Watch this before you ride a motorcycle at night

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MCrider - Motorcycle Training

MCrider - Motorcycle Training

Күн бұрын

This week on MCrider we talk about riding a motorcycle at night. The dangers involved in it and some tips to help you ride your motorcycle at night.
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@MCrider
@MCrider 3 жыл бұрын
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@gradymarsh3080
@gradymarsh3080 3 жыл бұрын
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@rovdjur2
@rovdjur2 5 жыл бұрын
In Swedish military they teach a method for avoiding light blindness. When the car approaches (before the light blinds you), close one eye. When the car has passed open it again and you have at least one good eye to scan the road ahead with sinsce the closed eye retains its light sensitivity. Thanks for another great episode!
@mustardpikachu3597
@mustardpikachu3597 5 жыл бұрын
Good trip comrade
@Swoop180
@Swoop180 5 жыл бұрын
In America I just started wearing sunglasses at night since most idiots over here don't know what a dimmer switch is!
@kenmcdougall6106
@kenmcdougall6106 5 жыл бұрын
Great tip!
@karlmac1
@karlmac1 4 жыл бұрын
Arrr, that be an olde pirate trick.
@Filmpilot
@Filmpilot 4 жыл бұрын
Closet That’s accurately spoken. As an FAA and military night vision instructor that’s totally on point.
@yurikhromov2905
@yurikhromov2905 5 жыл бұрын
The tip on keeping your speed low enough to be able to stop within a viewing distance. Not long ago I had to ride at night through a countryside on a very poor road with so many potholes that I had to use all my skills I had practiced on a parking lot. It was my fault that I failed to plan the trip to finish it in daytime (going back in daylight was so much easier being able to see all the road far ahead), so I had to go through that trial. 50 miles of that road took me about 4 or 5 hours to get through. Quite a few cars passed me, but I didn't dare to go faster, because any of those potholes could be my last if I didn't see it early enough at speed. So I kept it slow and steady and got to my destination safe and sound although very tired (add 5 hours of road trip before that crazy rollercoaster ride). Another thing to remember is that when a road winds not only left and right but also up and down, your headlight patch jumps forward and backward constantly. So you have to adjust speed all the time, when you climb a hill, you have no idea what's behind it, because your headlight points to the sky until you roll over the top. When riding in the city at night it's important to remember, that car drivers don't see you. 99% of them won't recognize that single headlight as a motorcycle. Even at broad daylight most car drivers don't notice motorbikes but at night it's safer to assume that absolutely nobody can see you and act accordingly. P.S. And a bonus tip. If you find yourself riding in the middle of nowhere in complete darkness. Take a moment to stop, shut down your engine and lights and admire the stars in the night sky. Those gems can't be seen as clearly with street lights of the cities around you.
@jefffeudner408
@jefffeudner408 5 жыл бұрын
Yuri Khromov / in the day time I often shut down and sniff the flowers. .
@jefffeudner408
@jefffeudner408 5 жыл бұрын
Here we contend with wild turkeys cows coyotes deer Day time 2 ounce flying beetles bee swarms snakes Always ambitious CHP Officers illegal aliens drunk Indians wondering tweekers..unsupervised welfare kids.. dogs.. Best of all.. don't drink.. Honest to drunk officer I promise I am not god. ;) Be cool be smart be safe. Thanks ..
@deanstretch1258
@deanstretch1258 5 жыл бұрын
Correct. Sounds like you ride like me, cautious, but love riding. No issues with a little risk occasionally. You can ride bro!
@BigJake4739
@BigJake4739 5 жыл бұрын
I gave you a thumbs up just for the stars part of you comment alone...
@zhub2104
@zhub2104 2 жыл бұрын
@@BigJake4739 dude I was literally about to say that the stars section made the post worth it. It’s too easy to just speed through life and not take time to enjoy it
@rickguyevans
@rickguyevans 5 жыл бұрын
I prefer night riding: less traffic and much more quiet. I ride through city/ deer country and drive accordingly. All of your tips are required for safe riding and agree with all of them. Keep up the good work, Kevin: much appreciated! :)
@zosxavius
@zosxavius 5 жыл бұрын
A big reason that fatalities happen so much at night is because drunks are on the road. Especially between midnight and 2.
@frederickking1660
@frederickking1660 2 ай бұрын
Especially the nut behind the handlebars
@fluffyflamesss5683
@fluffyflamesss5683 5 жыл бұрын
Hi Kevin, another great post, thank you! I flew as a professional pilot for 10 years, and here are another few tips: If you have the option to do so, plan your night ride to be done on a cloudless night and also one with a full moon. It's amazing how much light the moon can give off. Also, if you know you're going to be riding at night, make sure to protect your eyes well during the day, heavy sunglasses for example, this will improve your natural night vision. Finally, if you have the luxury to do so, plan your route using known, well lit roads rather than black back roads. God bless and stay safe!
@simonthomas5367
@simonthomas5367 5 жыл бұрын
Hey MC. My wife gave me a Cosmo Connected for Christmas. Fantastic! It's an extra LED lamp that attaches to the back of most helmets. It contains an accelerometer so when you decelerate, it lights up like a brake lamp. Really useful in the Winter or for tailgaters. There are several settings for it. I keep mine lit permanently and it shines brighter when I decelerate. You can connect it to your smartphone for more info and options. It will even contact the emergency services if it detects an accident impact. It's designed and made here in France. Not sure about US availability but it's certainly extremely useful for me here in heavy morning and evening traffic. Happy 2019! Keep those vids coming!
@anonymitytube
@anonymitytube 5 жыл бұрын
0:49 Bright screen on your dash should also be a point to mention that it reduce your low light sensitivity. I'm considering to change my dash backlight from bright white LEDs to red ones to help just a little more.
@TD-wi1zh
@TD-wi1zh 4 жыл бұрын
I always turn stuff off or brightness down for that same reason. I'd never drive a tesla because of that dangerous central light where you have to look for heater/aircon controls, stereo etc.
@davidhayden6724
@davidhayden6724 5 жыл бұрын
Great video Kevin. I really appreciate the headlight adjusting information. Ride safe out there my friend.
@JustMe-mt5df
@JustMe-mt5df 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the info,Looking threw the corner makes such a big difference.
@audiogarden21
@audiogarden21 5 жыл бұрын
My tip is, being hydrated and rested so that your eyes don't produce any film that may cause your eyes to smudge incoming light sources creating a halo effect. If you find yourself blinking a lot at night, then one or both of those is probably off kilter.
@johnmadsen37
@johnmadsen37 5 жыл бұрын
audiogarden21 on the same note, buff out any cataracts before riding. It’s Cadillac style, not cataract style!
@audiogarden21
@audiogarden21 5 жыл бұрын
Haha.
@AtimatikArmy
@AtimatikArmy 4 жыл бұрын
Great advice audiogarden, thank you.
@impromptucaferacer
@impromptucaferacer 5 жыл бұрын
One way to avoid staring into the incoming headlights is to point your eyesight for a moment towards the right side edge of the road. It helps against blindness and you can still observe what’s going on around you with your peripheral vision.
@NoName-mr1lh
@NoName-mr1lh 5 жыл бұрын
Thats something I do often but I look at the left side being in the UK.
@SmallSpoonBrigade
@SmallSpoonBrigade 5 жыл бұрын
That's why fog lines were invented. It's not ideal, but you can keep yourself on the road without being blinded by the headlights on the other side of the road.
@TheBraveheart55
@TheBraveheart55 4 жыл бұрын
You are absolutely right my friend !!! I do this also and it works!!!
@brian6140
@brian6140 3 жыл бұрын
I focus on the solid white line on the right side of most 2 lane roads.
@brian6140
@brian6140 3 жыл бұрын
I follow the white solid line on the right of the road (I don’t fixate!)
@robertbrunston5406
@robertbrunston5406 5 жыл бұрын
Very good Kevin I agree with every thing you said! I converted my brake light to a led strobe and converted my rear turn signals to stop lights also, Thank you.
@davemiller1007
@davemiller1007 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great information, always appreciated.
@shashimenon1000
@shashimenon1000 5 жыл бұрын
Kevin at MCRiders...thanks for the tips on night riding. After 50 years of driving and riding, my simple rule of thumb is to reduce my speed by around 20%. I would still reach where I planned to go. Your tips are superb. Thanks.
@michaelrooney3626
@michaelrooney3626 4 жыл бұрын
I love riding below 55 mph for reg. riding. Fog speed is not above stopping distance. Deer take a full 2 seconds to realize that we are a danger, if you go below 55 you greatly reduce the risk of hitting deer.
@cleavescleaves1855
@cleavescleaves1855 Жыл бұрын
Agree with all of this - I would also reiterate that whenever it's possible I will just pull over and lose my follower if they are getting remotely close. That way if I have to use my limited stopping distance they don't plow into me and the deer. It also keeps me from feeling any pressure to move faster than I want to. They have four wheels to hit the potholes I have one and then my butt. Plus I'm with Yuri - night rides are some of the sweetest and it's great to spend a few moments at the side of the road drinking it all in.
@hcderksen
@hcderksen 2 жыл бұрын
Very good information. Thanks for what you do Kevin.
@2bikemikesguitartopics145
@2bikemikesguitartopics145 5 жыл бұрын
I also avoid riding at night whenever possible. But if I get caught out there for a short time before arriving home or a destination I find my eyes are also very affected by oncoming car lights. Especially the newer cars with hid and LED lights. They pose a much more problem for me than the traditional halogen car lights. So what I've done to help with that situation is use my left hand to block the light as the car approaches and maintain the angle that blocks the light until it's past. I found that doing this blocks the light from my eyes and I can still see the road in front where I need to go.
@fawnevans4639
@fawnevans4639 2 жыл бұрын
Even in a car I find it helps with high beams coming at me to keep my focus on the white line along the side of the road. Anybody else find that works?
@mrdouglasbaker
@mrdouglasbaker 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing experience with us. Respect brother!
@paulewing5366
@paulewing5366 3 жыл бұрын
Man, can’t thank you enough for what I’ve learned from you. Some things you’d think would be common sense, but they’re not unless you have the experience.
@randomrides
@randomrides Жыл бұрын
I think that through watching your videos you've probably already saved my life. Thank you 😊
@kawigoodtimesroll
@kawigoodtimesroll 5 жыл бұрын
love youre professional advice and calm voice almost hipnotic actualy thank you.
@martinwhite5181
@martinwhite5181 5 жыл бұрын
Several of us have used yellow tinted shooters glasses for added visibility at night.
@K9RickRet
@K9RickRet 5 жыл бұрын
I use them both on my bikes and in car, and find they help considerably....reduce glare and improve definition of whatever I’m looking at....👍
@2bikemikesguitartopics145
@2bikemikesguitartopics145 5 жыл бұрын
Me toooo!!! I keep these in every bike and the car. Not just useful at night, but, rainy days, fog and in the car up north here they are great on snowy days.
@STho205
@STho205 5 жыл бұрын
Yep. With super bright LED and ultra blue low beams standard on every truck, SUV and sports car today, I'm blinded on two lane switchbacks without them. I carry the motorcycle type with a gasket, so I can leave even my clear visor open on steamy or fog my helmet nights.
@alrobin9480
@alrobin9480 5 жыл бұрын
I use them its hard to see at night in el paso,all the fast food lights n stuff
@steveb6037
@steveb6037 5 жыл бұрын
yeah those are super good . I can never find the darn things
@vtxvick1333
@vtxvick1333 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video sir, very helpful!
@hamrite
@hamrite 2 жыл бұрын
Great stuff, thanks a lot. I just started riding a 125 after a Honda ST 50 from 1974 which was my dream as a kid, now in search for confort with a Honda Marauder, learning all techniques including the clutch and ...... modesty. Keep it up !!
@grzegorzgzyl6121
@grzegorzgzyl6121 5 жыл бұрын
i appreciate what you do. Greg from Poland
@henrygarcia9649
@henrygarcia9649 5 жыл бұрын
Hi Kevin. Last weekend I rode from Chile to Argentina through Cordillera de Los Andes and unfortunately delays in the Argentina's customs forced us to ride during the night to Mendoza. The thing is, that I have not done this in the past with my motorcycle and did not know that the stock lights were not good enough (my mistake). It was very helpful that one friend took the lead in front of the group and the other two riders who have great auxiliary lights rode behind me which helped me a lot as my visibility improved signifficantly. My learnings from this experience meet your great advices. I will figure out how to get the MCrider's reflecting decal for me and my friends in Chile. I'm looking forward for your next week MCrider video. Take care.
@davidryan4127
@davidryan4127 5 жыл бұрын
Great video. I learn something new every time. I live in Texas and evening rides are nice especially in summer months. I'm usually inclined to ride well lit highways at night and get home by 10:00pm. I learned that full moons on clear nights are prime time for deer movement as well. Take care all and shiny side up.
@mopar3i839
@mopar3i839 5 жыл бұрын
Love watching your videos, you really make me think about riding each time I go out.... I would venture to say if you haven't already saved a life, you will one day. If you save even one life....makes it all worth it. Thank you for what you do.
@JadeSchexnayder-nj1jm
@JadeSchexnayder-nj1jm 10 ай бұрын
Great tips for night riding. Thanks.
@dennisfish7172
@dennisfish7172 5 жыл бұрын
Like you said adding lighting helped me the most. And has saved me a couple of times. I installed the lightning strike lights on the front of my Victory. I only flash them before an intersection or on a two lane with a line of traffic approaching. In both cases I’ve seen cars hit there brakes or pull back in line when approaching. Thanks for all you do to help keeps us safe. D. Fish aka Perch
@shotokanjoable
@shotokanjoable 5 жыл бұрын
Where I live in San Bernardino California, the traffic is so severe coupled with how inconsiderate people here are to MC riders during prime traffic (day light) it is much safer for a beginner rider to practice and ride at night . The streets are very well lit up anyways .
@johnnylgulledge6899
@johnnylgulledge6899 5 жыл бұрын
Hi Kevin, I also use reflective riding gloves. If cars are coming up on me, I’ll raise my left hand and meeting cars can see them. It does help, l think. Enjoy the videos.
@clarethompson7129
@clarethompson7129 4 жыл бұрын
Hello : I really want to thank you for taking time to do these info sessions . Clare fr sask, canada .thanks again
@all-yw2yr
@all-yw2yr 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you Kevin, I ride at night here in southern California and I tell you there's a lot of drivers out there going pretty fast, so I thank you for your 8 tips, I will definitely practice them. Yes you gave us 2 extra 👉
@cloudsintheozarksoutdoors9538
@cloudsintheozarksoutdoors9538 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the night riding tips. Deer are moving here in Southern Missouri, even seen a couple hit in town smeared all over the road. It's those places you least expect one to run out in the road that will get you. Ride safe everybody.
@steveb6037
@steveb6037 5 жыл бұрын
this is good to see someone that tries to help riders . I have been riding motor bikes for 35 years .. the gear today is so much better that of yesterday . the parts that are out there that makes a bike noticeable.. I had a brand new 1983 . gs550. had the head light and tail/brake . no other run lights. I had to learn real quick the do"s and don"ts . I have had many scoots in the past. the vtx 1800 r is my scoot now better brakes /lights and weight. she is a slug around curves but its fine as long as you are paying attention . no problem....
@beaugunn2632
@beaugunn2632 5 жыл бұрын
Night-time and bikes don't mix well at all. I haven't ridden at night in decades: the kangaroos are an absolute menace! Best advice I could add, be you in the city or in the country, is to forget about the speed limit, and just take it real easy, and never be tempted to consume alcohol and then ride (day or night). All good advice Kevin... great video.
@Eunostos
@Eunostos 5 жыл бұрын
i get this advice in person all the time too. Which is great, useful and practical advice for me since I live far from public transport and have no vehicle but my scooter :< RE: Kangaroos though - in Canberra I actually found it better to ride at night IF the alternative was the tail end of the afternoon where they were active.
@beaugunn2632
@beaugunn2632 5 жыл бұрын
Point taken Ben, late afternoon is by far the worst time for roos. I live across the road from a wetland, and late afternoon is when they migrate over the road to my place. Over the years, I have seen quite a number of cars come to grief. If you were on a bike, you'd probably be history. Anyway, I have made it to 57 by always being aware of my limitations. Stay safe.
@txtermm
@txtermm 5 жыл бұрын
very helpful, thanks
@martyportersr7008
@martyportersr7008 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for the info on Night Riding.
@nick45135
@nick45135 5 жыл бұрын
Great video Kevin,as always riding at night when its raining is also a real problem
@MCrider
@MCrider 5 жыл бұрын
Yes it is!
@garya3056
@garya3056 5 жыл бұрын
Hi Kevin- enjoyed this discussion. FWIW, several of us ride our led headlights on high beam full time... better to be seen. 🏍👍🏻🏍
@sportglidejim9001
@sportglidejim9001 5 жыл бұрын
I have minimized my night riding, I do wear a reflective vest when I ride alone or at night, I also have reflective piping on my luggage. Great information as usual Kevin😎
@joelahnstein2281
@joelahnstein2281 Жыл бұрын
in one of the books i have on touring there is a whole chapter devoted to riding at night. it consists of one word: 'don't'. that said, any long-distance riding is apt to result in some night time riding. your comments are, as usual, spot on and worth working toward. thanks again.
@kennethreynolds8
@kennethreynolds8 5 жыл бұрын
Great advice Kevin, I'm going to upgrade my lighting also and I have reflective piping on my jacket and helmet.
@scottpioso
@scottpioso 5 жыл бұрын
Hey Kevin . What I was always taught from the time I started driving cars was that if a car is coming at you with its bright lights on to look down and to the right of the lane. Basically the goal is to keep the bright light out of your eyes to prevent flash blindness. So thank you for the video and have a great day
@arlenewolf5260
@arlenewolf5260 5 жыл бұрын
HI Mc, Many decades ago I used to ride with a friend that was an Optometrist. He gave me perhaps one of the best presents I ever got. He gave me a non prescription pair of polycarbonate glasses with what is now referred to as transition lenses (they used to be called photo grey extra lenses) in a nice aviator style frame. These are the lenses that turn into sunglasses during the day and automatically lighten into clear lenses at night. This way you can always have what you need in one pair of glasses for eye protection. My friend has passed away, but I have replaced the original pair several times at some of the local optical stores. If you are using a 1/2 or 3/4 helmet this is a great option and it is also fantastic with some of the full face models. I hope this is well received by you and your viewers.
@keratubes
@keratubes 5 жыл бұрын
Great advices ! If possible, when I enter a woody area where animals could jump on the road, I try to follow a car and use it as a shield.
@clphillips4
@clphillips4 3 жыл бұрын
A deer ran out in front of my SUV and I slowed down, then the stupid effing deer turned around and ran toward me. He tried jumping over my SUV, slammed into the windshield, and rolled off the right hand side. After that, every time I drive at night I do the same as you. Find someone to follow and use them as a shield. It’s not perfect as with my luck the deer would just plan for the opening between me and the car in front of me, but it makes me feel a little more secure. Also worried about the deer being hit by the car in front of me, making the deer fly over the top of that car and into my face while riding my motorcycle. I hate riding at night!
@thomasbarnardjr9657
@thomasbarnardjr9657 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the information about adjusting the head light. I have two Harleys that I will be doing that to.
@mikeb46
@mikeb46 Жыл бұрын
Another great video from Kevin, many thanks. Some other riders call me crazy. I love the peace and quiet of riding after sunset. And there are wonderful smells that come out at night. I'm not sure what they are, but they sure are nice. I'm a cruiser, I ride slow so I'm not out running my headlight. I put a new LED in the old Harley, it really lights up well, and I added two three inch Kuryakyn lamps that are halogen. If I even suspect there is a deer, I nail the horn and the brakes at the same time. I started doing that in the car on my way to work because there were many deer crossings on that 40 mile stretch In South WI and Northern Illinois. Most of the time that horn will spook them so they head for the trees instead of crossing the road. That's how I deal with it, maybe that tip will help someone else.
@junkinthebrain
@junkinthebrain 5 жыл бұрын
I agree with the idea of using the car in front of me as a bumper. I ride at night all the time and live in a rural area. I've lost count of how many times I used the car hitting the brakes in front of me to alert me to deer or debris in the road. Great video! I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge with us!
@grider2010
@grider2010 5 жыл бұрын
Your tips are very helpful. My biggest thing is making my motorcycle more visible, from all directions, at night. I do this by adding accessory lighting. These lights also help with illuminating the roadway during turns. Thanks for sharing. Ride Safely!
@t.s.racing
@t.s.racing 3 жыл бұрын
I recently switched to a white light, l.e.d. from the old yellow incandescent h-4 bulb on one of my Harleys. I see better now than even when I ride my older GSXR1100W that has "TWO" H-4 headlights illuminated at all times. Another EXCELLENT video, Kevin, GOD BLESS. 🇺🇸🏍🇺🇸
@christophercleveland1191
@christophercleveland1191 5 жыл бұрын
Great videos as always, i was just wanting to add that uniquely in Alaska we have moose. They often are standing just on the edge of the road, so for scanning with your eyes I am often looking at the edges to see their eyes glitter in the head light. Also I often ride more towards the center line ( middle of the road ) to give my self plenty of room ( road surface ) to react. We don't have the night time traffic that a lot of other places do so I will often literally ride in the middle of the road. The moose coat color is the same as the fall foliage so riding slower in the fall, looking to the edge of the road, and when you do see one, they often like to wait till your right up on them AND THEN then try and jump out into the road ( happens lot ) so some time really slowing down as you pass will keep you alive. Have a great holiday
@erikjensen6503
@erikjensen6503 5 жыл бұрын
JWSpeaker adaptive headlight version 2 is absolutely the most awesome night time improvements for a headlight. As you lean the light fills in the turn. One of the few things i have purchased that i will always ride with! Yes they are expensive but worth every penny! Thanks for the great videos! Rubber side down!
@Giuseppe_De_Bellis
@Giuseppe_De_Bellis 5 жыл бұрын
I have a pair of photochromic glasses I always wear when I ride.. They are light yellow at night(thus increasing contrast in low light conditions) but they turn dark brown in the sunlight. They just change in very few seconds, great when you enter or exit a tunnel or in general when light conditions change. Never without. Also, I always set the screen of my GPS to lowest light level at night, to avoid those seconds of blindness when you look at it, then back at the road. Thanks Kevin for all the great work! Cheers from Italy!
@richcapri8443
@richcapri8443 5 жыл бұрын
Great tips. Keepm coming... Peace
@davidlarm5548
@davidlarm5548 5 жыл бұрын
I commute on mine as well, when the sun isn’t quite up/ or down that 30-45 minute time span before or after sunrise/sunset I run with the high beams still on ( providing I’m not meeting any cars) it really helps spotting the deer, their eyes reflect really well. Like I said even though it’s lightish they may blend in the weeds etc...
@johnwidell8092
@johnwidell8092 5 жыл бұрын
I love your tips for staying alive. Also the statistics, almost 1 in four fatalities is at night and half of those have been drinking. Ride during daylight when possible and don't drink and drive and your chances of survival are greatly increased.
@johnwidell8092
@johnwidell8092 5 жыл бұрын
@Trevor Johnson Believe it or not when I wrote my comment that actually crossed my mind. Kind t scary someone else thinks like me. However, I think most people know the reality is at night you are less visable and perhaps a higher percentage of impaired riders and probably more deaths per bikers on the road during at night. I have always thought the same way about 1 in 3 deaths on the road are caused by drunk drivers. We need to get all those sober drivers off the road.
@kawigoodtimesroll
@kawigoodtimesroll 5 жыл бұрын
@@johnwidell8092 ha ha ha funny
@MrBiggles53
@MrBiggles53 4 жыл бұрын
I always try to avoid riding roads for the first time at night. I like to scope out conditions of an unfamiliar road during daylight hours before hitting them at night. Excellent tips!
@frankmarkovcijr5459
@frankmarkovcijr5459 2 жыл бұрын
You have a whole lot of bikers who sang ride to drink drink to ride that's what they live by down here in Florida they say we have no curves on the roads but the drunken Harley Rider seem to find the ones that we do have and then run off the road and hit a tree
@PsychedelicStorm
@PsychedelicStorm Жыл бұрын
If 1 in 4 fatalities occur at night and 50% involve alcohol. That means that 75% occur the remainder of the time. If I’m not mistaking, by that logic it’s mathematically safer to ride at night with roughly 12.5% of the fatalities not involving alcohol. While I still believe night riding to be more dangerous visually, it seems like it might actually be more safe in some ways based on fatality statistics alone. Just a random thought. Be safe out there. Two wheels down.✌️
@JUDGExNOCTURNAL
@JUDGExNOCTURNAL 2 жыл бұрын
Always a pleasure listening to your videos. Amber colored lenses help to enhance visability in both day and night as well.
@jamesstemmler7620
@jamesstemmler7620 5 жыл бұрын
The headlight tip is a really great tip. Few weeks ago was riding up to my friend's place up north (I live in Ontario, Canada). Was on the Trans Canada highway pitch black after dark I caught up to an F150 hauling a boat trailer, he had extremely bright LEDs so I straddled the centre line to be able to see around him and used his EXTREMELY bright highbeams as my way of seeing into the distance down the road. Very effective!
@gbenother8755
@gbenother8755 5 жыл бұрын
I'm a big fan of reflective hiviz vests. They're inexpensive but give you crazy visibility. I used to commute through Seattle, and I never would have had the courage without my PSE. The first time my buddy saw me, he told me that he had laughed, thinking, "Look at that guy - you can see him a mile off!" Then he thought, "Hmmm, maybe that's the idea", lol. Thanks for your great videos Kevin. Godspeed.
@worldofzap
@worldofzap 5 жыл бұрын
I like what Harley has done with the lights on my Ultra Limited, rear end is lit up like a Christmas tree. The Daymaker headlamps are really good the new adaptive Daymaker seems like a really nice option. On my new Harley the auxiliary lamps stay on even when I use my high beams which I feel is a nice touch. I do not ride a night much but when I do I find city riding not all that bad with street lamps that help. Usually less traffic the times I had ridden at night andI do use the lights from other vehicles to see a bit further up the road etc. Once again great tips!
@user-sp4nx4ho1i
@user-sp4nx4ho1i 5 жыл бұрын
I play invisible man 24/7. By always pretending to be invisible, I’m never surprised when someone pulls out in front of me or cuts me off.
@humblebeginnings8328
@humblebeginnings8328 3 жыл бұрын
I ride the same. Always have and it has served me well.
@gregoriousgilbert519
@gregoriousgilbert519 Жыл бұрын
Hi. Cheers for another great video... I use a modular helmet with twin visors, though on sunny days I wear a pair of sunglasses, but at nite use some night driving glasses - the yellow-tinted type - that take the glaire out of on coming lights. Riding a 25year old Fazer600 I am fitting some spotlights to help see down the road better.. cheers
@aldimmett
@aldimmett 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you Kevin for another wonderful video. I really appreciate your work. Harley Davidson has a pair of goggles with the transition lenses, which are great for anytime riding. I used to use the goggles with interchangeable lenses but would always lose one set, usually the darker lenses. The transition lenses do away with having to change from day to night goggles.
@bakkerarno
@bakkerarno 5 жыл бұрын
Hoi Kevin, Thanks for your good work. Mine old Japanese bike did not had a lot of light. I changed the reflector so that I could use an H4 55/60 watt bulb instead of the normal 45/45 watt bulb. Because the wires were thin, there was almost 2 V voltage drop. Therefore I used an 2.5 mm wire and a relais; the result was an very bright light from my headlight. I Always drove with dim light and it never failed. From Holland, Arno
@knucklesmalon944
@knucklesmalon944 5 жыл бұрын
5 weeks ago just after it got dark, 8:30, give or take, i was sitting at a red light and got rear ended. the car was blowing thru the light. the bike with me on it flew about 40 feet. it hurt bad. for 3 days all i could think of was that i wasn't dead or in a wheelchair. now i am doing physical therapy and getting movement back. the pain is less and hopefully will go away. i started riding back in 70/71, it has been with me a long time. now i don't think i will get back on a motorcycle, it hurt very badly and i am so very lucky. the worst that happened that night was that driver took motorcycles away from me
@ericscaillet2232
@ericscaillet2232 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the reminder to scan all side when like a sitting duck while waiting at the signal /light to change -perhaps rather use the side while waiting and not the centre.
@andykilo5167
@andykilo5167 5 жыл бұрын
I like the idea of starting a trip early in the day, 4 or 5 AM or so. Lighter traffic & I am at my freshest and best status of alertness. I often do a 600 mile day (12 hrs at an average overall speed of 50 mph, actually driving at close to the speed limit. This allows time for fuel etc ( for both me and the bike). Ending the day at approximately 5PM permits an evening meal very near my usual dinnertime. Setting up camp ( if camping) is easier with the sun than without. Checking the machine (T-clock for example). A shower, a good night’s sleep & repeat. Riding into darkness fatigued after a long day on the road is risky & foolish. Understand your body & don’t make foolish decisions while it’s late & you are beat.
@dogsnmotorcycles
@dogsnmotorcycles 5 жыл бұрын
I avoid riding at night when ever possible, but I do often start a trip before daylight. Years ago, most drivers would dim their hi-beams for other oncoming drivers, but now many of them aren't so courteous, so it's just one more reason I try not to ride or drive at night.
@TD-wi1zh
@TD-wi1zh 4 жыл бұрын
I've noticed the same in New Zealand but I'm not convinced that's the case. A lot of idiots and sissies drive larger vehicles (many of them men trying to make up for something else being smaller I suspect), and these vehicles have quite bright headlights even on low beam. The extra height amplifies anything that may lower the rear of the vehicle pushing the light further down the road
@hollowell427
@hollowell427 5 жыл бұрын
The one thing that helps most is SLOW DOWN when visability is low ... that's one of the biggest tips u have given. Really enjoy your channel. Keep up the good work.
@martyportersr7008
@martyportersr7008 5 жыл бұрын
I try to never ride at night period. To many chances to hit dear in Indiana. It’s bad enough in the day. But I love to ride. 11,700 miles from March until Oct 10th this year.
@ericoconnor6314
@ericoconnor6314 5 жыл бұрын
That's not an iron butt, that's a carbon nanotube matrix derriere.
@martyportersr7008
@martyportersr7008 5 жыл бұрын
Eric O'Connor Not bad for 58 and I had not rode for 35 years Was busy raising 3 kids. 👍
@sh9683
@sh9683 5 жыл бұрын
Marty Porter Sr it’s worse at night to hit deer. At least where I live.
@jparker19822009
@jparker19822009 5 жыл бұрын
Marty Porter Sr Yes you’re right about deer I live in Indy we have deer too
@markJaggi
@markJaggi 4 жыл бұрын
Where I live the deer are all over and I also gave up riding at night because of that. It's just too risky. I don't think I know of too many people who live in my area that haven't hit a least one deer with a car. I just don't want to chance that on a bike.
@Bracenbit
@Bracenbit 5 жыл бұрын
As always, great video Kevin. Another topic that doesn’t get talked about much is physical fitness. After joining a gym 6 months ago and doing basic muscle group workouts, I have seen a marked improvement to riding. Less fatigue able to ride longer. Something for another video maybe!
@paulh6591
@paulh6591 5 жыл бұрын
I agree; strength and flexibility of the core helps achieve better body "English" or positioning on a bike. So maybe a bit of limbering up before jumping on a bike would also be good.
@BigMoeFo
@BigMoeFo 5 жыл бұрын
Not sure how hard you workout, but I've been been doing weightlifting for years. After arm day I need to be careful because my arms are seriously fatigued. I've gotten cramped up while riding...stretching has done wonders for my riding .
@BigMoeFo
@BigMoeFo 5 жыл бұрын
Here in Israel we are not allow to modify the lighting on the motorcycle legally. It's insane.
@frankmarkovcijr5459
@frankmarkovcijr5459 2 жыл бұрын
In Florida it's especially dangerous to drive your bike at night because of all of the wild page that we have an epidemic of I said wild pigs they used to just come out at dusk but now they come out in the daytime to I hit one with my BMW 600 I was lucky not to drop my bike I hit one in the Ash and with my Euro sychar outfit and I sent him flying and I just kept right on going I did wrinkles the paint on the fender on the edge also vultures will challenge you for their kill or they will swoop down on you from behind Eagles do that as well if you see the shadow duck I had a white crane take out the police windshield on my Triumph TR6 by taking off too late as I passed by I ducked down and the windshield bent over me and when I stopped it was half broke off so I cut off the rest of it and threw it in the saddlebag and you also have to look out for the Gators at like to Sun on the hot asphalt big rat snakes do the same thing I'm talking about a snake is sick at your motorcycle tire not on something you just squish on the road they tend to get pissed off if you run them over
@chairfitcamp
@chairfitcamp 2 жыл бұрын
Facts.
@wendallgray8970
@wendallgray8970 5 жыл бұрын
Good tips Kevin. I enjoy night riding because I have set up my 02 Kawasaki Vulcan Classic to handle riding at nite. 3 head lights(outside two angled slightly outward to pickup the shoulder and ditches). Dear whistles to alert wildlife. Vance&Hines pipes often scares them back into the tree line( Dear do not like the loud percussion). And finally I replace the Roadrunner "beep beep" horn with a super loud air horn.
@timeo4622
@timeo4622 3 жыл бұрын
Great video I like riding at night .. less traffic than morning
@kennetharnold9865
@kennetharnold9865 5 жыл бұрын
I like your advice to use the visible area lit by the headlights of any vehicle in front of you and I do that myself. I also stay far enough back to be able to look under the car I'm following to see what he may be straddling in the road. I normally use more than two seconds following distance so that would allow me to make directional changes if I spot something in the roadway. I don't know if that will help anybody but it's something that I do. Thanks for all your hard work and lessons. I recommend your site to all riders I meet.
@michaelsorge6815
@michaelsorge6815 2 жыл бұрын
I just got back from my first night time ride around my city. Luckily most the streets I went down were lit very well. Although I never thought to think about the lighting on my bike. Thanks for the tips.
@torquebiker9959
@torquebiker9959 3 жыл бұрын
Reflective rim stickers are looking nice and help to be seen at night.
@windyrun7979
@windyrun7979 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posing the helpful video. One tip I offer is I use high vis reflective elastic wrist bands when riding at nite. Sometimes I wear during day as well since they are high vis yellow. I think they are designed for joggers but work well on a bike.
@bootz0409
@bootz0409 4 жыл бұрын
Another great vid! I ride home at night each day because of shiftwork. Whilst the night ride home is intimate ... just the gentle glow of dash and headlights on a pitch black road without street lighting, I do ride warily in case kangaroos or Wombats emerge from the bush. Therefore a good tip is to ride in the centre of the road [when safe to do so] to allow more time for the unexpected.
@rogerpankau1350
@rogerpankau1350 5 жыл бұрын
Good info. Thanks Kevin. Couple of things, I read that bikes with two headlights at night look like a car a long way off to a car coming the other way because of the distance between the two lights. So the car doesn’t realize it’s a motorcycle that is much closer and might pull out in front or turn in front of the bike.
@daviddaw999
@daviddaw999 5 жыл бұрын
Kevin, as usual a great video. One thing that makes night riding more risky is that we lose the ability to see where other drivers are looking. If in daylight a rider was approaching a junction where a vehicle was placed to turn onto his piece of road and he could see that the driver wasn't looking in his direction, or was busy with a cell phone, he'd probably react to the increased threat. At night, you lose those vital clues, so my tip would be to never assume that others are looking at you - instead, react as you would in the daylight to a driver whose head was turned away from you.
@mikegoff5531
@mikegoff5531 5 жыл бұрын
I'm waiting for the P3 (rear) Lights to arrive for my stock 2016 BMW F700 GS. When I bought the bike I had the dealer install extra front lights that attach to a "crash bar" and those are on all the time. Thanx Kevin!
@Tunenine
@Tunenine 5 жыл бұрын
I brought some boot, glove and jacket reflectors, along with adding helmet reflectors. Do everything to be seen.
@ChristosBassCovers
@ChristosBassCovers 5 жыл бұрын
Very informative
@bobmorris9687
@bobmorris9687 5 жыл бұрын
Experience is the best teacher
@Jollyaccordionist
@Jollyaccordionist 5 жыл бұрын
Great Channel! I use 3D flective vest on Harley stuff! That s a good stuff! Greetings from south coast Finland! Safety riding season to all :-) Peace!!
@stephanesimard1692
@stephanesimard1692 5 жыл бұрын
A trick I always use, but especially efficient at night' is swerving in my lane, making sure my headlight lights up the uncoming driver or the one looking to cut in my lane... They know I'm there ! (No high beam required) Otherwise I love riding downtown late at night with very little cars around. Sober of course.
@campcookhenry
@campcookhenry 5 жыл бұрын
A great video Kevin, I like a headlight that’s like day light, I play the stereo on the cross country loud , it seems the deer notice the noise, I pay attention to the cars on the road ,in Wisconsin we have lots of taverns,it’s not my riding at night that scares me ,it’s drunks.
@robertahunter8017
@robertahunter8017 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Kevin awesome night riding video
@SMKreitzer1968
@SMKreitzer1968 5 жыл бұрын
I used to ride an XT350, a Yamaha street legal dirt bike. That was by far my favorite bike for night riding. The headlight was not all that bright and it dimmed when the RPM was low; however, the bike was very tall. All my bikes since had lower seat heights. My Virago and my VStar are the lowest, while my Nighthawk had the highest seat height of my street only bikes. It took a while th figure out that the few inches difference in height make a world of difference night riding. I believe it is because headlights from oncoming vehicles hit me lower. I have often sat on the upper seat or used a cushion to raise up for night riding in heavier traffic.
@skylersmith9363
@skylersmith9363 4 жыл бұрын
While doing a long solo cross country ride I found myself on a dark country road somewhere in British Columbia way later than expected no moon no other cars. I missed a deer running alongside me because the brightness on my cellphone screen which I had mounted on the handlebars for GPS purposes was unknowingly blinding me on my right side. From then on I have my screen set to automatically change with the outside light much like your stereo head unit does in most modern cars. Lesson learned. Keep up the great videos Regards Harleyavi8tr
@randallstotts6030
@randallstotts6030 5 жыл бұрын
I positioned my right auxiliary light farther to the right than the recommendations; therefore, lighting up the side ditch. I have fog lights on my highway bars and I have rotated them up more than the recommendations to give me more light down the road and more visibility to on-coming traffic. I up-graded my rear turn signals to remain on like running lights and added a "tracer light bar" under my license plate to get people's attention. I added adhesive reflector tape around the bike to increase visibility and changed my bulbs to PIAA Extreme White.
@ntdscherer
@ntdscherer 3 жыл бұрын
What's the reason for turning the light to the right, catching sight of animals sooner?
@randallstotts6030
@randallstotts6030 3 жыл бұрын
@@ntdscherer Yes
@kaylera1
@kaylera1 5 жыл бұрын
Thing is I LOVE riding at night lol. It's kinda therapeutic after the stressful workday. There's less traffic on the road, the temp is cooler, and you get a whole different set of sights and smells. The town seems completely different. Can tell when someone is grilling, or have a bonfire going. Granted, I live in a city of around 25000 people so it's different for me than in places like Dallas. Love cruising around town at night...but I really wouldn't want to cruise around in the countryside at night as there's a ton of deer in the farmland around the town I'm in. Stay sober, be hyper aware of your surroundings and any traffic that you come across, make sure your your bike and equipment is properly setup and enjoy the ride!
@RonaiHenrik
@RonaiHenrik 5 жыл бұрын
Really nice vid! 1 thing though which I'd like to highlight (a disclaimer of some sort): You now seem to have a mixed audience, not all of us are from the US. In a lot of countries it is prohibited to fit extra lights onto your bike, or oftentimes it's a bureaucratic nightmare.
@burtonparsons7717
@burtonparsons7717 5 жыл бұрын
Transitions visors are really nice
@kennethbalos4235
@kennethbalos4235 5 жыл бұрын
I have to commute to work early in the morning when it's still dark out. Thankfully it's around 6:30am. But we have been putting in a lot of hours where now I'll drive home in the dark as well. I'll plan on putting your tips to use. Thank you for your videos!
@kennethbalos4235
@kennethbalos4235 5 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately, riding season is coming to a quick end in Southern Michigan
@jonathanschmidt4985
@jonathanschmidt4985 Жыл бұрын
Like all your videos,do I have anything to add, just to say that the way we ride by day is not the method to employ at night, just slow down and you can enjoy the ride. Good job Kevin.
@AlanNorman
@AlanNorman 5 жыл бұрын
As always your videos have been valuable, and have quite literally saved my life at least once. I assume that at night, and before 8am every morning, EVERY driver is drunk as hell. I hate to say it but I've been right more than I've been wrong.
@gradymarsh3080
@gradymarsh3080 3 жыл бұрын
I love your videos, Kevin! I watch you almost daily. Thanks SO MUCH for all you do! I have a suggestion for riding at night my dad taught me (he also taught me to ride when I was 8) when an oncoming vehicle's lights are so bright watch the white line on the road. And on a bike move to the right side of the lane keeping your eyes as far ahead on that white line as possible. And on another note, why is PayPal the only option for payment to join? I'd really like to join but I will never have anything to do with PayPal!
@robrobichaud
@robrobichaud 4 жыл бұрын
Great topic. I'd be interested in your take on when a rider suddenly encounters fog, particularly at night. I ran into one of those situations myself. I was headed home from a late appointment in the city and had about a 50 minute ride on a winding coastal two-lane. About 20 minutes or so into the ride the fog rolled in, reducing my forward visibility drastically. This was coupled with the continuous misting building up on my riding goggles (nice clear amber lenses for day or night), so I had to frequently wipe them with my clutch hand. I also had to factor in the fact that, if I reduced my speed too much, I could just as easily get rear-ended if a vehicle came up quick behind me - especially with what little rear end real estate my tail light occupies. Knowing this stretch of road, I knew the fog would be patchy and mostly limited to the lower-lying stretches of road. However, I knew I wouldn't be clear of the fog for at least another 15-20 minutes, and the only other alternate route would be covered by the same patch of fog. At the time I felt I had 3 choices...reduce my speed significantly at the risk of being rear-ended, pull over and wait it out, or a compromise...reduce my speed significantly, AND at the first sign of lights coming up behind me, look for a place to pull over and let them pass. I opted for the compromise and got home only a bit later than expected. Still...it was not a particularly fun ride, and one I'd be happy not to have to make any time again in the near future.
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