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| Probably, depending on the traffic and how far from a service station. |
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| For sure, it'll make my journey a lot safer. |
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| Milo |
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 Posted: 08:20 - 08 Nov 2004 Post subject: Stopping in hard shoulder to change visor |
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I had to on the way back from Lincoln as I hit very heavy traffic queuing for the dartford tunnel and wanted to be able to see perfectly as it was getting dark at the time.
I had no idea how long it would be until the next service station and for safety's sake I had to pull over and switch it over to the clear one.
personally I only would if I really needed to. Had the traffic been okay i wouldn't've bothered unless it got a lot darker.
Oh, and aren't those M11 roadworks a pain in the arse when you're heading towards London - I was too busy filtering to notice the sign that said keep in the left lane for M25. I then found myself on the opposite carriageway unable to do anything about it - bugger! Ah well, at 24p/mile expenses it wasn't too bad.  ____________________ Shaft drives rule.  |
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Me, personally, if I felt it was getting a bit dangerous, then yes, I would have swapped it on the hard shoulder i.e. hoofing the bike to the very inside of the shoulder and walking up the hill to get away from it. Then swap your visor,a s I hope everyone does that, visor problem or not.
If a traffic bod asked what the hell are you doing, this isnt a lay by, I'd just reply with, what do you want, POSSIBLE inconvineince for less than 2 minutes or the possibility of a dead biker on your hands, and all of that traffic*pointing to the heavy traffic*
I'd imagine that'd work.
Or you could just ride with your visor up? |
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Riding with the visor up on the motorway isn't too comfortable, and when filtering do you really want to risk having something in your eye?
As the traffic was pretty much stationary I pulled into the far left and stayed on the bike. The other side of the barrier was a steep downhill verge.
Problem is...it's an illegal visor in the first place so I don't know what the copper would say about that! ____________________ Shaft drives rule.  |
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Simple answer is to not use an illegal visor in the first place
Even if only using a slightly tinted one you should change it before setting off on your journey if it is going to get dark.
Personally I would have used the hard shoulder anyway, I'd rather have a ticking off from rather than put myself at risk. |
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My journey was 3.5 hours long and I had a headache already so there's no way I wasn't going to use the dark visor to start with.
I set out at 1.30ish so there was plenty of light then. ____________________ Shaft drives rule.  |
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The hard shoulder is for emergency use only. Running out of petrol is an emergency, and it is difficult for you to proceed. Therefore I would say it is perfectly reasonable to stop and switch to reserve.
Wearing an illegal visor and stopping when you see fit to change it is not an emergency, I would think would be the argument from a traffic officer.
Wear a clear one and there is no issue, I was out riding in Essex yesterday for several hours between 08:00 and 17:30, and I used a clear visor all the time. ____________________ Richard
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I'm not that decieptful, I wouldn't think of that  ____________________ Richard
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Yeah, I think I'd stop. Law is a load of bollocks on visors anyway. For some reason its okay for the local chav to have blacked out windows on his chav mobile but it isn't for a bloke on a bike
If I could though I'd try and make it to the next service place or road off the motorway as you don't know what moron might use the hard shoulder for overtaking. |
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Fair enough - but they tint the front side windows, which is illegal. Only the rear side and rear windows are allowed to be tinted.
A biker uses a dark visor for safety purposes - what the fuck does a Nova need it's windows tinted for? To hide stolen goods?  ____________________ Past: Honda NSR125R >> Kawasaki ER-5a2 >> Kawasaki ZZR-600e1 >> Suzuki GSXR-750Y >> Honda VTR 1000 Firestorm
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 122 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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