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Old 02-18-2009, 07:19 PM   #1
jamiep24   jamiep24 is offline
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Yazoo City, Ms
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Did I just waste $13.95?

I pretty much have gotten everything I think I need when I pick up my new bike next week. Jacket, vest, chaps, shades, 2 helmets, bike cover, rain suit, pressure gauge, plug kit, kickstand coaster, several pair of gloves, and more. My MSF instructor said that many times when you're sitting at a red light, the light may never change because of the size of the bike. Some wait til a car or truck come behing them to change the light and some just run it, and he says most cops won't pull you over for that reason. Well, I can't trust these cops down here, they're just looking for a reason to pull anyone over. I looked up what is called the "light changer". It goes under the bike with adhesive and a strap. Some of you may or may not have heard of this. The website says that many modern traffic lights sense the amount of metal on your vehicle and there's not enough metal on a motorcyle to make it change and this device (about the size of a domino), will trick the light into thinking there's more metal than there really is. You can tell I can't wait to get the bike cause I'm getting just about anything I can think of. Without laughing, tell me if you think I wasted that $13.95 (and that included shipping, too). The website is www.thelightchanger.com Like I said, I don't trust these cops down here. Thanks



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