(As opposed to running red lights, which is entirely different. There's no dragging someone out of their car and beating them to a pulp in the gutter in this story, for instance.)
Ok, so my bike's a japanese import. Turn the ignition on and I get a dipped beam headlight, a tail-light and also extra bonus orange lights cos the front indicators do this combined indicator/running light thing and light up (not very brightly, just a bit) too.
Obviously they also flash when I'm actually indicating, they're just constantly lit the rest of the time as well.
Inside the housing there's a dual-filament glass wedge bulb thing (no metal fitting, the glass enclosure is just sort of pinched into a flat that slots straight into the holder). The low power running light filament for one of mine blew, anyway, is where this all started. So I couldn't go out for a ride cos with one running light working and the other one dead it looked like I'd got one indicator stuck on. The first (closest) bike shop I visited, clutching my now useless bulb thing to see if they had any so I could go for a ride, gave me the What In God's Name Is That? treatment and said they'd never seen anything like it, which brought all kinds of distressing pictures of having to replace the whole indicator unit cos I couldn't find a stupid bulb for it to mind. They did suggest I try at Mr Repco's finest bulb emporium though, which was great as it turned out cos there they had something that looked almost exactly the same as my busted one for the princely sum of $6. Ker Ching.
Anyway, while hunting through the bulb aisle I noticed they also had single filament ones, i.e. no running light at all. Just an indicator. And it struck me that I dunno how I feel about having the indicators lit all the time. Maybe I prefer them just to flash when, you know, I'm trying to indicate.
What do you reckon? Do bikes often have them? Do I need them? Do the extra bonus running lights make me more visible and less likely to get squashed, or is having the indicators lit all the time more likely to just confuse easily-confused car drivers and increase my getting-squashed-chances?
Your valuable insights on this welcomed anyway :)
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