Jul/03
2011

Philip A. Contos: Just Another Sad Non-Helmet Statistic

From http://www.syracuse.com

Town of Onondaga, NY – A Parish man who was participating in a motorcycle helmet protest ride was killed this afternoon when he went over the handlebars of his motorcycle and injured his head on the pavement, state police said.

Philip A. Contos, 55, of 45 East St., Parish, was not wearing a helmet while driving a 1983 Harley Davidson motorcycle south on Route 11 in Onondaga with a large group of other motorcyclists, troopers said.

About 1:30 p.m., troopers said, Contos hit his brakes, the motorcycle fishtailed and went out of control and Contos went over the handlebars.

Contos was taken to Upstate University Hospital where he was pronounced dead, troopers said.

Evidence at the scene and information from the attending physician indicate Contos would have survived if he had been wearing a Department of Transportation approved helmet, troopers said.

The protest in which Contos was riding was organized by American Bikers Aimed Towards Education, Trooper Jack Keller said.

Now his family is left to bury a loved one. At least he died doing what he liked and making a point, although I may consider his death pointless.

3 comments
Comment from: Greg [Visitor]
The biggest problem I see is that a perfect description of a rear-brake lockup/release/high side will be "proof" that using the front brake will "throw you over the handlebars".

Tragic for the family.
07/04/11 @ 14:19
Comment from: Certified M/C Instructor [Visitor]
His death was pointless, but he will have his 15 minutes of fame on the late-night talk shows.

Simply riding out his rear-wheel skid would've saved his life. It's the easiest thing to learn, too.
07/05/11 @ 17:32
Comment from: mrh7689 [Visitor]
he died doing what he loved. talk to his brother and he’ll tell you phil wouldve done it all over again.... phil was standing up for his right to live (and die) how he chose

RIP Phil.. you are missed
07/11/11 @ 22:12