Your correct Mike.
I knew you weren't laughing at me.
I tend to lean to her way of thinking because she always seems to know what is the correct answer.
I think I have her convinced that we don't need them.
That will last about a day then she will ask "did you order the modulators yet?
Doug
Willtill I'm not quite sure why you would say such a thing about someone you know nothing about....Yes I learned something I didn't know. Thanks for the link. Next time keep your insult to yourself Bloviating ,
sounds like the pot calling the Kettle Black.......................Dickie (30 years Law Enforcement Retired)
" A Gun Is Like A Parachute.If You Need One, And Don't Have One, You'll Probably Never Need One Again!"
21 years Army (retired)
...been everywhere, seen everything, done almost everything.
IBA 80537
2014 Red F6B with ABS
Baker: Hand Wings, BikeMP3: rack, Cardo Packtalk Bold Cyclepump: air compressor, Garmin Zumo 396
Honda: battery maintainer, center stand, passenger backrest, shop manual (2012-16), tall screen
MEC: first aid kit Nelson Rigg: Route 1 Traveler Tour Trunk Bag
Rivco: Honda Adjustable Highway Mounts, Flatfoot pegs
Uclear: HBC200 intercom system (spares)
ZUMOLOCK to lock on Zumo 396
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Well, just like any tool, there's a proper time and a place for use, and definitely a proper time and place for non-use.
They should be installed on your high beams so you have the option of turning them on and off.
Uses:
- riding in formation - NO
- riding in slow/stopped traffic - NO
- riding in consistent traffic, i.e. behind the same car for any period of time - NO
When the above criteria are NOT in effect AND:
- riding on open country roads - YES
- riding in neighborhoods - YES
- riding in populated areas - YES
- riding on highways and super slabs - YES
You simply are more visible, but that doesn't take away your obligation to ride like you are invisible.
Ride safe & responsibly,
Steve
My girls:
Isleen - 2014 F6BD
Saorla - 1995 FLSTN Heritage Special
"Politeness, n: The most acceptable hypocrisy."
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21 years Army (retired)
...been everywhere, seen everything, done almost everything.
IBA 80537