Do you guys and gals use your fog lights during the day for safer riding?
Do you guys and gals use your fog lights during the day for safer riding?
Yup. Same here. It makes your "width" more obvious so on coming cagers don't confuse you with a M/C thinking he's got plenty of room to pass even when he cuts you off.Mine are always on.
:agree: :ani29:With Nancy's RS, they are on constantly. As was said, it differentiates it from a narrow motorcycle. The RT headlights are farther apart, and the reflectors make them more visible. I usually use the foglights in heavy, two lane traffic, but I don't generally use them on the highway, or in light traffic. I personally don't think they add as much visibility as they do on the RS. They do a dandy job up close in the dark, though.
:agree: :ani29:
With Nancy's RS, they are on constantly. As was said, it differentiates it from a narrow motorcycle. The RT headlights are farther apart, and the reflectors make them more visible. I usually use the foglights in heavy, two lane traffic, but I don't generally use them on the highway, or in light traffic. I personally don't think they add as much visibility as they do on the RS. They do a dandy job up close in the dark, though.
Do you guys and gals use your fog lights during the day for safer riding?
Yep!Do you guys and gals use your fog lights during the day for safer riding?
Are these people nuts? Ticketed for having lights on during the day (whatever kind they may be). :wrong:Some states, specifically Wisconsin, do not allow the use of "fog lights" in clear or daytime conditions. I have a friend who forgot to turn his fog lights off on his pickup after the sun had gotten up and the fog burned off, he was pulled over and ticketed.