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| Le Chien |
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 Le Chien Derestricted Danger

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 Posted: 23:12 - 15 Nov 2006 Post subject: Various questions you might be able to help with... |
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Hi Guys,
Just wanted to get your opinions on a number of things..
1. I tend to ride with dipped lights on all the time. I see other riders who seem to have the full beam on (might just be brighter lights) - what do others do? Also thinking of getting those ultra high vis blue lights for the bike - any thoughts?
2. Is there any etiquette to filtering in traffic? I always worry that I might be holding up other bikers so tend to keep looking to check when I probably should be concentrating more on those dangerous car drivers. any advice would help...
3. I have bought proper motorbike trousers (pads etc) but find them uncomfortable. I noticed that ski trousers are quite similar and more comfy. Any one use these for biking?
4. Lastly - does anyone listen to music whilst riding. Sounds like a risky thing to do but I dont tend to hear much anyway (cars etc).. Your opinions would be useful for all of these.  |
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 Le Chien Derestricted Danger

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Hi, Thanks for the quick reply. Just for clarification: would you suggest using the full beam at all times? When driving the car. I have seen bikes with the full beam and although it gets in your eyes for a second, you certainly notice them....  |
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 Le Chien Derestricted Danger

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 Posted: 00:07 - 16 Nov 2006 Post subject: |
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Thanks guys. As I suspected, dipped lights are best. I know how annoying full beam lights are so won't be subjecting other people to that.
Ride safe. Cheers.  |
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 Le Chien Derestricted Danger

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 Posted: 00:19 - 16 Nov 2006 Post subject: |
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Thanks guys - I think we're overwhelmingly in favour of dipped lights as opposed to full beam so I'm sticking with that.
The info on ski pants is useful too. I was going to try that but will go for 'proper' trousers instead.
Have the feeling that apart from possible not being able to hear things around me, it might distract me so I'm going to steer clear of music too.
Thanks again - your prompt answers/opinions have set me right on a couple of things...much appreciated.  |
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 Louise World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 09:31 - 16 Nov 2006 Post subject: |
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1. I ride with full lights on everytime im out on the bike
2. Im new to filtering, I go with the flow. If I find cars are quiet close together I find a safe gap and wait.
3. I have just got Dianese textiles. Now, they are just too big for me. But, are comfy. So I use them on long rides.
4. I use one ear phone which is still good enough for short/long journeys.
Today I ran out of power on the Ipod and did 50 miles without music. Got pretty boring [/quote] |
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 Posted: 18:40 - 16 Nov 2006 Post subject: |
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1. Dipped in most riding conditions, in heavy traffic filtering i use mainbeam now, as you move between mirrors you "buzz" the cars up front with the light, i dont mind if they are annoyed, as long as they have seen me...
2. In london or anywhere try and let someone faster than yourself get past, all you have to do is move over a couple of inches, and maintain a straight course... if they want past let them do the work...
3. Try Draggin Jeans or Hood Jeans, They are made of knitted or woven kevlar, i am sitting in a pair of draggin jeans now, very comfortable and tough...
4. Yes I listen to music sometimes, on dual carriage ways and motorways wind noise stops you hearing anything anyway, just take it easier in cities/towns if you have music on... |
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 Posted: 20:23 - 16 Nov 2006 Post subject: |
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For the trousers, why not get leathers, mine are way comfortable, and wear dome ski/snowboard pants over the top in the cold - I would but mine are fucked from my last trip to Chamonix  |
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 Zimbo World Chat Champion

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| TheDonUK wrote: | 1. Dipped in most riding conditions, in heavy traffic filtering i use mainbeam now, as you move between mirrors you "buzz" the cars up front with the light, i dont mind if they are annoyed, as long as they have seen me...
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Actually I sometmes do this too, when "power filtering" for instance through stationary or very slow traffic on a motorway. I know it's annoying in their mirrors but at least they've probably seen me, and as I'm enclosed by two lanes of traffic I'm unlikely to be dazzling anyone coming the other way.
Louise, I can't recommend riding on full beam at all times, because
a) it's very annoying to other road users
b) it's illegal, and
c) main beams tend to dazzle and it really is virtually impossible to tell how far away you are, or what speed you're closing at, even for someone with perfect vision. For somone with poor eyesight they just aren't going to have a clue, they will see you but they will still pull out on you because they will totally misjudge your speed and distance. When you pile into the side of them they are likely to complain of being dazzled by your main beam, and any insurance claim may well go against you as you were breaking the law by using full beam in daylight. |
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 Le Chien Derestricted Danger

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 Louise World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 21:50 - 16 Nov 2006 Post subject: |
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Sorry, cant find the word im looking for
But, you have 'dip beam' 'normal beam for nights' and 'full beam' for when your on country lanes with no other people ect ect.
I use normal beam, Like the cars. I wouldnt use full beam as I know its not nice having a bright light in yer face. |
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 Posted: 22:01 - 16 Nov 2006 Post subject: |
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full beam annoys cages, i admit that i have it on at night i do flick it off if i can but not always, keep it dipped when day and on comeing cars at night. music i do listen to now, it feels so boring on my 80 mile a day commute so it keeps my mind from drifting away and thinking about ladies. ____________________ 2nd time around CBT: 8/9/11
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 Posted: 23:38 - 16 Nov 2006 Post subject: |
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Ha ha. Don't think about ladies - too distracting while riding!!!
No-one has said anything about xenon lights... |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 95 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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