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surlymonk 12-08-15 06:51 PM

Tired of Close Calls
 
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old's'cool 12-08-15 07:24 PM

Ièd rather not mess with anything physical. How about a laser level painting a no-cross line to the left of your travel line...

canklecat 12-08-15 10:42 PM

I wouldn't use anything that could be grabbed by a passing vehicle's passenger. It would need to be a breakaway type, but sturdy enough to withstand the usual wind and jolts while riding.

On the other hand, a proximity detector that launched Silly String or orange dye packs on brush-bys... maybe.

highrpm 12-09-15 07:03 AM

If anything bumps that rod, you're going down.

tarwheel 12-09-15 07:10 AM

Looks like a disaster waiting to happen.

Bike Gremlin 12-09-15 07:15 AM

A flexible branch is a better solution. Willow branch. Tie a piece of red cloth at the end.

CliffordK 12-09-15 07:27 AM


Originally Posted by canklecat (Post 18376401)
On the other hand, a proximity detector that launched Silly String or orange dye packs on brush-bys... maybe.

I've thought about letting fly a volley from a paint ball gun.

But, no doubt distracting a driver more than they are would be a bad idea. And, someone would respond with real bullets.

I don't worry much about cars overtaking from the rear. Most of them are travelling slow enough, it is only those that think they're on a closed Indy corse that bother me.

My dreaded pass is the 2 side-by-side cars coming towards me, and the tennis ball won't help a bit.

Jim from Boston 12-09-15 08:46 AM

Tired of Close Calls


Originally Posted by CliffordK (Post 18376737)
...I don't worry much about cars overtaking from the rear. Most of them are travelling slow enough, it is only those that think they're on a closed Indy corse that bother me.

My dreaded pass is the 2 side-by-side cars coming towards me, and the tennis ball won't help a bit.

As a rearview mirror advocate, IMO wearing one takes a lot of surprise and anxiety out of close calls.


Originally Posted by Jim from Boston (Post 18285728)
…Also important to me is Jim’s Law of the Road, "No matter how well-paved and lightly-traveled the Road, a vehicle is likely to pass you on the left, as you encounter an obstacle on the right."


Originally Posted by B. Carfree (Post 18287476)
Don't forget its corollary: Whenever a vehicle approaches from behind on a narrow, lightly travelled road, there will be a vehicle approaching from the front and all three of you will cross paths at the same moment. Confirmation bias has this one at nearly 100%.:lol:

That’s my justification to wear a rearview mirror, my premier decision for safety. That's the most salient advice I give to the statement, "I'm afraid to ride in traffic."


PatrickGSR94 12-09-15 09:03 AM

No, no, no. Get out there and make yourself visible. Get off the edge and out of the gutter. There's a video or three on YT of a guy who put something similar on his bike, riding at the far right edge, and some motorists STILL hit it! Something like that is not going to prevent close calls, and in fact could make the problem worse.

unterhausen 12-09-15 09:10 AM

just needs a carbide scribe on the end to be perfect.

I occasionally tie frames to my rack. I find that helps a lot. I would definitely make that thing so it could rotate though. And space a few carbide scribes along the lenght of it.

surlymonk 12-09-15 09:11 AM

I agree with all of you. I built it, put it on my bike for the pictures, then took it off. I feel much better. It came out just the way I imagined it. The "rod" is a heavy screen door spring plugged into a piece of copper pipe. The disk rotates so that you can point the thing backwards in town where you might choose to pass stalled traffic at close quarters.

I realized from the start that if someone did get close enough to wreck their paint job it would make the world a sadder place. They might get mad enough to run over the next innocent biker that came along, or, yeah, this is America, shoot me. The one who finally plows into me wouldn't be affected by it. But…it felt great to invent the thing I call the Stinger. I made a bullet catch out of a spring from a plumbing fixture and a 1/4" ball bearing from the bike shop. There is a satisfying "click" when the disk pops into position.

RubeRad 12-09-15 11:17 AM


Originally Posted by unterhausen (Post 18376931)
just needs a carbide scribe on the end to be perfect.

Yeah, I like how it's got a big ugly bolt on the end instead of a nice soft ball. Maybe it needs some Ben-Hur spikes?

treadtread 12-09-15 12:22 PM

Why is the orange ball bruised in the front? Or did it turn after the close call?

surlymonk 12-09-15 07:23 PM


Originally Posted by treadtread (Post 18377447)
Why is the orange ball bruised in the front? Or did it turn after the close call?

The ball has a dark logo on it, which I drilled through. I wanted to back the lag bolt out to get the ball on, but the spring is wound in a reverse thread and the lag doesn't want to back out, so I had to split the ball to get it on, which explains the out of roundness.

SJX426 12-10-15 09:05 AM

My issue is with red light runners on MUP crossings. I have been thinking of carrying steel ball to toss in front of me prior to leaving the curb area.

rumrunn6 12-21-15 03:03 PM

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