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 m. Two Stroke Sniffer

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 Posted: 20:43 - 27 Oct 2009 Post subject: Jacket reflectors? |
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You could try an Urban-Glow vest. ____________________ My claim to fame: Austin Vince nicked my pen... |
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Damn them and their weightist propoganda !!
"size 2 (for XL/XXL 42"to 48 ") "
As a large gentleman with a 50" chest I am sick and tired of being categorised as "XXXL".
I'm "Cuddly" Goddamnit !!
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 iooi Super Spammer

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To be honest the only time anything reflective is of any use is if you are laid in the road away from your bike.
Remember that in your average SMIDSY is a car pulling out of a junction and these strips rely on light shining at them..... Not going to happen in these cases.
The rest of the time your bike lights & reflectors should be picked up.
HiVis vests are so common now that they don't even rate a 2nd glance and do nothing to make you easier to see.
It makes me laugh when you see bus/lorry drivers wearing them in their cabs..... If you can't see the bus/lorry you should not be on the road  ____________________ Just because my bike was A DIVVY, does not mean i am...... |
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 Numptie Renault 5 Driver
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| iooi wrote: | To be honest the only time anything reflective is of any use is if you are laid in the road away from your bike.
Remember that in your average SMIDSY is a car pulling out of a junction and these strips rely on light shining at them..... Not going to happen in these cases.
The rest of the time your bike lights & reflectors should be picked up.
HiVis vests are so common now that they don't even rate a 2nd glance and do nothing to make you easier to see.
It makes me laugh when you see bus/lorry drivers wearing them in their cabs..... If you can't see the bus/lorry you should not be on the road  |
Iooi - that's not quite correct.
Other car drivers are more likely to notice a hi-viz vest at eye level, than a lower red brake light below. Wearing a vest gives visibility 360 degrees - not just in 2-dimensions from a fixed vantage point.
I do a lot of night riding and I don't see many riders in hi-viz vests either. I know they're not exactly the coolest thing to wear...but maybe it's better than glue-ing reflective stripes onto an otherwise, fantastic black jacket?
Bus/lorry drivers wear hi-viz jackets because they get out of their vehicles, and have to be seen by other bus or lorry drivers on foot. |
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I find I see someone in lighter coloured garb better in the dark because what little light there might be shows it up better than black.
Also, won't the ambient light (street lighting, etc) have some minor effect? Sure it won't give you the super reflections of shining a light directly on it, but it should have some effect.
But yeah, in your average SMIDSY they wouldn't have seen you despite the huge bright headlight on the front... ____________________ Previous: 2002 Honda CB500 (sold), 2007 Suzuki SV650SK6 (crashed), 2005 Yamaha FZ6 Fazer (sold). Currently bikeless
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 155 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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