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| mr.z |
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 mr.z World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 01:56 - 10 Jul 2005 Post subject: Night rideing... |
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A friend of mine has a 125, has had it for a year or so...
Asked if he wanted to go ride somewhere, we'd not leave there till dark "nooo dont ride at night" he said... WTF? said i..
Is this a common thing? anyone here who really avoids or downright refuses to ride after dark?
Also was wondering how much time pepople spend rideing after dark?
In summer probably 50/50 overall, but in winter most of my rideing will be in darkness/dusk.
Has anyone made any mods to their bike to improve night vision, how do you rate your bikes headlights? anyone think theirs is really bad? had auxiluary fogs on my last bike (much of my rideing is country lanes) want some spot lights to mount on the forks asap...
One last thought, 1st generation nvg/light intensifying devices are getting cheaper, they are available easyly for less than £100, will they ever be commerically viable, or even usefull for bikeing? thinking monocular types, one eye nvg one normal vision... maybe with a gps overlay or something on a screen... sure it could be done now, at enormous expense but technology allways is at first before being widely used...
Seen them used by armed forces landrover driveing e.t.c. dont know how practical they would be on the road with oncomeing lights e.t.c. or if they would damage them in any way?
Just a thought... £200 or so to see in the dark while rideing would be well worth it.. allthough xeon headlights can be got for that...
hmmm... ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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| BikerBen |
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Generally harder to be seen at night therefore increasing your chances of having an accident if you are not careful. Maybe that is why he doesn't like night riding. ____________________ My NSR --> https://members.boards.ie/instinct/Diagonal.jpg
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| dransy |
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 dransy World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 02:06 - 10 Jul 2005 Post subject: |
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i like night riding i think my rs lights are quite bright and when full beam is on its absaloutly blinding very good
and my bike performs better at night with the cool air keeps bike at a nice temperature ____________________ Being shot out of a cannon will always be better than being squeezed out of a tube. That is why God made fast motorcycles |
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 Hennessy Nitrous Nuisance

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| mr.z |
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| BikerBen wrote: | Generally harder to be seen at night therefore increasing your chances of having an accident if you are not careful. Maybe that is why he doesn't like night riding. |
Dont really agree, imo a front headlight or rear light against a backdrop of black is WAY easyer to see than a bike in the day, its also true of you seeing other things on the road (assumeing they have lights) if they didn't see that they sure as hell wouldn't have seen you in the day...
Good reflective gear is worth it too, i put white 3m reflective tape on my luggage and shineing a light you get most of the light right back at you... https://www.bikeseen.com/ (you can make your bike more visable without looking a twat, got tape on the back of me elmit too, looks like it should be there and works very well, the luggage tape follows the lines and is cut to shape, all in white, not red and green and yellow )
Only real thing is obsticles in the road (3 frickin cats and 4 inbred chavs on bikes tryed their luck tonight) and drunkards depending what time your out...
Think i prefer night time rideing too, roads are more or less yours, no traffic, no school runs or 4x4s..
Its also great for covering distance, rode for 40minutes on the m1 @3am last year without seeing a single car/van/lorry, easy to make great progress, stop when you want for a rest without ques of people at reastops when you get nibbles/petrol.. and arrive at your destination before anyones even woken up  ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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 matt123 Derestricted Danger
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It doesnt bother me at all, I would try to ride fastish on a road I didnt know or didnt know very well in the dark though and I dont like filtering much, It's hard to see a gap to cut into and cars probably wont see you coming up behind/beside them. ____________________ My bikes are at https://www.bikepics.com/members/dynamight/ |
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You can go a lot faster at night providing the road markings are good, easy to see if something is coming. If you have a long distance to go, hitting the motorway in the wee small hours is the way forwards, you can just crack on down there without any holdups.
I do think a lot of bike headlamps leave a lot to be desired though. That's why I put a set of Cibie spots on my MZ, 185w of conical beam on full, turns night into day . ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Night rides rock. Not done one for a while though (maybe tomorrow). You pretty much have the roads to yourself apart from the odd boy racer and taxi etc.
Gives you that sense of freedom that biking should be about.
As long as you're wide awake when you do it, it rocks.  |
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 Posted: 02:41 - 10 Jul 2005 Post subject: |
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yeah i love night rides, just got back form an errand, my dad was locked out i got from Ealing, to hammermsith then back home to Greenford in 25mins flat
and i think every biker loves the North circ, when its choc-a-block, dark, rainy and slippy  ____________________ - Suzuki Bandit N600 |
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 MarJay But it's British!

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Night riding in town = win
Day riding on country roads = win
any other combination thereof = lose.
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 Posted: 12:20 - 10 Jul 2005 Post subject: |
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i like night rides at home on the roads i know.
not too keen on night rides on the mainland unless with people, i find my eyes can play tricks on me with all the different lights.
road kill doesn't help either  ____________________ Seven days without laughter......... makes one weak. |
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 Posted: 12:21 - 10 Jul 2005 Post subject: |
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I don't ride at night much - only if I'm on my way back from somewhere. It's boring enough driving a car at night, but at least you have a stereo! Riding at night's fine if you know the roads - ride on a twisty road you don't know at night and it's a pain in the arse.
The worst ride I ever had was when I picked up my GSXR750 and rode back from Bristol down some A and B roads that I don't know very well. It was raining, so I had that crappy misty water shite on my visor and I couldn't go fast enough to clear it. I ended up finding a car and sitting behind it so I could see where I was going better  |
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I don't mind it at all. The only annoying thing I find is that there's a "black hole" switching between dipped and main beam on the Bullet, so you get plunged into darkness for a second. It's normal, and down to the fact they switched to AC lighting from DC (the filament doesn't heat up as quick under AC) a few years ago. When I get around to it, I'll put a couple of spotlights on the crashbars. ____________________ Current: CB500 Previous: CB100N, CB250RS, XJ900F, GT550, GPZ750R/1000RX, AJS M16, R100RT, Enfield Bullet
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My night vision's not very good, so I do actively try and avoid being down dark country roads at night. Not even that fond in the car if I'm brutally honest.
Towns are different though, I quite like riding around London at night, it looks better than it does in the daytime.  |
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I've happily ridden at dusk/early evening in town, when going to or from somewhere, but most of my riding is for pleasure really, on minor A- and B-roads in the middle of the countryside. They're not well-lit and some have dodgy surfaces ... potholes, patches of gravel, farming detritus etc etc, and my headlight is relatively poor too.
I wouldn't enjoy that in the dark, so I don't ride those sort of roads in the dark  ____________________ Power Ranger  |
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 Posted: 16:48 - 10 Jul 2005 Post subject: Re: Night rideing... |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 325 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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