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Device on Helmet -- What is it?
Today I passed a cyclist with something on her helmet. I would describe it as two square posts about three inches high, with something shiny suspended between them. The shiny rectangle swung back and forth like a cat door.
I wished I'd turned around to find out more. It's possible that this was just some artsy thing with no real purpose. She wasn't a serious cyclist, but she didn't look like some kook. Anyone know what it was? |
Are there a lot of magpies in your area?
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You got me curious, Machka- are magpie repellants a common helment attachment in your area?
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something to sparkle and get driver's attention?
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perhaps is was a light...
perhaps from your point of view the different sides of the cone reflected, giving you the illusion that it was moving? |
Originally Posted by StephenH
(Post 8562208)
You got me curious, Machka- are magpie repellants a common helment attachment in your area?
I was there in hatching season and witnessed these magpies dive-bombing my cycling partner many times, but for whatever reason, they left me alone. Rowan and I speculate that maybe it had to do with my braid, and perhaps my braid looked like a snake. Who knows! |
On the back of the rectangle I think there is a red light. It pivots so as you tip your helmet it remains almost level. I believe I have seen a couple.
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Originally Posted by TromboneAl
(Post 8561915)
Today I passed a cyclist with something on her helmet. I would describe it as two square posts about three inches high, with something shiny suspended between them. The shiny rectangle swung back and forth like a cat door.
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Originally Posted by Machka
(Post 8562428)
Not here, but in Australia. In Australia, the magpies are particularly aggressive, especially when their eggs are hatching, and they will dive-bomb cyclists. Magpies are big enough that they can do some serious damage. So the Australian cyclists claim that if you attach two zip-ties to your helmet so that they stick up like antennae that somehow wards the magpies off and they either won't dive-bomb you, or if they do, they'll veer off before they hit your helmet, face, neck, etc.
I was there in hatching season and witnessed these magpies dive-bombing my cycling partner many times, but for whatever reason, they left me alone. Rowan and I speculate that maybe it had to do with my braid, and perhaps my braid looked like a snake. Who knows! |
Originally Posted by 2manybikes
(Post 8562621)
I have read that painting eyes, or one big eye on the helmet has a similar effect to the zip ties. Have you heard of that?
In the Winnipeg area, red-wing blackbirds used to attack me all the time ... and if I had heard about the zip-tie technique while I was there, I might have tried it on them! |
Originally Posted by Machka
(Post 8562648)
Yes, I have heard that as well. I can't say I've actually witnessed either the zip-tie technique or the eyes on helmets, but they are suggestions which are offered to those who are prone to being attacked by magpies.
In the Winnipeg area, red-wing blackbirds used to attack me all the time ... and if I had heard about the zip-tie technique while I was there, I might have tried it on them! I would guess that the zip ties look like and act like a branch in the way. It sounds efffective, they can't really get past them if they are in the right place. |
Originally Posted by 2manybikes
(Post 8562825)
Did you do anything special to keep the blackbirds away?
I would guess that the zip ties look like and act like a branch in the way. It sounds efffective, they can't really get past them if they are in the right place. |
Originally Posted by Machka
(Post 8562888)
Usually waving my hands around would get them to back off a bit, but occasionally they would plow into my helmet, and then flutter off somewhere. I think a few of them almost knocked themselves out.
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Originally Posted by 2manybikes
(Post 8562959)
I know it's not funny when it's happening, It has happened to me. But the image of a bird knocking itself out against a helmet sounds funny. :) I guess the birds need to wear helmets too.
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Originally Posted by Machka
(Post 8562991)
Or maybe beak guards! :D
....................................................................................... chipcom.............the light exactly! |
Why not just hot glue a rubber snake to your helmet, that would make a much better conversation piece.
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Maggies are great fun to watch - when they're attacking someone else! I have a stretch near home which runs right next to a golf course (lots of trees). During maggie season it's a hell run. Imagine swarms of maggies lining up for a shot.
The cable ties (big 9-inch size) do the trick, even better if you tape a piece of shiny tinsel on the ends, except that you look a bit like a martian.... the painted eyes don't seem to work at all for me. |
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Originally Posted by Machka
(Post 8562888)
Usually waving my hands around would get them to back off a bit, but occasionally they would plow into my helmet, and then flutter off somewhere. I think a few of them almost knocked themselves out.
I can already see Hollywood planning a remake of the Hitchcock thriller "Birds" updated to include a flock of geese divebombing a peloton. Mayhem ensues! Just when you thought it was safe to get back on the bike...:p |
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Originally Posted by Cyclaholic
(Post 8564892)
Maggies are great fun to watch - when they're attacking someone else! I have a stretch near home which runs right next to a golf course (lots of trees). During maggie season it's a hell run. Imagine swarms of maggies lining up for a shot.
The cable ties (big 9-inch size) do the trick, even better if you tape a piece of shiny tinsel on the ends, except that you look a bit like a martian.... the painted eyes don't seem to work at all for me. So they do work? When I've been in Australia I've had a number of cyclists recommend them to me, but I wasn't sure if they were pulling my leg or if they really did work. |
I used to work for a telephone company. They had us nailing zip ties at the top of poles to stop birds perching and pooping on them.
I found a picture of something similar, though that pole is carrying electrickery, not telephony: http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/f...n/raptor_6.jpg |
Originally Posted by Machka
(Post 8568239)
Your cable ties are what I call "zip-ties".
So they do work? When I've been in Australia I've had a number of cyclists recommend them to me, but I wasn't sure if they were pulling my leg or if they really did work. |
Originally Posted by Machka
(Post 8568239)
Your cable ties are what I call "zip-ties".
So they do work? When I've been in Australia I've had a number of cyclists recommend them to me, but I wasn't sure if they were pulling my leg or if they really did work. |
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