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Bike Color - Safety
Hi.
I'm new here and am in the market to buy a new Buddy. My wife and I are split on what color to buy, but agree on the black. But, I'm a little concerned about the visibility of black at night.
Has anyone heard about this being a problem?
Thanks!
I'm new here and am in the market to buy a new Buddy. My wife and I are split on what color to buy, but agree on the black. But, I'm a little concerned about the visibility of black at night.
Has anyone heard about this being a problem?
Thanks!
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I wouldn't worry about it.
Any shortcomings on the part of the scoot itself can be addressed by aftermarket lighting such as led strips (where allowed by law and in compliance with any regulations as to prohibited colors), the addition of reflective tape, and/or the use of riding gear with good night visibility qualities such as reflective patches and piping.
We have a rule here in NJ that helmets (which are mandatory) must have at least two square inches of reflective material applied on each side.
Any shortcomings on the part of the scoot itself can be addressed by aftermarket lighting such as led strips (where allowed by law and in compliance with any regulations as to prohibited colors), the addition of reflective tape, and/or the use of riding gear with good night visibility qualities such as reflective patches and piping.
We have a rule here in NJ that helmets (which are mandatory) must have at least two square inches of reflective material applied on each side.
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Re: Thanks!
Since you're contemplating black, you might be interested in something similar to this:DanAW wrote:Thank you. I did see a helmet (I'm in Maryland) with a flashing red light on the back.
http://www.streetglo.net/reflective.mot ... e.kit.html
It's basically a reflective tape that appears to be black in daylight. A good way to increase your nighttime visibility without detracting from the appearance of the scoot.
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Great idea
That's a great idea. Thanks!
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As you drive around, notice all the motorcycles and scooters that are on the road. Soften your eyes' focus on the whole road scene, and note what stands out. Which ones are most visible to you? Notice the jackets. Are they neon or bright, or are they black or grey? Which catches your peripheral vision quickest?
Look at the cars. There are a lot of black and asphalt coloured cars out there. The few bright red or yellow cars really stand out, don't they?
Reflective decals and tape will only help you at night, but car drivers need all the help they can get to see you during daylight hours, too.
Being all stealth looks fine and rad on the cinema screen, but on the road, being visible can be a lifesaver.
Look at the cars. There are a lot of black and asphalt coloured cars out there. The few bright red or yellow cars really stand out, don't they?
Reflective decals and tape will only help you at night, but car drivers need all the help they can get to see you during daylight hours, too.
Being all stealth looks fine and rad on the cinema screen, but on the road, being visible can be a lifesaver.
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I wear one of these.
http://www.revzilla.com/product/icon-mil-spec-mesh-vest
I don't think the color of the scoot would help with visability
http://www.revzilla.com/product/icon-mil-spec-mesh-vest
I don't think the color of the scoot would help with visability
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Reflective vest
Good idea. Do you wear it during the day...or only at night?
I've thought of riding with one at night...only a little rough in the winter with my winter overcoat on top of my suit
I've thought of riding with one at night...only a little rough in the winter with my winter overcoat on top of my suit
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Re: Reflective vest
I wear it all the time, it's sized so it can be worn over any outer garment yet snugly enough so it won't 'billow' up like the construction 'safety' vests do.DanAW wrote:Good idea. Do you wear it during the day...or only at night?
I've thought of riding with one at night...only a little rough in the winter with my winter overcoat on top of my suit
(My son's Colonel gave them to us upon passing the MSF class)
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I had a flat black Buddy. And I too was concerned with visibility. But I came from riding little 49cc scoots on country back roads, so I was already gearing up "hi viz". Even a hi viz motorcycle flag that I bought on line.
Hi viz saddle bags, hi viz flag, hi viz jacket, hi viz vest. You can even buy hi viz helmets, gloves, pants/chaps, top cases.
Dorky? Some may think so, but I'd rather be a "live dork than a dead duck"!

I have one of those vests too and I have some hi viz tees and mesh vests that I bought in Wally World in the mens' work wear department.
Lime green, that's me!
Hi viz saddle bags, hi viz flag, hi viz jacket, hi viz vest. You can even buy hi viz helmets, gloves, pants/chaps, top cases.
Dorky? Some may think so, but I'd rather be a "live dork than a dead duck"!

I have one of those vests too and I have some hi viz tees and mesh vests that I bought in Wally World in the mens' work wear department.
Lime green, that's me!
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More than anything, visibility is a two-to-tango proposition - you need to do your part, and others need to do theirs (i.e., pay attention). My scoot is bright red, as is my armored jacket, and my helmet is bright safety orange. And yet, people still "do not see me".
I'm convinced that you could ride in broad daylight with a hundred strobes on your scoot and a Roman candle up your butt, and you still "wouldn't be seen". Think about it: even emergency vehicles, with all of their colors, lighting effects, and noisemakers get t-boned far too often for it to be a simple matter of visibility.
So, do everything you can to be visible, but ride as if you're not.
I'm convinced that you could ride in broad daylight with a hundred strobes on your scoot and a Roman candle up your butt, and you still "wouldn't be seen". Think about it: even emergency vehicles, with all of their colors, lighting effects, and noisemakers get t-boned far too often for it to be a simple matter of visibility.
So, do everything you can to be visible, but ride as if you're not.
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Good advice
I appreciate the words of wisdom.
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Couldn't be better stated!charlie55 wrote:More than anything, visibility is a two-to-tango proposition - you need to do your part, and others need to do theirs (i.e., pay attention). My scoot is bright red, as is my armored jacket, and my helmet is bright safety orange. And yet, people still "do not see me".
I'm convinced that you could ride in broad daylight with a hundred strobes on your scoot and a Roman candle up your butt, and you still "wouldn't be seen". Think about it: even emergency vehicles, with all of their colors, lighting effects, and noisemakers get t-boned far too often for it to be a simple matter of visibility.
So, do everything you can to be visible, but ride as if you're not.

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Put another way: "Ride like every other driver is out to kill you!"


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I have to agree with most of the advice, if you dig the black scooter, get the black scooter. The most important thing you can do is be a vigilant rider. You have close calls when you're driving a car, you have close calls when you're on a scoot.
If you're really concerned you can load yourself down with light strips, reflectors and safety vests, but people are still gonna miss you every now and then.
If you're really concerned you can load yourself down with light strips, reflectors and safety vests, but people are still gonna miss you every now and then.
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Thanks!
Thanks again for everyone's advice. It's really appreciated. I decided to get the black buddy 50.. I pick it up on Saturday.
I've really taken to heart all your advice about being seen and being safe.
I'll also wear a full face helmet..
happy riding!
Dan
I've really taken to heart all your advice about being seen and being safe.
I'll also wear a full face helmet..
happy riding!
Dan
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