Ken Shopken
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Hey all
I am new here, and have spent some time reading on the forums. I have viewed concerns expressed in the forums that I also have concerning cold weather, rain and safety with other vehicles out on the road.
I have been riding a Rad power bike within a 20 mile area of my home. I live in the country with mountainous secondary roads with minimal shoulders and speeds by drivers averaging 50mph. The E-bicycle I am currently riding only has a tiny handlebar mirror.
From my perspective as also a motorcycle rider, the combination of wind noise, lack of decent lights and the lack of good rear visual view, makes the bicycle too dangerous to continue riding without improving both situations.
I am looking at installing a light wind screen, moped or motorcycle mirrors a strong high beam headlamp, taillight and a loud horn. Yes this all increases weight and yes the windshield increases drag (really not that bad under 20mph and fairly similar to an upright position rider)
As for the windshield: The first major benefit will be that I can hear whatever is coming up behind me due to the lack of wind noise. I have similar windscreens on my duel sport bikes that allow almost a silent ride. The second winter benefit being that it cuts the direct wind to the face and upper body. This would tremendously improve the winter cold and rain riding experience.
As for the mirrors: Large moped / motorcycle mirrors would not allow anything to come up behind me visually. IMO the mirrors must be in the field of normal view- not something that needs a look away, continuous monitoring.
As for the high aim headlamp and horn: A warning system that I use on the motorcycles whenever I approach an automotive driver setting at a stop or preparing to make a turn. A quick and slight turn towards the car aims the headlamp into their face area, followed by a horn blast. It gets their attention before you get to the point of no return where there is nothing you can do but get hit. Having a bright rear brake lamp along with that tail light, allows you to flash your brakelamp a few times as you see a rapidly travelling vehicle coming up from behind. I personally do not hold the traffic lane as is the practice of many die hard cyclists that think to change the worlds bicycle awareness... I get the hell out of the way. It doesn't matter if you have the right of way if you are dead or wiped out. That is how I see it anyway!
I am a fairly careful duel sport rider and always wear a safety yellow vest too.
I can across this cheap windscreen to test out: (still looking up other stuff) https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256805670021274.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.main.7.5ac57536uiHhyZ&algo_pvid=554667f4-bb42-4c06-b731-4c6144263c66&algo_exp_id=554667f4-bb42-4c06-b731-4c6144263c66-3&pdp_npi=4@dis!USD!27.82!4.46!!!197.74!!@2101f49417031960656028814e79ab!12000034594795241!sea!US!0!AB&curPageLogUid=VmH24fLiq3m6
I am new here, and have spent some time reading on the forums. I have viewed concerns expressed in the forums that I also have concerning cold weather, rain and safety with other vehicles out on the road.
I have been riding a Rad power bike within a 20 mile area of my home. I live in the country with mountainous secondary roads with minimal shoulders and speeds by drivers averaging 50mph. The E-bicycle I am currently riding only has a tiny handlebar mirror.
From my perspective as also a motorcycle rider, the combination of wind noise, lack of decent lights and the lack of good rear visual view, makes the bicycle too dangerous to continue riding without improving both situations.
I am looking at installing a light wind screen, moped or motorcycle mirrors a strong high beam headlamp, taillight and a loud horn. Yes this all increases weight and yes the windshield increases drag (really not that bad under 20mph and fairly similar to an upright position rider)
As for the windshield: The first major benefit will be that I can hear whatever is coming up behind me due to the lack of wind noise. I have similar windscreens on my duel sport bikes that allow almost a silent ride. The second winter benefit being that it cuts the direct wind to the face and upper body. This would tremendously improve the winter cold and rain riding experience.
As for the mirrors: Large moped / motorcycle mirrors would not allow anything to come up behind me visually. IMO the mirrors must be in the field of normal view- not something that needs a look away, continuous monitoring.
As for the high aim headlamp and horn: A warning system that I use on the motorcycles whenever I approach an automotive driver setting at a stop or preparing to make a turn. A quick and slight turn towards the car aims the headlamp into their face area, followed by a horn blast. It gets their attention before you get to the point of no return where there is nothing you can do but get hit. Having a bright rear brake lamp along with that tail light, allows you to flash your brakelamp a few times as you see a rapidly travelling vehicle coming up from behind. I personally do not hold the traffic lane as is the practice of many die hard cyclists that think to change the worlds bicycle awareness... I get the hell out of the way. It doesn't matter if you have the right of way if you are dead or wiped out. That is how I see it anyway!
I am a fairly careful duel sport rider and always wear a safety yellow vest too.
I can across this cheap windscreen to test out: (still looking up other stuff) https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256805670021274.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.main.7.5ac57536uiHhyZ&algo_pvid=554667f4-bb42-4c06-b731-4c6144263c66&algo_exp_id=554667f4-bb42-4c06-b731-4c6144263c66-3&pdp_npi=4@dis!USD!27.82!4.46!!!197.74!!@2101f49417031960656028814e79ab!12000034594795241!sea!US!0!AB&curPageLogUid=VmH24fLiq3m6
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