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Re: That's it... I give up! - fazersharp - 23-04-15 I read somewhere --- or dreamt it or am making it up, but because the yellow high viz is so common it gets "dialed out by the brain" as normal in the environment , but if you have a pink high vis the brain reconciles that as different and so registers it and gets seen better Re: That's it... I give up! - Grahamm - 23-04-15 (23-04-15, 11:18 AM)fazersharp link Wrote: I read somewhere --- or dreamt it or am making it up, but because the yellow high viz is so common it gets "dialed out by the brain" as normal in the environment , but if you have a pink high vis the brain reconciles that as different and so registers it and gets seen better A couple of years ago I was riding whilst on holiday in Devon and a guy was wearing green hi-viz jacket and trousers whilst pruning a hedge on the side of the road. It wasn't until he moved that I actually saw him because it was acting as camo! Re: That's it... I give up! - maddog04 - 23-04-15 think that's more urban myth due to the amount of hi viz about, but ask yourself this.........did you spot the roadies laying tarmac on a busy road or the cop with speed gun.......I bet the answer is yes because you saw the hi viz first.........just my two penny worth advanced riders/drivers use the Police Roadcraft book and the system is called IPSGA Information, position, speed, gear, acceleration the info bit runs through each stage and this is the bit most riders/drivers aren't upto scratch with......you constantly take in and give out info (TUG>take use give) and once you switch onto this then you're riding skills will become better......in the advanced world, the word SUDDENLY doesn't exist .......the car suddenly appeared.......TUG that car and you'll alter position accordingly long before you need to maybe slam on get on Bike safe/IAM skills for life/RoSPA courses.......you won't look back ![]() Re: That's it... I give up! - maddog04 - 23-04-15 green cammo and a hedge :'( google "Looming" and "motion camouflage" to understand why we have Smidsy's Re: That's it... I give up! - bigralphie - 23-04-15 Hi viz has its place failing light extra , but I will never be convinced it has any real benefit in daylight after being covered in the stuff while instructing and still having vehicles pull into my path :o At worse some riders substitute it for good obs and position :rolleyes Re: That's it... I give up! - darrsi - 23-04-15 (23-04-15, 11:33 AM)maddog04 link Wrote: think that's more urban myth due to the amount of hi viz about, but ask yourself this.........did you spot the roadies laying tarmac on a busy road or the cop with speed gun.......I bet the answer is yes because you saw the hi viz first.........just my two penny worth Missed the cops with the speed gun.....TWICE.....in the same place. :'( Re: That's it... I give up! - HarryHornby - 23-04-15 Hi Vis isn't always great, depends on the surroundings..... ![]() Re: That's it... I give up! - Grahamm - 23-04-15 (23-04-15, 02:29 PM)HarryHornby link Wrote: Hi Vis isn't always great, depends on the surroundings..... Yep, that's pretty much the sort of situation I described above! Re: That's it... I give up! - darrsi - 23-04-15 (23-04-15, 04:00 PM)Grahamm link Wrote: [quote author=HarryHornby link=topic=16700.msg192591#msg192591 date=1429795765] Yep, that's pretty much the sort of situation I described above! [/quote] Hence the reason pink is actually a colour that would generally show up well, unless you're anywhere near Katie Price's motors! Re: That's it... I give up! - Millietant - 23-04-15 Don't give up, unless you are certain you'll have no regrets. Liz and I both kept our bikes when the kids came along and were growing up. As soon as they were able, we took them with us on rides (even two-week continental tours) and we got then off-road bikes. When our youngest was 10 he did his first Nurburgring laps as my pillion - a lot of people said I was crazy (usually after we'd flown past them), but you can't wrap either yourself, or your kids in cotton wool and stop living. Do I have regrets - not many - we managed to keep doing what we enjoyed and then found our kids enjoyed doing the same things. My only advice would be to always and continuously, assess the risks and act accordingly. The benefit of what we did is that we now have kids (20yrs & 25yrs old) who love spending time with us and who ride/drive with us ( and not like lunatics). On bikes they know that the track is the only place to speed, and that the road is a place to be alert and wary. Hopefully nothing bad ever happens to them (or us) - but they're the risks we take to "live", rather than just "survive". Cool kids eh - (Oh bugger, first two pics are massive scale, don't know why !!) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Re: That's it... I give up! - slimwilly - 23-04-15 Millietant that's a great advert for biking,family biking, you do have to ride your luck in this world. And you took them around the Nurberg ring,,wow,,what a boast at school. Re: That's it... I give up! - Millietant - 23-04-15 Yep - gotta live ! Youngest absolutely loved the 'Ring but always wanted to go faster, even though we ran under 9 minute laps. Now he just wants to take his Fazer to the 'Ring. - hopefully this summer ![]() Life is full of risks - we've had plenty of shit happen in our lives, but loads of good stuff and all of the good came from taking some form of chance - but we always took as many precautions as we could for safety's sake. Re: That's it... I give up! - darrsi - 24-04-15 My brother passed his test actually on his 17th birthday and he had already HP'd a Honda CBX1000 himself as he'd been working a couple of years, so it was sitting at home for him when he returned. He used to take me out on the back, and i was only 10 years old, and i couldn't get enough of it. He then exchanged that for a Kawasaki Z1300 when he was 18 years old. He raced them both over a quarter of a mile at Santa Pod as well. Makes me shudder a little bit now bearing in mind they were both extreme lumps of a bike and he was still a kid himself, but it was different times back then, and way less traffic to worry about. Happy days. ![]() Re: That's it... I give up! - slimwilly - 24-04-15 (23-04-15, 09:54 PM)Millietant link Wrote: Yep - gotta live ! Youngest absolutely loved the 'Ring but always wanted to go faster, even though we ran under 9 minute laps. Now he just wants to take his Fazer to the 'Ring. - hopefully this summer 9 minutes,,hell, I was about 12 /13 minutes,,being careful,,we are going again in four weeks,so will be studying my video of my first lap. Anyway,,you bikers,,man up,get out and at um,, ![]() Re: That's it... I give up! - Arfa - 24-04-15 (23-04-15, 09:54 PM)Millietant link Wrote: Life is full of risks - we've had plenty of shit happen in our lives, but loads of good stuff and all of the good came from taking some form of chance - but we always took as many precautions as we could for safety's sake. Exactly! ![]() "Nothing ventured, nothing gained." Re: That's it... I give up! - darrsi - 24-04-15 "Bonnet de douche...." :lol Re: That's it... I give up! - Millietant - 25-04-15 (24-04-15, 06:46 AM)slimwilly link Wrote: [quote author=Millietant link=topic=16700.msg192674#msg192674 date=1429822461] 9 minutes,,hell, I was about 12 /13 minutes,,being careful,,we are going again in four weeks,so will be studying my video of my first lap. Anyway,,you bikers,,man up,get out and at um,, ![]() [/quote] If I could figure out how to get it uploaded, I've got a "no knees out, no braking" lap at 8.50 (had to make 5 quick dabs though) - that's a great exercise in riding safe and fast. Re: That's it... I give up! - Skippernick - 25-04-15 (23-04-15, 06:43 AM)darrsi link Wrote: [quote author=Skippernick link=topic=16700.msg192494#msg192494 date=1429733709] That's exactly the same air horn I have, fitted under the left fairing infill, with a bit of jiggery pokery. Worth every penny. :thumbup [/quote] Darrsi when the time comes will you tell me how to wire this up. Cheers Nick [/quote] [/quote] Is that relay already in the system or do i need to buy one? Re: That's it... I give up! - darrsi - 25-04-15 Mine came with the kit I think. Was a long time ago. Re: That's it... I give up! - Skippernick - 25-04-15 This one comes with an inline fuse not sure what rating yet. |