Have you ever let someone else ride your bike?
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Have you ever let someone else ride your bike?
This morning I had to drive to work. This time it was worth it. I passed a cyclist that had a nice little red blinker on the back and a smallish white blinker on the front. This was around 5am.
I did see him but it made me wonder. Am I being seen? Have I done enough? I saw this guy but I got pretty close before I saw him AND I was wide awake. What about the people who are still groggy in the morning?
I have a PBSF on my helmet and an older Vista (yellow) blinker on the rear rack. Also a 6W halogen on the front and lots of reflective tape. I feel like a Christmas tree but I really don't know what OTHER people see.
So...tonight's project is to have my younger son ride my bike so I can see what other people see. I think that will let me know for sure if I'm being seen the way I think I'm being seen.
Ever done that?
Jerry H
I did see him but it made me wonder. Am I being seen? Have I done enough? I saw this guy but I got pretty close before I saw him AND I was wide awake. What about the people who are still groggy in the morning?
I have a PBSF on my helmet and an older Vista (yellow) blinker on the rear rack. Also a 6W halogen on the front and lots of reflective tape. I feel like a Christmas tree but I really don't know what OTHER people see.
So...tonight's project is to have my younger son ride my bike so I can see what other people see. I think that will let me know for sure if I'm being seen the way I think I'm being seen.
Ever done that?
Jerry H
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I've gotten enough comments from coworkers about the visibility of my lights that I'm not too concerend.
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No, let a friend give my recently bought bike around the parking lot..
But turned down a stranger in a strange country , who wanted to try my fully loaded touring bike..
[visions of the whole kit being immediately stolen popped in my mind immediately]
But turned down a stranger in a strange country , who wanted to try my fully loaded touring bike..
[visions of the whole kit being immediately stolen popped in my mind immediately]
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I've let a few people cruise around on mine, but they're cyclists too and I was watching them since they were just test-riding. I don't think I'd want to let someone else ride it far.. just doesn't seem right, but if it were the right person, I might.
semi-related story:
My friend had borrowed a mountain bike from his boss/friend for me to ride since I don't have a mtn bike, a carbon Specialized S-Works...nice bike. I rode it with him on some trails a few times. Once we switched for a bit because he wanted to try it out. Some passing mtb guys saw us and said something like "Hey, you can't swap bikes, that's like swapping wives!"
semi-related story:
My friend had borrowed a mountain bike from his boss/friend for me to ride since I don't have a mtn bike, a carbon Specialized S-Works...nice bike. I rode it with him on some trails a few times. Once we switched for a bit because he wanted to try it out. Some passing mtb guys saw us and said something like "Hey, you can't swap bikes, that's like swapping wives!"
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Dang. I just asked my son if he would take my bike out for a spin tonight so I could see what it looked like in the dark. He told me 'I haven't ridden a bike in 10 years'. All of a sudden it doesn't sound like such a great idea! Lol. Maybe I'll just lean it up against a tree and drive by it.
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No ... but the other night, I was going down a hill in the right lane, and a truck passed me slowly in the left lane. As we slowed down approaching a red light, the guy yelled "Hey! Your light is out." I yelled thanks, then pulled off the road, checked, and saw my light was on and working perfectly well.
I've been meaning to pass another cyclist at night, tell them the story, zip ahead, then fall back and ask them how visible I am. But it hasn't happened yet.
I've been meaning to pass another cyclist at night, tell them the story, zip ahead, then fall back and ask them how visible I am. But it hasn't happened yet.
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I actually have often wondered myself if I am as visible as I think I am. I have taken pics of my bike at night---I think I have even posted some of them here on BF. Perceptions are different on film and the real world.
I don't know anyone that I would trust with my bike--so I guess I'll never know. One can only hope.
I don't know anyone that I would trust with my bike--so I guess I'll never know. One can only hope.
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Dang. I just asked my son if he would take my bike out for a spin tonight so I could see what it looked like in the dark. He told me 'I haven't ridden a bike in 10 years'. All of a sudden it doesn't sound like such a great idea! Lol. Maybe I'll just lean it up against a tree and drive by it.
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Dang. I just asked my son if he would take my bike out for a spin tonight so I could see what it looked like in the dark. He told me 'I haven't ridden a bike in 10 years'. All of a sudden it doesn't sound like such a great idea! Lol. Maybe I'll just lean it up against a tree and drive by it.
Jerry H
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I actually have often wondered myself if I am as visible as I think I am. I have taken pics of my bike at night---I think I have even posted some of them here on BF. Perceptions are different on film and the real world.
I don't know anyone that I would trust with my bike--so I guess I'll never know. One can only hope.
I don't know anyone that I would trust with my bike--so I guess I'll never know. One can only hope.
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Well I got a couple of snapshots of the bike tonight. I still think the flash is going to give a slightly skewed view. Anyway, this is what I came up with. I didn't have my headlight or tail lights on.
Kojak, ain't it the truth! I'm going on my 32 year of commuting and touring. Still can't seem to get the boys interested. Even with all of the pictures and stories I bring home!
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Kojak, ain't it the truth! I'm going on my 32 year of commuting and touring. Still can't seem to get the boys interested. Even with all of the pictures and stories I bring home!
Jerry H
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That's not really what I thought you were asking - letting someone ride your bike in like a friend who asks/wants to borrow your favorite bike to use, etc...
To answer your question - No
To answer your question - No
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Sorry BA Commuter for the vague title. That type of question is easy for me to answer. I wouldn't have any problems letting any friend ride my bike. It's old, has tens of thousands of miles on it, is heavy as a tank, and probably wouldn't fit anyone but me anyway.
As for the experiment tonight, all finished. I was surprised at how non-reflective my reflective tape is for car headlights (see amazing reflective tape in pics above!) I was barely able to see the reflective sidewalls on my Continentals until I got really close. I did, however, like the look of my old Union 6W halogen. I also liked the PBSF on my helmet and the contrasting old Vista yellow blinker on my rear rack. I think I might opt for one more rear blinker and for sure some type of blinking light for the front.
What an eye opener. Way different than I expected.
Jerry H
As for the experiment tonight, all finished. I was surprised at how non-reflective my reflective tape is for car headlights (see amazing reflective tape in pics above!) I was barely able to see the reflective sidewalls on my Continentals until I got really close. I did, however, like the look of my old Union 6W halogen. I also liked the PBSF on my helmet and the contrasting old Vista yellow blinker on my rear rack. I think I might opt for one more rear blinker and for sure some type of blinking light for the front.
What an eye opener. Way different than I expected.
Jerry H