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[dsn_klr650] headlight modulators -- somewhat nklr

Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2000 1:35 pm
by Weaver, Mark
    I want to thrown in my two cents worth on the headlight modulator discussion.  I understand the idea behind them, I've seen them used, but I personally don't feel they would be worth much.    i agree. in fact, i'm not convinced that having headlights on is a good thing. i saw references many years ago to a small study that indicated that while daytime headlights made it easier to see a vehicle, they also made it harder to judge the speed and distance of an approaching vehicle. apparently, the test subjects consistently underestimated the speed of the vehicles with headlights on. my own informal experience bears this out. the light doesn't seem to change much in intensity, and it seems to interfere somehow with the depth perception that helps us accurately judge approach speed. it's *possible* that daytime headlights could contribute to situations where drivers see you, but turn left in front of you anyway.    at any rate, if someone is waiting to turn left, i slow down 5-10mph anyway. it makes them wait a little longer, but it makes me feel like i can stop if i have to. there are lots of volvo drivers where i live. mw

[dsn_klr650] headlight modulators -- somewhat nklr

Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2000 6:39 pm
by Arne Larsen
Subject: [DSN_klr650] Headlight Modulators -- somewhat NKLR
>>>That being said, it is unbelievable to me the amount of people who don't
acknowledge our presence at all. If their mirrors are adjusted anywhere near correctly, the lights can't help but be right in their eyes. Even if not, you can see the light from the strobes bouncing off of things ahead of them, even in the daytime. Arne, (or anyone else here in emergency services) do you notice the same situation with lights? I've noticed that this applies to "life" in general. Myself included. People only notice things they are making an attempt to look for. Signs are another good example. As for rear view mirrors, I saw a study one time on how often drivers checked behind them in their mirrors. While some people check frequently (which I try to do), some hardle know they are there. But hey, if people don't get out of your way, there's always the sidewalk right? =^) Arne

[dsn_klr650] headlight modulators -- somewhat nklr

Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2000 6:44 pm
by Rob Heywood
This is why I live everyday as though it were my last. Arne Larsen wrote:
> Subject: [DSN_klr650] Headlight Modulators -- somewhat NKLR > > >>>That being said, it is unbelievable to me the amount of people who don't > acknowledge our presence at all. If their mirrors are adjusted anywhere > near correctly, the lights can't help but be right in their eyes. Even if > not, you can see the light from the strobes bouncing off of things ahead of > them, even in the daytime. Arne, (or anyone else here in emergency > services) do you notice the same situation with lights? > > I've noticed that this applies to "life" in general. Myself included. > People only notice things they are making an attempt to look for. Signs are > another good example. As for rear view mirrors, I saw a study one time on > how often drivers checked behind them in their mirrors. While some people > check frequently (which I try to do), some hardle know they are there. But > hey, if people don't get out of your way, there's always the sidewalk right? > =^) > > Arne > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Good friends, school spirit, hair-dos you'd like to forget. > Classmates.com has them all. And with 4.4 million alumni already > registered, there's a good chance you'll find your friends here: > http://click.egroups.com/1/2885/3/_/911801/_/956533164/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Visit the KLR650 archives at > http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 > Support Dual Sport News... dsneditor@... > Let's keep this list SPAM free! > > Visit our site at http://www.egroups.com/group/DSN_klr650 > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@egroups.com

[dsn_klr650] headlight modulators -- somewhat nklr

Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2000 11:45 pm
by Dash Weeks
You know I was thinking about a modulated accessory light for visibility. But for the cases when cagers just don't check their six, and I'm waiting patiently for them to get out of the passing lane. I think I'll flip the switch to the modulated light and hit the soon to be modulate horn. Big smiles will be had.... And since light modulators aren't illegal and horns can be anything you want, well I just may have to do it. Wonder where I can get my hands on a strobe chirper. Could make one for $5-$10 but I do have a life and better things to do. LaterZ Dash
>I've noticed that this applies to "life" in general. Myself included. >People only notice things they are making an attempt to look for. Signs are >another good example. As for rear view mirrors, I saw a study one time on >how often drivers checked behind them in their mirrors. While some people >check frequently (which I try to do), some hardle know they are there. But >hey, if people don't get out of your way, there's always the sidewalk right? >=^) > >Arne

[dsn_klr650] headlight modulators -- somewhat nklr

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2000 11:49 am
by John Laybolt
For what it's worth, I once followed a BMW R bike for a few hundred KM. He had a pair of little LED Flasher packs mounted about 1 inch below his taillight. They sure caught your attention. The taillight didn't flash, just the LEDs. Only about 1/2 by 1 inch each, 10-12 LEDs on each. A worthwhile investment I think If I could find them somewhere. John --- Dash Weeks wrote:
> You know I was thinking about a modulated accessory > light for visibility. > > But for the cases when cagers just don't check their > six, and I'm waiting > patiently for them to get out of the passing lane. > I think I'll flip the > switch to the modulated light and hit the soon to be > modulate horn. Big > smiles will be had.... And since light modulators > aren't illegal and horns > can be anything you want, well I just may have to do > it. Wonder where I > can get my hands on a strobe chirper. Could make > one for $5-$10 but I do > have a life and better things to do. > > LaterZ > Dash > > > >I've noticed that this applies to "life" in > general. Myself included. > >People only notice things they are making an > attempt to look for. Signs are > >another good example. As for rear view mirrors, I > saw a study one time on > >how often drivers checked behind them in their > mirrors. While some people > >check frequently (which I try to do), some hardle > know they are there. But > >hey, if people don't get out of your way, there's > always the sidewalk right? > >=^) > > > >Arne > >
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[dsn_klr650] headlight modulators -- somewhat nklr

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2000 1:45 pm
by Tom Simpson
-----Original Message----- From: John Laybolt To: Dash Weeks ; Arne Larsen ; KLR650 List DSN_klr650@egroups.com> Date: Monday, April 24, 2000 12:49 PM Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] Headlight Modulators -- somewhat NKLR
>For what it's worth, I once followed a BMW R bike for >a few hundred KM. He had a pair of little LED Flasher >packs mounted about 1 inch below his taillight. They >sure caught your attention. The taillight didn't >flash, just the LEDs. Only about 1/2 by 1 inch each, >10-12 LEDs on each. A worthwhile investment I think >If I could find them somewhere.
See if you can get a copy of BMW Owners News, published by BMWMOA. Its full of ads for such nick-nacks. BTW, my dad has these on his R100/7...I think you could see him from low earth orbit when he hits the brakes. :) -Tom '96 KLR 650 '77 R60/7

[dsn_klr650] headlight modulators -- somewhat nklr

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2000 2:04 pm
by Weaver, Mark
little led flasher gizmos are readily available at bike shops everywhere. they're pretty much standared night safety equipment for bicyclists.
> >For what it's worth, I once followed a BMW R bike for > >a few hundred KM. He had a pair of little LED Flasher > >packs mounted about 1 inch below his taillight. They > >sure caught your attention. The taillight didn't > >flash, just the LEDs. Only about 1/2 by 1 inch each, > >10-12 LEDs on each. A worthwhile investment I think > >If I could find them somewhere. > > >

[dsn_klr650] muffler cutaway and performance

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2000 2:22 pm
by Chuck MacKarness
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