Traffic Light Changers for Motorcycles - A Motorcyclist"s Best Friend!
If you ride motorcycles then you most likely have had the bad experience of being stuck at a traffic light.
After waiting at the light for what feels like hours and trying all the old well known tricks from rocking back and forth to putting down your kickstand the traffic light still refuses to turn green for you.
The thought of running the red light begins to creep in your head.
However, Murphy's law says that if you do run the light when no one around, a cop will still appear and give you a ticket.
I don't know about you, but I realized $381 later that a ticket was not an efficient solution to a common motorcyclist problem.
Well fortunately, a motorcycle accessory known as a Traffic Light Changer solves that problem! Most traffic lights today use electro magnet sensors buried under the road surface to determine if a vehicle is present.
They usually appear as large black outlined rectangles on the road surface.
Left turn lanes are the most likely to find these sensors but some secondary roads also have lights that will not change until a car is present.
These sensors have to be sensitive enough to detect a car on them but not trigger when a vehicle is in the next lane over.
Unless you drive the largest of Honda Goldwings, there just are not enough solid steel parts in our motorcycles to trigger these sensors.
In the past our best case scenario was for a car or truck to pull up behind us trigger the light.
Otherwise, we will be waiting a long time for the light to change.
A Traffic Light Changer makes your bike appear like a full size truck to the traffic light senors.
Ever since installing one on my bike, I rarely have to wait any longer than if I was in a full size car.
I would recommend a Traffic Light Changer to anyone tired of waiting at red lights.
Most of them will fit on any motorcycle, install in minutes, can be hidden out of site and are fully self contained.
Get one today and try it out on your next ride.
After waiting at the light for what feels like hours and trying all the old well known tricks from rocking back and forth to putting down your kickstand the traffic light still refuses to turn green for you.
The thought of running the red light begins to creep in your head.
However, Murphy's law says that if you do run the light when no one around, a cop will still appear and give you a ticket.
I don't know about you, but I realized $381 later that a ticket was not an efficient solution to a common motorcyclist problem.
Well fortunately, a motorcycle accessory known as a Traffic Light Changer solves that problem! Most traffic lights today use electro magnet sensors buried under the road surface to determine if a vehicle is present.
They usually appear as large black outlined rectangles on the road surface.
Left turn lanes are the most likely to find these sensors but some secondary roads also have lights that will not change until a car is present.
These sensors have to be sensitive enough to detect a car on them but not trigger when a vehicle is in the next lane over.
Unless you drive the largest of Honda Goldwings, there just are not enough solid steel parts in our motorcycles to trigger these sensors.
In the past our best case scenario was for a car or truck to pull up behind us trigger the light.
Otherwise, we will be waiting a long time for the light to change.
A Traffic Light Changer makes your bike appear like a full size truck to the traffic light senors.
Ever since installing one on my bike, I rarely have to wait any longer than if I was in a full size car.
I would recommend a Traffic Light Changer to anyone tired of waiting at red lights.
Most of them will fit on any motorcycle, install in minutes, can be hidden out of site and are fully self contained.
Get one today and try it out on your next ride.