Crossposted from:
http://www.sxoc.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=422499jon wrote:
Motorbike indicators - invisible
This is not front ones, too close to headlamps, because some cars are shit for that too.
I've not had this before, but twice this week I've nearly rear ended motorbikes because I didn't know they were turning right.
Both times in suburban 40mph everyday roads.
One kid on a newish scooter, yes being weaving and a nuisance but was well ahead of me before I overtook the bus that was slowing for its stop. Level with the front of the bus was the scooter, almost stopped to turn right. He was indicating right and might have been for ages, but the light was so tiny I didn't see it.
Car indicators are the size/area of saucers these days. Bikes can't be that big, but do they have to be so tiny ?
Today, a new 09 plate big bike overtook me, headlamp on, no problem, had an upside down triangle of LEDs as a taillight. I noticed that OK and thought it looked modern, funky and matched the shape of the bike. It looked good.
It looked less good a few seconds later when I realised that the right hand dozen LEDs had changed from steady red to flashing yellow and the bike was now near stationary. If the LEDs got brighter with braking, I didn't see that either.
Both were very near misses by my standards.
Some of you probably know what sort of new big bike has the upside down triangle LED arrangement. That is dangerous in my opinion.
R3k1355 wrote:
I've noticed several bikes with stupidly small indicators, if it's a bright day you can't make them out
arry wrote:
It's a popular mod to swap out the standard lumpy indicators with these silly things:

tallpaul wrote:
Something like this?
CHEAPY EBAY REAR LAMP & INDICATORSI've followed a few bikes with these types of rear lamp combo and TBH, they're even more chavvy than the comedy Lexus lamps on Corsa's!
I know we've got a few bikers here, and just because I'm reposting these comments doesn't necessarily mean I agree with all of them, but do people really swap out the indicators for tiny little ones. Well obviously they do because I've seen these little triangular ones for sale in Halfords and they're smaller than a car side repeater.
The OP seems to have done OK on the observation front by noticing that the bike has actually slowed down but I'm sure there are plenty of people out there who are significantly less competent, so this doesn't seem like a good idea to me.