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Traffic Light Tripper
Anyone ever heard of or use one? It's suppose to trigger green lights with the sensor under the road. Would be nice if it works. I sat at a light for 5 minutes watching it blink don't walk then go back to walk since it didn't know I was waiting.Tags: None
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xxwaldoxx
Ive been thinking about picking one up. They are only about 10$ so its not a huge loss if it doesnt work.
Its not reccomended, but if i sit more than 3-4 minutes i run the light. Im not going to sit at a light forever and wait for a car to come along and trip the signal for me. :? Just need to be really careful when doing it. i dont worry about the cops pulling me over, just cars coming along at tricky intersections.
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Wingnut
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jimcor
I've read conflicting reports. Some guys report great results, others say no change. Ya' pays yer money and ya' takes yer chances.
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scotty
Ill bet that some local areas have diferent sensativity setting for those inder the road sensing wires. Mt cm200t is a tiny bike and I never have trouble with lights changing for me. One thing i always do is try and stop the bike over one wire and possibly on an angle wher it is over 2 of the wires in the loop.
Maybe florida doesnt burry the wires as deep????
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jimcor
The settings for the loop are supposed to be adjustable. And supposedly if you live in an area with a light that does not respond to your bike you can request the city/state adjust it. I've got a real meanie at the first major intersection from home. All the tricks, shutting of the engine and doing a restart, pushing the centerstand on the wire, stopping over the left wire, nothing works.
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scotty
Originally posted by jimcorThe settings for the loop are supposed to be adjustable. And supposedly if you live in an area with a light that does not respond to your bike you can request the city/state adjust it. I've got a real meanie at the first major intersection from home. All the tricks, shutting of the engine and doing a restart, pushing the centerstand on the wire, stopping over the left wire, nothing works.
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jhw84
Originally posted by jimcorThe settings for the loop are supposed to be adjustable. And supposedly if you live in an area with a light that does not respond to your bike you can request the city/state adjust it. I've got a real meanie at the first major intersection from home. All the tricks, shutting of the engine and doing a restart, pushing the centerstand on the wire, stopping over the left wire, nothing works.
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scotty
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beby99
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Hotblack
The traffic light trigger magnets aren't any stronger than a regular ceramic magnet, you might be able to fashion your own with a radio-shack magnet. I notice that the magnets in my tankbag are really really REALLY strong. Hmmmm. If you can lay ahold of ALNICO magnets anywhwere they are really strong.
I had put a trigger on my 550 and thought it helped with a couple lights around me, then I put it on my 750 when I got it. The zip tie that holds it on broke so I took it off... didn't seem to make a difference so I never bothered putting it back on. I can't tell for sure but I do think it helped on the 550.
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ChuckB
You may try this little trick taught to me by a deputy sheriff. It seems most lights have a sensor for emergency vehicles built into them. Just flash your bright lights a couple times as you approach those troublesome lights and it will 9 out of 10 times trip the light for you. I had one that was a particular pain in the (|) in my town and this trick works great. I am so glad as this particular light is right in front of the city police station.. :roll:, seemed much better than running the light which I had done previously.
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