck and be fine (as in: not paralyzed) until someone comes and jerks your head around, and _now_ you're paralyzed. There's incidents of people after accidents wandering around for ages with a broken neck, and not even knowing about. It just got misdiagnosed as whiplash.
That's why removing the helmet is a delicate process. Not because you can break their neck but because you have no way of knowing if their neck is broken, and you could paralyze them by yanking their helmet off.
If you wish to learn proper emergency first aid for bikers.
There is extensive tecahing here on youtube.
John hinds RIP ,the "flying doctor" from the TT was THE man in this field.
The contentious helmet question is covered in detail in his material.
Well worth seeking this training out , there is a paramedic on here who has life saving advice.
What are you on about I break my neck every day
Did someone say you do?
@@dirtygarageguy Yeah, you did. lol
@fredmercury1314 quote it, because I didn't in that time stamp
4:28:56 Several studies have investigated the feasibility of using a biro pen for a tracheotomy. The results consistently show that it is virtually impossible to perform a successful tracheotomy using a biro pen. The main reasons for this are:
- The inner diameter of a biro pen is too small to create a stable airway.
- The pen is not designed for surgical use and may cause further damage to the surrounding tissues.
- The procedure requires a high degree of precision and control, which is difficult to achieve with a biro pen.
That "toff" was in Mallorca. Thought the birds sounded a bit posh.
Live stream this eve for bikes of rye new vid?
@3:37:30 I am sure he said 'WE' when he said about Armed Forces tattoo with blood group.. must be real he did it then
Who remembers when Del Balls claimed this bike was his commuter bike @ 20k a year
I was going to ask the same question
Can't believe I fell asleep before someone claimed NBR is better than FKM, now that's funny
Just wondering Matt. With all your knowledge of mechanical engineering and what have you, did you ever have the opportunity to work in the automotive industry? Like with any of the major bike manufacturers for example.
I used to work for Perkins. I also did some work for ZF. The major bike manufacturers are mostly not in this country, and that's true of cars as well.
I take over test123 moderator 😂😂
The irony of Del's video is that, under UK law, you should be carrying your _driver's license_ with you... So... Why do you need hidden notes in your helmet..?
Not true, do your research.
@@bananabrooks3836 OK, well, you have to present it if the cops stop you, which means you have to have it on you. So why wouldn't you?
My point still stands. You already have ID, all you have to do is carry it.
That's at least 100 times around the globe..... a cheap desktop 10" globe.
You can do more in a single week on a bicycle or on foot in a season. 255 miles 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Another of his commuter bikes