I'm gonna hit up my friend's dad to see if I can... saddle up on his Ninja 250.
Nice bike, btw.

the problem with the kickstand is some peoples bike if in gear will cut out thus they would have to have it in neutral and that isnt a good combination in any situation. My bike cuts out no matter what if I put the kickstand down and I aint in neutral.noodlenoggin wrote:+1sometimes it helps to throw ur kickstand down
Put your kickstand right on the loop and it should trigger the light. I have good luck with this.
This only works with steel kickstands. If your sportbike has one of those fancy aluminum kickstands, this won't help at all. It takes ferrous metal to trip the sensor.noodlenoggin wrote:+1sometimes it helps to throw ur kickstand down
Put your kickstand right on the loop and it should trigger the light. I have good luck with this.
When I took the MSF class the instructor told us we can proceed with caution after 2 compete cycles or 4 minutes. She learned that from another instructor that is a police officer.BLKNSLVR wrote:Check your state laws. In my state, the legislature recognized this problem (my local state senator is a biker buddy) and they allow us to run them after one cycle. Suprisingly, there have been few problems doing this. Kind of neat to be able to legally jump a red light.
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