Renoooo and others have a feature that basically says to itself, you are doing an emergency stop so there must be a hazard so I must warn others.
I, like others, use my hazards in the cage on the motorway if traffic slows down suddenly. Gives the muppets behind a bit of a heads up that something other than a normal slowing down is happening. Never used them on the bike when moving though.
Do not ride with your headlights on Main beam,,it pisses me off with bikes coming the other way and stabbing bright lights in your eyes,daytime that is,,when in the car,,flick the "V"s at them,b--stards :lol
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(27-06-14, 11:38 AM)Robbie8666 link Wrote: got to say I've used my bike all this week between Portsmouth / Basingstoke via A3 & the traffic has been very kind @ moving aside for me making filtering easier and fun!
I'm off back down Cornwall later & was thinking of using main beam when I hit the M5 stretch but after reading this I'll give it a miss!
thanks for the advice again Foccers :lol
good luck with that trip to kernow,the A303 is gridlocked from stonehenge to podimore roundabout (Glastonbury late comers) and the M5 is gridlocked from the M4 junction of the M5 to Taunton. and its pissing down with hailstones and having a massive series of thunderstorms coming through my part of somerset. hope you have a good ride home and you missed the worse of the weather/traffic
I can see how using hazards could work. The human eye see's the yellow part of the spectrum fastest as it is an irritant colour (Google it).
Maybe New "Filtering" lights further into the yellow spectrum could be used. Some sort of Larson scanner for cross field movement made from bright yellow L.E.D's across the front of the bike would help. (Like Knightrider's Kitt)
As a final thought, My Land Rover is bright yellow and no one has ever pulled out in front of me. Coincidence?
I think that technically when filtering your overtaking so one indicator is legal and makes it easier to see you as we tend to notice movement like a flashing light.
Personally I wouldn't use hazards when filtering, I use lower gear and higher revs, with use of passing light and horn when needed.
Years ago I fitted a kit bought from internet to add hazards to an old bike I had,which also had option to make the indicators flap left/right/left/right rather than just all four flashing on/off, which I found quite useful.
(27-06-14, 06:13 PM)TonyW link Wrote: I can see how using hazards could work. The human eye see's the yellow part of the spectrum fastest as it is an irritant colour (Google it).
Maybe New "Filtering" lights further into the yellow spectrum could be used. Some sort of Larson scanner for cross field movement made from bright yellow L.E.D's across the front of the bike would help. (Like Knightrider's Kitt)
As a final thought, My Land Rover is bright yellow and no one has ever pulled out in front of me. Coincidence?
Unfortunately the regs are pretty tight in this regard. Steady white/yellow light to front, steady red to rear only. Few exceptions for emergency vehicles and stuff like taxies, buses, road maintenance trucks, yellow beacons on tractors, JCB's, wide loads etc, but ultimately not much deviation allowed.
(27-06-14, 08:35 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: I just remembered that my "98" does not have hazards anyway
Phew!! Thought I was going mad and actually went and had a look AGAIN! :lol
Low gear, high gear actually materialised recently. Was filtering up to red traffic lights, looking slightly left for pedestrians. Got alongside a van and stopped when I saw a lady. She smiled, waved me on, and said, "I heard you coming!"
27-06-14, 09:50 PM (This post was last modified: 27-06-14, 09:52 PM by fazersharp.)
Yep I sometimes pull the clutch in and blip the throttle in situations like that, seems les "touchy" than blasting the horn
You see if i do that no one minds but if I blast my horn then its "alright mate !! alright "
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
every now and then I tuck in behind a Harley rider filtering from the M18 to the M1 northbound going into Sheffield and as much as those out there may comment on horse power to noise etc, they're the best ones to get through the filtering debate. I just sit behind him, listen to the roar, he never takes the piss with the throttle, - the cars just 'part', brilliant to watch. I really need to get my exhaust swapped!
The big problem with trying to use the exhaust sound is that its not pointing at the driver you want to move, So no problem for me now as I have been out to my bike with me spanners----sorted.
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
(28-06-14, 12:10 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: The big problem with trying to use the exhaust sound is that its not pointing at the driver you want to move, So no problem for me now as I have been out to my bike with me spanners----sorted.
(28-06-14, 12:10 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: The big problem with trying to use the exhaust sound is that its not pointing at the driver you want to move, So no problem for me now as I have been out to my bike with me spanners----sorted.
PMSL .... Brilliant
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(28-06-14, 03:11 PM)Exupnut link Wrote: [quote author=fazersharp link=topic=13795.msg156133#msg156133 date=1403953826]
The big problem with trying to use the exhaust sound is that its not pointing at the driver you want to move, So no problem for me now as I have been out to my bike with me spanners----sorted.
PMSL .... Brilliant
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+1....Quality job fella :lol :lol :lol
Those are my principles...if you don't like them I have others.
I use yellow lens covers. These are great especially in winter. Its like Moses parting the Red Sea. I take them off when playing though as they make you very identifiable.
(27-06-14, 06:02 PM)pilgo link Wrote: [quote author=Robbie8666 link=topic=13795.msg155947#msg155947 date=1403865529]
got to say I've used my bike all this week between Portsmouth / Basingstoke via A3 & the traffic has been very kind @ moving aside for me making filtering easier and fun!
I'm off back down Cornwall later & was thinking of using main beam when I hit the M5 stretch but after reading this I'll give it a miss!
thanks for the advice again Foccers :lol
good luck with that trip to kernow,the A303 is gridlocked from stonehenge to podimore roundabout (Glastonbury late comers) and the M5 is gridlocked from the M4 junction of the M5 to Taunton. and its pissing down with hailstones and having a massive series of thunderstorms coming through my part of somerset. hope you have a good ride home and you missed the worse of the weather/traffic
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yeah thanks was good ride, yeah Solitce park to A360 wa grid locked but filtered well through that lot ( with a Pan European bout 5 car lengths behind me) managed to ride as far as Oakhampton before stopping to waterproofs & fill up. was a bit scary in the hailstones for bout 20 minutes then it stopped so all in all good 4 1/4 hrs ride!