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    On most intersections you'll see an outline of a box or two up until the intersection, these are where the cables are laid from what I know.

    I've often found that heavy breaking up to, and over the top of these boxes triggers the circuit, and causes the lights to change. Failing that, it's completely legal to take the opposite turning, then pull a U turn and come back the way you actually want to go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Weasel View Post
    I've often found that heavy breaking up to...
    You just squash the poor sensor into submission

    Quick search of KB pulled up these 2:
    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ght+side+stand
    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ght+side+stand
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    Oh it's like that now is it?

    Gremlin = 100kgs (ish)
    ZX7R = 200kgs

    Weasel = 130kgs
    ZX4R = 160kgs

    Gremlin Total = 300kgs
    Weasel Total = 290kgs

    If anyone's got some weight to lose mate you're going first...

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    I weigh 95... and first thing to lose weight should be the 7, too hard, I'll replace her, AND lose weight
    Quote Originally Posted by Weasel View Post
    Gremlin = 100kgs (ish)
    ZX7R = 200kgs

    If anyone's got some weight to lose mate you're going first...
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    I've had to wait quite a few times at red lights (both the 7R and my old YZF), I normally keep moving forwards and then the person behind me seems to set of the lights...only had to run a red once (was boiling hot and had already waited 3 cycles).

    I'll definatly try the side stand thing next time as there is a set of lights in St Lukes by my brothers that always does this to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Weasel View Post
    Oh it's like that now is it?

    Gremlin = 100kgs (ish)
    ZX7R = 200kgs

    Weasel = 130kgs
    ZX4R = 160kgs

    Gremlin Total = 300kgs
    Weasel Total = 290kgs

    If anyone's got some weight to lose mate you're going first...
    well now,haha
    vl k3 310kgs fill tank
    slimjim 104kgs 185cms
    total 418kgs, and yup still can get lights not to reg's .......

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    It's nothing to do with weight. They work on an induced current in a loop in the road. the current is induced by metal moving across the loop. or by a electromagnetic field withing the loop.

    Bikes tend not to have much metal compared with cars. Hence, the problem

    Call your local council and complain. Loudly. They can adjust the sensitivity. But they are lazy, and will only do it if you nag them

    EDIT von Klunken and I would together weigh way over half a ton, and still the lights ignore us.
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    yep, i get this all the time.
    when i used to work night shift, i had an exemption to ride after 10pm. [this was a midnight finish job.] it specified i had to take the fastest way home. well, i tried the fastest once right down the main street. first time, i turned left on the red and came back where the lights were set to green. i memorized what lights do what, but sometimes id get there, and they would be doing the opposite.
    in the end, the "fastest" was at least an extra 10 mins out of my way, over the motorway bridge. lol. still a set of lights, but theres a parking bay/slip street right next to them, so id go that way. meant i never had to risk running a red.
    ive also had to run a couple after turning up to work at 7, and no one being there to let me in. meant i had to go to another station to phone up the boss.

    the states and canada allow legal right turns on a red, provided the way is clear and safe. it wouldnt hurt to allow us the same here, but for a left.

    it doesnt always happen that theres cars behind you. as my comments above, the time meant there were no other cars to trigger the lights for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sunhuntin View Post
    yep, i get this all the time.
    when i used to work night shift, i had an exemption to ride after 10pm. [this was a midnight finish job.] it specified i had to take the fastest way home. well, i tried the fastest once right down the main street. first time, i turned left on the red and came back where the lights were set to green. i memorized what lights do what, but sometimes id get there, and they would be doing the opposite.
    in the end, the "fastest" was at least an extra 10 mins out of my way, over the motorway bridge. lol. still a set of lights, but theres a parking bay/slip street right next to them, so id go that way. meant i never had to risk running a red.
    ive also had to run a couple after turning up to work at 7, and no one being there to let me in. meant i had to go to another station to phone up the boss.

    the states and canada allow legal right turns on a red, provided the way is clear and safe. it wouldnt hurt to allow us the same here, but for a left.

    it doesnt always happen that theres cars behind you. as my comments above, the time meant there were no other cars to trigger the lights for me.
    If stuck, posiiton bike within the "box" (look on the road just before the white line, you'll see the box laid out in the seal) , turn engine off and restart with the leccy leg. Always does it, the EMF from the starter is detected
    Quote Originally Posted by skidmark
    This world has lost it's drive, everybody just wants to fit in the be the norm as it were.
    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
    The manufacturers go to a lot of trouble to find out what the average rider prefers, because the maker who guesses closest to the average preference gets the largest sales. But the average rider is mainly interested in silly (as opposed to useful) “goodies” to try to kid the public that he is riding a racer

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    cheers fot all this!! much appreciated! rep for all!!!!!

    ..know its a re-post, but hey was posted last year before i signed up!

    REP FOR ALL!
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    Pushing the pedestrian crossing button works wonders too.
    90% of the time spent writing this post was spent thinking of something witty to say. It may have been wasted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flyingpony View Post
    Pushing the pedestrian crossing button works wonders too.
    hehe, that would be sooo funny me jumping off my bike and legging it accros the road, pushing the button then dodging cars back and sitting on my bike again!!!

    nice one! ...sorry given out my rep limit for today
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    If stuck, posiiton bike within the "box" (look on the road just before the white line, you'll see the box laid out in the seal) , turn engine off and restart with the leccy leg. Always does it, the EMF from the starter is detected
    i have tried the side stand trick a few times, but not the start up. im not often on the road at carless times anymore, so not really an issue. i know the boxes your talking about...only noticed those recently.
    have had a couple of times when the car behind has left a huge gap between us [very generous cager, acknowledging the l plate] and ive had to wave them forwards to trigger the lights, lol.
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    Yeah, this happens to me all the time too - I just rock onto the boxes and move my bike around a bit. Usually, I'll just move forwards and let the car behind activate the sensor too. Worst case example was me waiting for 4 cycles with no other cars in view ... only a cop car parked down the road! Ended up getting off my bike, wheeled it around the corner and then got riding again!

    Nice advice here!
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