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    Default Visibility

    We all have heard about how important it is to make ourselves as visable as possible while riding.

    I had a scary experience this morning while driving my truck that brought home the point. I was approaching a T intersection where I had a stop sign and the other street did not. As I approached I took a quick look to the left and saw no traffic -- yiou can see almost 500 yards sdown the street because of the park that is there. To the right is a semi blocked view and you really have to stop to be able to see well. All clear and I took another glance to the left and I now saw a motorcycle that was pretty close. I would not have hit him had I pulledout and he would not have hit me --but I know he would have braked and cussed me out. How did I not see him the first time I looked?? Being a rider I like to think I am very conscience of bikes. It was scary and my fault entirely.

    The bike was speeding some but not excessively, probably 45 in a wide open 30 and I am very familair with the intersection.

    What I did notice however when he went by was his visability or lack there of I guess. Black bike, black shirt, black helmet and a headlight that was misaimed low, so thta there was just a litle yellow glow. I am not tryijg to pick on those dressed in black -- I have a closet full of black tshirts from around the country. Just saying that sometimes we may be decreasing our visibilty w/o even realizing it. Think about it.

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    Default Re: Visibility

    I've had my motorcycle license for little over a year, and I always wear blaze orange when I ride. SO FAR, I've never had a cage not see me. Also, a tip I picked up from my MSF course instructor -- keep your high beam on during the day.

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    Default Re: Visibility

    We bought hi-viz yellow jackets while we were in Maggie Valley. Unfortunately, it's been too hot to wear 'em - and waaaaaay too hot to ride, so we're snugged down with the A/C going full blast until this heat wave breaks. Then we'll have the hi-viz for cool weather, and black and red (mostly red) GWRRA jackets for cold, but will always have our padded leather gear for those Christmas toy runs when it gets icy in Central Texas. I try to wear light-colored t-shirts and my white helmet when we go out at night, even with enough lights on the trike to be seen from outer space!!

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    Default Re: Visibility

    Quote Originally Posted by Rebel View Post
    I've had my motorcycle license for little over a year, and I always wear blaze orange when I ride. SO FAR, I've never had a cage not see me. Also, a tip I picked up from my MSF course instructor -- keep your high beam on during the day.
    Totally agree we (as riders) should do everything we can to be visible, HOWEVER, never assume a cager can see you no matter what you are wearing or how many lights you may have on your bike. Even if they are looking directly at you that does not mean they necessarliy see you (believe me). For me I adopted a riding style that assumes I am invisible to a cager. Just my .02 cents.

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    I was in a motorcycle safety seminar some years ago where they played a video of a dozen people passing a baton (like they use in track relays) while weaving in and out and around each other. After the video the only thing they asked was what color was the gorilla suit and how many times did it walk by. The gorilla suit was pink and it went by 3 times. I wish I could say it was me, but the amazing thing was only 1 person in the class of 26 noticed the pink gorilla at all! Everyone was fixated on counting the baton passes they missed everything else.
    We also saw a study that the mind tends to ignore things that are known but unexpected. Most drivers know about, but don't expect motorcycles, so they don't see them. We should try to be seen, but always remember and ride like we are pretty much invisible to car drivers.
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    Default Re: Visibility

    Well said Ozark, thats why modulating healight are so effective. They get the attention of the driver.
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    Default Re: Visibility

    I ride a silver and white trike with a bunch of shiny chrome. I wear a flurescent yellow long sleeved t-shirt. I rode with my high beam on and I still had people not see me. Stepped the visibility up a level and installed a headlight modulator. I've been using it for two years and it's made a huge difference. Near misses from people coming out of sidestreets/driveways/on ramps, left turns, etc. are almost non-existent. It's not perfect because you still do have idiots with broken chromosomes that shouldn't even be driving.

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    'Round these parts flashing your lights at someone stopped at an intersection or driveway means "Y'all go on right ahead". We have had quite a few car/bike accidents where the car driver said "I saw him, but he flashed his lights for me to go." The bikes had headlight modulators. They do get attention, but you still have to watch out and ride like the cagers are actively out to run you over.
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    Default Re: Visibility

    Riding Suits and Helmets also in Hi-Viz like this help a lot.....







    I've gotten a "Little Lax" about wearin' Full Gear since gettin' into Trikes, but it has saved me on many occasions in the past. Anytime I dress fully in HI-VIZ I can always tell a large difference in the pull out/turn off in front of me count....IT WORKS.....
    ..if it has WHEELS, I'm in...ThumbUp

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    Default Re: Visibility

    Saw your yaller gear - Scalp Hunter liked it - that's the color we chose so those crummy cagers couldn't miss us . . . so far, so good.

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    Default Re: Visibility

    Quote Originally Posted by Blondie Gal View Post
    Saw your yaller gear - Scalp Hunter liked it - that's the color we chose so those crummy cagers couldn't miss us . . . so far, so good.
    It works....first weekend Ride I took a few years ago, I could see Folks start out, then catch Themselves.....I definetly have less close calls when I wear it.....
    ..if it has WHEELS, I'm in...ThumbUp

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    Default Re: Visibility

    Wait...So Pink Gorilla's are known but unexpected?
    Oh yeah, I always leave the spot lights on. And air horns do wonders for anybody even THINKING of pulling across my path.

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    Default Re: Visibility

    3 toots for the AIR HORN. It has saved my Bacon more time than i care to mention. I have the flashing 3rd brake light ,Mud flap brake lights as well as 4 Honda brake lights . I just put LED brake lights on the trailer .I have had the modulator on all my bikes and I can see both points .It works but you must be careful that it doesn't give the wrong signal to cagers.

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    Default Re: Visibility

    Quote Originally Posted by Bikerbozo View Post
    Wait...So Pink Gorilla's are known but unexpected?
    Oh yeah, I always leave the spot lights on. And air horns do wonders for anybody even THINKING of pulling across my path.
    The deal with the pink gorilla was we were to count the baton passes. I believe it is called target fixation. Seems a pink gorilla should be noticed! I cant remember the name for the other mind trick,something psychological.

    Lights definitely do help, especially odd patterns. A triangle of lights is very noticeable - cars just don't look like that.
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    Default Re: Visibility

    The second thing I bought when I started riding again in '07 was an International Orange motorcycle vest with silver reflecting panels sold at the local MCX/PX.

    Oh, the first thing was a white helmet.

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    Default Re: Visibility

    White helmet, very white large Honda trike, lots of rear lights (not so many on the side), and am now thinking of getting out a day-glo green T-shirt I got from a church workday to wear. I am also considering putting reflective tape on it. Modulators sound real nice AND effective. That's probably in the future. (maybe this winter)

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    Default Re: Visibility

    Around here I noticed the white helmet is an attention getter. (even though I don't own one). The police have white helmets and so many peoples first reaction is "COP".
    It doesn't matter what you are riding as long as you are riding something.

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    Default Re: Visibility

    There have been no studies to show the modulating headlights are efffectvie.
    They have been out for a long time, 30+ years. Just seems funny that no one could ever show they are helpful.
    It would sure help sales.

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    Default Re: Visibility

    I wear a hi-viz vest over ANY jacket I wear. And the jackets have reflective stripes to boot! And have I had moments of hi-pucker factor?? Sure! But it's better than the alternative. Modulating high beams...well I dunno!
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    Default Re: Visibility

    left thumb on the horn button (saved me last week,someone on the phone with a doggie on the wheel, tried to take my lane)
    and one finger on the front brake lever, (saved me abt 2yrs ago, someone turned in front of me with my light on bright)
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