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| keggyhander |
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 Posted: 17:15 - 01 Jul 2012 Post subject: Re: Hi Viz |
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| stephen_o wrote: | Just wondering who/how many of you wear a High Vis when riding. |
Just scaredy cats with no testicles.
| Quote: | I also 99% of the time wore a high vis |
See above
| Quote: | such was my concern over being seen. My thoughts were that other road users and particularly at junctions I was safer and other drivers reacted faster because they saw me earlier. |
And it hasn't quite worked out that way, has it?
| Quote: | Since having the GPZ I had carried on wearing the high viz |
Oh dear. See first comment
| Quote: | when I decided to go without and see what happened. |
Good man
| Quote: | I had heard or seen a rumour somewhere that if I was involved in an accident and it was found that I wasn't wearing high viz then I could be found to be at fault irrespective of what actually happened. |
Don't listen to thick cunts
| Quote: | I know some new gear has high viz panels on it, but my finances don't allow me the luxury of new gear and I was looking to get leathers and a high viz with leathers? hmmmm
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I'd just sell the bike, to be perfectly honest.
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I don't wear one when I'm out and about at the weekend but during the week my shift patterns mean that I'm usually riding to work early mornings or returning home late at night.
Either way I have to ride in low light so I'll stick with the cunt brigade if its all the same.  |
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I always wear mine and I'm (currently) alive which proves 100% that it does work.
Would I be dead without it? - Maybe.
Am I dead after wearing it all the time? - No.
There's your proof.
It's down to personal choice (at the moment) and I'm quite happy to wear it as part of my PPE.
Second nature now. Just like strapping on my seat belt in The Bentley.  |
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I'll normally not as my jacket has reflective stuff on it anyways, but in low visibility or at night I'll chuck it on. ____________________ Current Bike: 2002 Honda CBR F Sport / Previous Bike: 2005 Honda CBR 125 (R.I.P)
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The last time I stuck a Hi Viz vest on, I got knocked off Best to ride 100% defensively ____________________ Space Is Deep |
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I was sceptical until seeing, or rather not seeing a bike on an unlit section of the motorway. Sure, it had a tail light, but not that bright and could have easily been a car a fair bit further off.
Rider in black, of course.
Does make a big difference in some situations.
Had noticeably more people pulling aside when I was commuting on the M4.
Suspect they might have thought I was a cop (on a blue bike).
Headlights on all the time can actually make things worse as it's harder to judge speed and distance. Also, with more cars with always on lights, can actually make you blend in more!
If you're in it for the style, fair enough, go for a higher risk on the based of perceived views of other people.
If you're looking to get from A to B or to have fun from the riding it's self, certainly sensible.
Some might say I went a bit too far :
https://gees.zenfolio.com/img/s2/v1/p915023763-3.jpg
I often don't ride with one. But doing regular night time riding I try to make myself reasonably reflective; note the extra high-vis stickers on the bike pictured too. |
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Don't wear my jacket unless I'm going out on a long unknown journey, don't know why but still being a learner it's like I get more recognition from other riders than not wearing one.
Now this below is from teflon mike's post but as the now "usefull" minimization of large quotes is in effect it doesn't look right quoted..
NOT the best illustrative pics, BUt you get the idea.
https://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w269/teflons-torque/Little%20Dreams/Last%20Ride/000_0049.jpg
This is actually 'The Smiler'; capably modelling a Flourescent Hi-Vis 'Bib' in yellow with broad white Scotchlite stripes.
It reflects a HUGE amount of light, and it GLARES straight back at the source. See the 'halo' around him?
This can, be 'too much' of a good thing. The white indistinct reflection, drawing attension to the 'shape' but NOT actually giving much 'clue' as to what it is..... so a driver seing the reflection from this bib coming towards them, is dazzled by it, but they cant easily discern if its a headlamp of another vehicle, or a road works sign discarded in a hedge; a security lanterns, its JUST a bright light, and they CANT tell what it is OR that it is actually moving all THAT easily.....
https://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w269/teflons-torque/Little%20Dreams/Last%20Ride/000_0056.jpg
Smiler & Snowie, snowie wearing a more distinct 'yellow' Sam-Brown belt. Its a waste strap with diagonal shoulder strap.
Its not so clear in this pic, but the LESSER reflected light, provides less 'dazzle' , the less common colour, makes it easier to see that its definitely a 'warning' strip, AND the belt and diagonal much more succinctoly make an association with the 'bright shape' being a 'BIKER', and make it easier to discern movement AND speed. ____________________ CB125>CG125>GN125>ER5>K100RS>R1100RS>K100RS
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I reckon it's the contrast that stands out well, for example a black faired bike with dayglo flashes on the front.
I had a bike come up behind me on the M6 today while in the motor - no lights but he had a yellow, (not Hi Vis), and black jacket which stood out quite well.
A mate of mine used to have a 550/4 that had a white polaris fairing with orange flashes and he wore a white helmet. He would always get people move over for him and, if he got cut up, he would pull the car over and have a word with them. He didn't pretend to be a copper, would just say things like " do you realise what you did wrong back there?" and let them off with a warning  ____________________ Space Is Deep |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 174 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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