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| Are people who wear Hi-Viz, Sad Gits, Or Safety Mindended |
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30% |
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| Safety Conscious |
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69% |
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| kawakid |
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Nowt sad about making you visible to other road users that potentially want to knock you off... ____________________ Current Toys: 06 Yamaha WR250F | Nissan 350Z GT | Tech 4 Homes |
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Personally I think Hi-Vis gear is great stuff, I wear it at low visability times and it gave me alot of confidence when I had my accident in 2002.
And people may take the piss, but you get to take the piss out of them if they get SMIDSY'd.  |
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I agree with Yams. I'm not voting for either, it's horses for courses really you got to do what you feel comfortable with and careless.
Oh and you can get black and silver hi viz sticker kits if you don't fancy the luminous yellow/orange stuff. Sure that you can get black stuff that only glows with light too.
Have a look here;
https://www.respro.com/urbancommuting_motorcyclin.php
They also do the Waistcoat which doesn't look too bad either. |
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Woops, misread the poll there. Thought it said "Are you...?" serves me right for scanning.
I think they're a great idea and would never hold it against someone for wearing any. Don't wear any myself though, and I can do that because I'm a hypocrite.  |
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I voted 'safety concious' but I must be honest I used to laugh at hi-vis wearers. I Say used to because I dont laugh anymore, I don't believe in them now. After reading about thw whole 'looming effect' that bikes have i doubt some drivers would spot a 20ft neon sign above you.
I work on a big site, about 5000+ people on it. On the commute I go past a lot of vis-wearers, mostly mopeds and things like that but when talking to the motorcyclists its mostly the ones who have been knocked off that now wear them.
When I say 'they dont work' dont get me wrong, in the instance of you being in someones field of vison, such as along side them or behind them it will help, but for the pulling out of junctions - from what ive read- they wont help. From some studies it looks like 'SMIDSY' might actually be true.
On the otherhand I didnt pay £350 for a one piece race suit, £250 for a lid and £170 for a pair of corsas to ruin it all with a £5.99 vest! Call me superficial if you will!
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I wear a lovely orange "workman's waistcoat" when commuting. I don't ride a moped either.
Considering the amount of dopey cagers in the roads during the rush hour with anything on their minds except driving, whatever I can do to get myself noticed by the slack-jawed boneheads has got to be a bonus.
I really don't give a flying fig whether it looks "cool" or not - it's a hell of a lot "cooler" than plaster casts and bandages. ____________________ "That's it. You people have stood in my way long enough. I'm going to clown college."
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yea i like to wear jackets that have reflective stuff on them but dont make you look really bright, yea and with lights on all the time, unless its really really nice and give me a good feeling be able to turn them off (this is about 2% of the time on the best summer days!))quite sad really! ____________________ 99 RS125 --> 02 SV650s --> 03 Speed Four --> 92 RXS100 --> 93 CB400sf --> 01 CB600f Hornet |
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| deputy wrote: | I personally don't wear hi-viz gear, but do ride with lights on.
It is mind boggling to me that with so much different bike clothing available that no-one has come up with some hi-viz clothing that bikers might actually LIKE/CHOOSE to wear, i.e. something that highly reflective/bright but not in horrid fluorescent colours. |
There are plenty of textiles with reflective banding and panels built into them, and plenty with large fluorescent panels. There are even leathers with fluorescent and reflective areas built into them. Not being able to find decent clothes that are reflective/ fluorescent is not much of an excuse, because there are plenty of items to choose from. It's just an ego thing that people don't buy them, because they're not 'cool', whatever that means. It's even less cool to end up as a bonnet ornament.
I wear a Sam Browne belt if I'm going anywhere at night, because I've seen the difference it makes in visibility. You can spot someone a half mile away with reflective gear on, and I rather prefer not having broken bones and ironmongery in me. During the daytime, I tend to rely instead on moving around on the road when I'm coming towards junctions, assuming that they haven't seen me, and/ or just using a low gear so they might just hear me.  ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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FYI if anyone wants to source any hi-viz / reflective tape then see this site
https://www.bikeseen.com/tapes.htm
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I have a hi-vis waistcoat that I just leave on my jacket all the time. I generally leave it open in the forlorn hope that it flapping around might attract slightly more attention than if it was done up.
On a CB250 I'm never going to look "cool" anyway, so it doesn't bother me to wear it all the time Better that than having to be swept up off the road! ____________________ Monster m600
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I'd love to be able to say i wear one, im sure the statistics are highly in favour
but i just can't do it!! i used to have to wear one for work and its a pain, as it was on my learner/lesson before passing
maybe when im older and more concerned about it i will
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At night nobody can see you. I guess that's the point of wearing them then.. It's hardly as though your mates are all going to take the piss if they never see you at night, is it? ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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I never ride without my headlight on. I think it helps break up your outline when you are in front of cars, oncoming traffic can distinguish you easier. My textile jacket has refelective bits on it too, but I'm thinking of getting some more to stick on as they don't really stand out that much.
As for the poll, I voted sad git, there are alternatives.  ____________________ Current bike: VTR1000F Firestorm. Previous: Firestorm (written off) - XJ600 Divvy - NSR125 - DT125 and a load of offroaders. |
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