Those traffic light sensor strips in the road that detect when you go over them. Only thing is sometimes me and my bike dont seem heavy enough to set them off and I end up sitting there watching the sequence go over and over each time bypassing me, until a car comes behind me and instantly gets me a green light.I have taken to going very slow and diagonally over them to get my full weight on them, I have even reversed back over and bounced up and down to get a light change
So are they pressure or magnetic - either way they sometimes dont work and my antics seems to get them to
Perhaps you could get off your bike and rub it on the floor
Quote from: fazersharp on 10 September 2015, 12:51:19 pmPerhaps you could get off your bike and rub it on the floor Like cyclists care about traffic lights
I see as many car drivers and bikers run red lights every day , as well as parking on pavements , and speeding and plenty of other stupid things , people in glasshouses springs to mind .
Motorcyclists who over exaggerate the top speed of their bikes. If they want to impress a non rider, fair enough, but don't try to tell me their GPZ500 does 170.......
People who say "can I stop you there" --------------------- no you fecking can not.
Ebay again.....seller who have clearly sold an item that isn't fit for purpose trying to get out of returning your hard earned Would you want to ride with your grips hanging over the end of the bar..............Exactly