Staggered riding is actually a formation which supposedly allows closer safe following distances. Generally people say in a staggered formation on straights that a 2 sec spacing to the bike in front of you and 1 sec spacing to the bike in the other tire track is okay. Personally I kind of like 2 seconds to the nearest bike irrespective of formation, but that is another discussion.
Well then you know Vince, Ray and tk better than I. So, your comment about 82mph being too fast wast meant for everyone. I thought that was direct at me specifically, because Vince, Ray, and tk have taken that 95 way faster than I.
Objurgate == Lloyd for the time-being.
thanks for the info on the brake light/camera misfit, figured something was up after seeing the same spotty light on the 2nd vid. but anyways, leave your 5/15 watt tail bulbs in people, those pinkish LED bulbs don't work as well, despite what the Ebay listing tells you.
It's not some cheap Ebay brake light. It's a stock.Just because I took today off from work, I made a quick video clip of my light here.http://youtu.be/J6qUTy9huQw?hd=1
My point remains this....no one (that I saw) has brought up speed as a contributing factor here. Fine...you guys are confident that you can go into that first corner doing 70, but still need to stand on the brakes right through the corner and and another one loses the front end. A whole list of mitigating factors were given, except for speed. But where is the error margin when you most need it?
Curious as to how this accident is related to Calculus (that is, rate of change)?
Quote from: gely on November 07, 2011, 03:56:10 PMIt's not some cheap Ebay brake light. It's a stock.Just because I took today off from work, I made a quick video clip of my light here.http://youtu.be/J6qUTy9huQw?hd=1so, it always flashes like that when you're not "on" the brake? That is distracting and would be annoying IMHO to ride behind. I would want it to be just either "on" or "off".
Quote from: RCKT GRL on November 07, 2011, 04:29:25 PMQuote from: gely on November 07, 2011, 03:56:10 PMIt's not some cheap Ebay brake light. It's a stock.Just because I took today off from work, I made a quick video clip of my light here.http://youtu.be/J6qUTy9huQw?hd=1so, it always flashes like that when you're not "on" the brake? That is distracting and would be annoying IMHO to ride behind. I would want it to be just either "on" or "off". To the human eyes, the LEDs are solid.
Quote from: gely on November 07, 2011, 10:34:51 PMQuote from: RCKT GRL on November 07, 2011, 04:29:25 PMQuote from: gely on November 07, 2011, 03:56:10 PMIt's not some cheap Ebay brake light. It's a stock.Just because I took today off from work, I made a quick video clip of my light here.http://youtu.be/J6qUTy9huQw?hd=1so, it always flashes like that when you're not "on" the brake? That is distracting and would be annoying IMHO to ride behind. I would want it to be just either "on" or "off". To the human eyes, the LEDs are solid.must be a BMW thing or the camera, my R1 LED tail light does not show up like that on the GoPro Hero.
10% Outlaw, Greg
lol wutI'm surprised nobody is comenting on the pass on the right in the second video. Once in the twistys passing on the right is a faux pas in my book. I usually say to pass only on the left when I organize a group ride. Maybe this particular rider couldn't get slowed in time to stay behind Mike, which suggests he may have been following to close.