Just ask my uncle. He got pitched by one of them hayburners and lit on the back of his head. It drove a chunk of bone from the base of his skull into his brain. Luckily, after hours of surgery, he's none the worse for wear, other than having a spot on the back of his head that's nothing but "hide" between his brain and the air. They're gonna go back in and put in some kind of screen to hold his gray matter in a little better.Originally posted by Boit
Seems to me that head protection would be a good idea for people riding horses as well
I know this has been beat to death on this board but yesterday I was in the ER with my Daughter who broke her wrist riding a horse this weekend
Originally posted by WideOpen
for race quads i would say they sould wear a helmet but if i'm out huntin on a ulti. quad going 5 mph on a fire road i'll proply not wear one.
She's referring to the riding of hayburners.:pOriginally posted by FMX_novice
whats western and english?
It's more polite than calling them mobile glue factories. Or dog food on the hoof.Originally posted by Maru16
XRPredator- just curious, how do you come up with the name hayburner?
i'm not being rude or anything, i mean, it fits. but just curious.:confused:
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