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LDHunter
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change that red light to green

Post by LDHunter » Sun Feb 01, 2009 10:20 am

KLRistas, I ran across something to make those "demand lights" at intersections "see" a motorcycle so you don't sit forever until a car trips them. http://www.directlineparts.com/product.asp?pid=7215 http://www.directlineparts.com/product.asp?pid=7215&str=12&ID=043514378> &str=12&ID=043514378 $bob$ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

nakedwaterskier
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change that red light to green

Post by nakedwaterskier » Mon Feb 02, 2009 7:16 am

This is copied and pasted directly from your link Amanet Red Light Changer. FREE SHIPPING Average Rating: Based on 1 reviews ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------- Probably not worth it, 10/16/2008 Reviewed by: Gerry from Montgomery, TX, USA I purchased this product specfically for two intersections I encounter on a regular basis. It does not work on either one. Consequently Ive wasted my money. Would not buy it again.

D Critchley
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change that red light to green

Post by D Critchley » Mon Feb 02, 2009 11:27 am

About 10 years ago I bought 2 rare earth magnets for about $15 each which were supposed to change lights. They attached to the bottom of the frame and changed lights both quickly and supposedly. They were an absolute failure on both counts. If a car had not come along, I would have starved to death at that intersection. I expect that this is another re-incarnation of the same idea, and it will arise again in another 10 years as well. DC nakedwaterskier wrote:
> > This is copied and pasted directly from your link > > Amanet Red Light Changer. FREE SHIPPING > > Average Rating: Based on 1 reviews > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > . > >

Mike Frey
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change that red light to green

Post by Mike Frey » Mon Feb 02, 2009 1:01 pm

Did you ever notice the skeletons of bikers still sitting at traffic signals, waiting an eternity for the light to change? ;-) ...Which reminds me of an old joke: If so many cats get stuck in trees and the fire departments don't get them down, why don't we see cat skeletons in the trees after the leaves fall? I have, on more than a few occasions, hopped off the bike, dashed over to the "push to cross" button and then back to the bike. Even more frequently, I have stopped, waited a while, then proceeded carefully through the red light. Once was in full view of a police officer parked down the block. I wasn't pulled over. Mike D Critchley wrote:
> > About 10 years ago I bought 2 rare earth magnets for about $15 each > which were supposed to change lights. They attached to the bottom of the > frame and changed lights both quickly and supposedly. They were an > absolute failure on both counts. If a car had not come along, I would > have starved to death at that intersection. > I expect that this is another re-incarnation of the same idea, and it > will arise again in another 10 years as well. > DC > > nakedwaterskier wrote: > > > > This is copied and pasted directly from your link > > > > Amanet Red Light Changer. FREE SHIPPING > > > > Average Rating: Based on 1 reviews > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > ----- > > > > . > > > > > >

Horton Oliphant
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change that red light to green

Post by Horton Oliphant » Mon Feb 02, 2009 1:30 pm

If one actually owned and used a device that would take command of the Opticom systems on intersections, I'm sure it would be illegal. Other systems may be used in other areas of the country but at least in central Iowa most are Opticom systems. Google Opticom for more information. I just mention this because I think some one mentioned on demand lights. Alan Henderson A13 Iowa D Critchley wrote:
> About 10 years ago I bought 2 rare earth magnets for about $15 each > which were supposed to change lights. They attached to the bottom of the > frame and changed lights both quickly and supposedly. They were an > absolute failure on both counts. If a car had not come along, I would > have starved to death at that intersection. > I expect that this is another re-incarnation of the same idea, and it > will arise again in another 10 years as well. > DC > > nakedwaterskier wrote: >> This is copied and pasted directly from your link >> >> Amanet Red Light Changer. FREE SHIPPING >> >> Average Rating: Based on 1 reviews >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------- >> ----- >> >> . >> >> >

dooden
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change that red light to green

Post by dooden » Mon Feb 02, 2009 3:17 pm

Round these here parts they have magnetic sensors at intersections, in addition to the Optical whatevers, easy to spot as the intersections have a square with beveled corners cut and sealed in the area where a vehicle would be stopped waiting for a light. Basically the metallic mass of a normal car/truck signals the traffic light control there is a vehicle waiting, otherwise signal stays green for the main throughfare road. Dooden A15 Green Ape --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Horton Oliphant wrote:
> > If one actually owned and used a device that would take command of
the
> Opticom systems on intersections, I'm sure it would be illegal.
Other
> systems may be used in other areas of the country but at least in > central Iowa most are Opticom systems. Google Opticom for more
information.
> > I just mention this because I think some one mentioned on demand
lights.
> > Alan Henderson A13 Iowa > > D Critchley wrote: > > About 10 years ago I bought 2 rare earth magnets for about $15
each
> > which were supposed to change lights. They attached to the bottom
of the
> > frame and changed lights both quickly and supposedly. They were
an
> > absolute failure on both counts. If a car had not come along, I
would
> > have starved to death at that intersection. > > I expect that this is another re-incarnation of the same idea,
and it
> > will arise again in another 10 years as well. > > DC > > > > nakedwaterskier wrote: > >> This is copied and pasted directly from your link > >> > >> Amanet Red Light Changer. FREE SHIPPING > >> > >> Average Rating: Based on 1 reviews > >> > >> ---------------------------------------------------------- > >> ----- > >> > >> . > >> > >> > > >

Jud Jones
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change that red light to green

Post by Jud Jones » Mon Feb 02, 2009 4:38 pm

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, D Critchley wrote:
> > About 10 years ago I bought 2 rare earth magnets for about $15 each > which were supposed to change lights. They attached to the bottom of the > frame and changed lights both quickly and supposedly. They were an > absolute failure on both counts. If a car had not come along, I would > have starved to death at that intersection. > I expect that this is another re-incarnation of the same idea, and it > will arise again in another 10 years as well. > DC >
Somebody ought to package them up in a kit together with some deer whistles and a Swarup. It would make a great Father's Day gift!

Spike55
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change that red light to green

Post by Spike55 » Tue Feb 03, 2009 6:03 am

I had access to low-cost epoxy coated 'cow magnets' and had a total of 8 configured on two axies between the footpegs. Guess what? The red light stayed red. But I was surprized by the amount of small metal fagments these magnets collected out of the 'road-wash' under the bike. Eventually took them off. I still get puzzled looks from car drivers behind me when I motion to them to pull forward to trip the light. Seems like they don't understand how the light trigger works. More than once, I've seen a long row of cars sitting at a light because the lead car is sitting 10'-15' back from the hexagonal 'tar snakes'. Don R100, A6F --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "nakedwaterskier" wrote:
> > This is copied and pasted directly from your link > > Amanet Red Light Changer. FREE SHIPPING > > Average Rating: Based on 1 reviews > > --------------------------------------------------------------------
----
> -------- > > > Probably not worth it, 10/16/2008 > Reviewed by: Gerry from Montgomery, TX, USA > > I purchased this product specfically for two intersections I
encounter
> on a regular basis. It does not work on either one. > Consequently Ive wasted my money. Would not buy it again. >

Dan Taylor
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change that red light to green

Post by Dan Taylor » Tue Feb 03, 2009 10:49 am

What about simply making a right turn, then a quick U-turn, and then another right turn on the same street that you were wanting to cross? It's worked for me . . .

Lars Lemberg
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change that red light to green

Post by Lars Lemberg » Tue Feb 03, 2009 11:23 am

In Virginia, I believe there is a law that allows motorcycles to cautiously proceed through a red light if the sensor does not pick up the presence of a motorcycle. I just searched the Code of Virginia a bit but could not find the exact paragraph. I found the law that discusses proceeding through an intersection when the traffic light is malfunctioning, so that might be what I am thinking of. I wonder if the judge would agree that not triggering the sensor is "malfunctioning"? I did find this law, though: Code of Virginia 46.2-911.1. Operation of motor-driven cycles on public highways prohibited. No person shall operate a motor-driven cycle on or over any public highway in the Commonwealth. (2006, cc. 529, 538.) http://leg1.state.va.us/cgi-bin/legp504.exe?000+cod+46.2-911.1 HUH? ???!!!??? Lars in VA, a rebel who blatantly violates Paragraph 46.2 Section 911.1 all year round. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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