Nick wrote:
|| My new bike (Honda Fireblade) doesn't have a switch for the dipped
|| headlight or sidelights. They come on a soon as the ignition is
|| turned on. I always rode with them on anyway- its amazing how many
|| drivers simply don't see you!!!!! (No need for a radio there are too
|| many idiots on the road to keep you occupied trying to second guess
|| what they are going to do)
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|| "Srtgray" <
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||| GbH wrote:
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||||| On 13-Aug-2006, "GbH" <
[email protected]> wrote:
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|||||| Indeed, but must they keep them on main beam all the time?
|||||
||||| NO!!, i'd rather you pull out on me and write both my life and my
||||| ?5K bike off!!! Don't be such a dipstick, bikers use theirs like
||||| because drivers DON'T use their eyes!
||||
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|||| Sorry you think it's a good plan to drive around blinding other
|||| drivers? Methinks tis you who's the dipstick. Please go have your
|||| high speed accident
|||| elsewhere where it doesn't involve me!
|||
||| I think you are right, GbH. When I was a regular rider, I didn't
||| use my headlights at all during the day (as was standard MAG
||| advice), precisely because (a) it annoyed the bejesus out of car
||| drivers, who (b) became used to them and so started to ignore them
||| (or took them as a signal to pull out of a side road - "'ere Mate,
||| you flashed at me to pull out in front of you, why did you run into
||| me?") and (c) because once every one started doing it, the Gubmint
||| would say "let's make it compulsory, because everyone's doing it
||| anyway"
|||
||| Stuart
I tried it both ways in my biking days, and headlight on is definitely the
way to go. I reckoned it reduced the incidence of cars pulling out etc to
about 1/10 of when I rode with it off.
However, speaking as a car driver, a headlight on full beam makes you look
away and screw your eyes up, even in broad daylight - exactly the opposite
of what is needed. A dipped headlight is bright enough to catch the
attention and show the location of the bike, so that appropriate action can
be taken. ****ing off motorists by half-blinding them is a second
undesirable effect of full beam, but not the worst from a bikers point of
view. Having every motorist in your path looking the other way is a
definite disadvantage.
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Rich
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