LeAnn Rimes: Biker Babe?

The country star goes shopping for a helmet at her local Harley shop.

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photo by Kevin Perkins/Sam Sharma/PacificCoastNews.com - June 17, 2009
The country pop star tries on a motorcycle helmet. Maybe she'll be wearing it later this month when she performs for the Harley Owners Group in Oklahoma City.

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  • Mark
    A "crash helmet" won't prevent a crash. A "safety helmet" doesn't guarantee my safety. Motorcycles are dangerous, and no magic hat will ever change that. If you're scared, don't ride. I ride evry day, and live in a state where I don't have the right to choose to wear a helmet or not. What I really find dangerous about
    report abuseposted July 27, 2009 6:58 AM PDT
  • Shortstuff
    true its all in the luck of the draw. my friends mother servived a acc about 3 years ago but has some prob afterword. not everyone walks away. the way i look at it she obviouslly is not afaraid to ride so go girl ride and yes ur smart protect ur brain.
    report abuseposted July 26, 2009 2:29 PM PDT
  • LA
    So many of the celebs are so worthless. Most of them obviously need more work to do.
    report abuseposted July 24, 2009 6:30 PM PDT
  • Mr. Positive
    Arthur, Helmets eliminate natural selection?! WTF are you talking about? You have that much power to avoid an accident!? Good luck Superman.
    report abuseposted June 26, 2009 7:41 PM PDT
  • GISER
    I`D LIKE TO GIVE HER A MEAT HELMET.....
    report abuseposted June 24, 2009 4:48 AM PDT
  • Geeze
    I met a lady once who's face was badly disfigured in a motorcycle accident. She slid face first down a highway wearing one of those half helmets. Her nose was pretty much gone. If your going to bother wearing a helmet wear a full face. But then wearing one is not about safety to the posers. If your gonna ride a Harley you have to dress the part.
    report abuseposted June 22, 2009 12:54 PM PDT
  • Gary
    In 1994 I t-boned a car around 50 mph when he ran a red light. Had I been wearing a helmet, I'd probably be in a wheelchair. It's all luck of the draw as I know people that have been saved by helments. If you're scared, don't ride a motorcycle.
    report abuseposted June 22, 2009 12:00 PM PDT
  • EricK
    Good Guy, you're wrong. The helmet is on correctly. There is even a little lip/viser on the front of that brain bucket. But she's got a pretty face and really should have a full face helmet. Cause if she low sides and her face hits, it'd be really sad if someone had to go look through the blood streak on the pavement for her lips and nose. All The Gear, All The T
    report abuseposted June 22, 2009 10:20 AM PDT
  • let_it_go
    I have been riding since I was 14 years old I am now 51 always wear a helment if for no other reason than big azz bugs hitting you at riding speed. But I still think it should be your choice if you what to die or not I mean wear a helment.
    report abuseposted June 22, 2009 9:25 AM PDT
  • AWG
    Smokers and bike riders should be required to buy health insurance so the rest of us don't pay for you being a tard and living as a "veggie" for 15 years on the public!
    report abuseposted June 22, 2009 8:50 AM PDT
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