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 turningCircle Renault 5 Driver
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 Posted: 10:22 - 23 Apr 2015 Post subject: Riding in the dark |
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I remember when I did my CBT about half of the road ride section was completed in the dark. (It was mid-winter and getting dark at about 6pm).
I'll be honest; I was shitting myself. Despite being fully "vizzed up" I felt pretty vulnerable.
I don't ride in the dark - was wondering whether or not any of you fellas do. Probably wins the 'Most Pointless Thread Award'  |
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Had a similar problem riding home after a late finish at work one night - everything was fine until I came to an unlit section of 'B' road, and I literally couldn't see the road ahead.
There was no legal alternative route, so I had to wait until a car passed me so that I could follow his tail lights, and when he got too far ahead, I had to pull over and wait for another car.
Very shortly afterwards, I replaced the puny BA20D bulbs for a Bi-Xenon HID kit, and everything is fine now. ____________________ Honda Varadero XL125(V8)
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you guys must live in the sticks. Where I live we have street lamps.  ____________________ GSXR 600 K6 - Stolen
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Hated riding in the dark when I first started out!
I put it down to lack of confidence (generally)
A Hornet that has terrible headlamp
Only riding in the dark during the winter (fogging up).
Now, I LOVE riding in the dark (on familiar roads). It's great on back lanes because you can cane it more knowing there isn't a car coming.
So, of course I now have a bike that has no lights at all
Useless fact: Men see better in the dark. |
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A CBT at 6pm, did the examiner oversleep?
I've only had one experience of driving in the dark on a road that I wasn't familiar with, turns out my dipped headlight is so poor that I wasn't able to see a huge speed bump fair to say that I felt like I was doing the biking equivalent of the grand national, least my suspension works
The main problem I encounter when driving in the dark is a lack of concentration or being tired.
On the flip side riding home during the evening is often one of the better times to be commuting as you tend to get home quicker (less traffic).
Oh and don't fixate on cars coming in the opposite direction with headlights strong enough to blind you, I often quickly look away as they go past or tilt my head so their not eye line level. |
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Pinlock for your visor, no fogging. Fog city adhesive insert if you don't have pinlock studs.
Bright colours are pointless at night, retroreflectives are more use off the bike than on the bike as you have lights.
Fit osram nightbreaker or phillips xp and check the dip angle of your headlights. My MOT tester is about the size and weight of danny pedrosa, and my bike comes back with the light set skywards if I forget to check the levels with my hulking form aboard before I leave. I have some chalk on the wall that I use to check the lights for deviation if I've luggaged up. If you can't see any road, it's probably headlamp aim.
Most of the first 2k I rode was at night, in winter, on a 125, in the rain. The destination was worth it
Twisties at night are an arse as it's hard to see into the corner. It the lights are on the bars it's worse as the light swings away as you tip in.
My pet hate are 4x4s with lights that get you right in the mirrors, ruining your night vision. Invariably operated by a helpful driver that will follow closely and turn all the lights on because they've worked out you can see fuck all.
I might fit some LED auxiliary lamps for deserted back roads, need to work out how to rig them so i can switch them off easily though. Thinking relay linked to main beam, or change wiring of RH switch from off/side/main to side/main/main+aux ____________________ Bandit. does. everything. |
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Wotcha.
Lights ?
I used to dream of having lights . . . .a poxy six volt dynamo that only gave out 55 Watts.
One thing I certainly don't miss from the "good old days". My British bikes are now all 12 volt and have good lights. ____________________ Cheers.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 10 years, 356 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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