'84 or '85 honda interceptor in Barrie at the Ultramar at Essa and Mapleview around 9:30pm. Love seeing old Interceptors, remind me of my first bike
To the guy riding on the dvp on Saturday night with black saddlebags, black jacket & black helmet. Please consider getting something bright at night. It was pretty hard to focus on you
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Yes, but it's hard to judge distance for a floating headlamp. Plus with glare you can't tell if a bike is 5ft or 5mWere his lights on?
..Tom
Yes, but it's hard to judge distance for a floating headlamp. Plus with glare you can't tell if a bike is 5ft or 5m
No offense, but you should probably not drive at night.
I'd understand if it was some unlit country road, but you're talking about the DVP.
Whoever the lady was with the black Ducati riding down Dundas St in Oakville this morning, nice bike! You passed me while I was sitting on the 403 off ramp waiting to turn. Was riding a red, white and blue Honda.
No offense, but you should probably not drive at night.
I'd understand if it was some unlit country road, but you're talking about the DVP.
Hmmmm, maybe. I think distance is harder to guess when it's pitch black, but yeah, a single motorcycle taillight is trickier than a car's regardless of lighting.
Passed a group of about 6 or 7 bikes on Ridge Rd today - then one of them flies past me almost in my lane (maybe he was upset I passed them?) - but then we proceeded to have quite a bit of fun along the mountain brow... Nice riding boys (for the 2 who kept up anyway lol)
That may have been me! Black body with red frame, silver tank Ducati?? lol
No offense, but you should probably not drive at night.
I'd understand if it was some unlit country road, but you're talking about the DVP.
I wasn't going to reply to this but here goes, I've been driving for 16 yrs with no at faults & riding for another 10 with at least 100k kms. I'd be the judge of if I am competent on driving at night.I with you 100% on that
Hmmmm, maybe. I think distance is harder to guess when it's pitch black, but yeah, a single motorcycle taillight is trickier than a car's regardless of lighting.
I absolutely agree with you, Rocker. I understand and and respect that it's personal choice to ride a black bike; wear all black. However, at night, reflective gear should be a must, imho.
So unless so have some credentials in Optometry or Perception psychology, I'd say you don't know what you're talking about
When last have you spoken to your optometrist?What if I've only got one good eye? :cyclops: