Here’s a sad story:
Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger did not have a valid motorcycle license when he crashed into a woman’s car last week….
Roethlisberger will be issued $388 in fines and fees for riding without a license and not wearing a helmet, police Collision Investigator Dan Connolly said today. Only licensed motorcyclists are allowed to ride bareheaded in Pennsylvania, with certain restrictions.
I wonder if he would play football helmet-less if the team allowed it? Odd that a professional football player of all people would not wear a helmet, but even more odd that he had no license. You might say this is the football uniform of the motorcyclist. It’s called the “Roadcrafter”. No big numbers, no flashy logos, just protection. It comes without a coach, as well, who can tell you how to play smart. And maybe that’s the problem with motorcycle protective rider gear these days. Who really promotes it?
I’ve heard many people question why his contract did not have an exclusion for helmet-less riding, or to exclude motorcycles altogether. Fair points to consider. And here are a couple more risk factors:
- His Suzuki Hayabusa is an extremely powerful race-bike with a 1300cc engine that can put out nearly 700hp
- Both drivers had green lights, but the police say the car driver should have yielded way to oncoming traffic
Well, maybe in the future the gear will become cool enough for people to think of it as desireable as well as mandatory for a quick survivability boost. Take a look at the new BMW concept helmet to see what I mean. It’s like security meets the marketing and sci-fi department. Paint a Steeler logo on the side and you’re ready to roll. Or maybe the motorcycle helmets should look exactly like a football helmet…