15-05-2011, 03:47pm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GAacxGiV4A&NR=1&feature=fvwp
This seems like it could be true neodymium magnets are strong but a Hayabusa should have to have enough steel to set off the inductive loop.
lane splitting and other vehicles would normally make this a none event but maybe it might help as when in a side street entering a main road the lights tend to favor the main road flow of traffic maybe this would help.
might be a bit hard to prove it works unless you are a traffic light programmer.
the other thing is imagine all the junk it would collect under the bike.
Might be a dumb thread but am interested what people think?
This seems like it could be true neodymium magnets are strong but a Hayabusa should have to have enough steel to set off the inductive loop.
lane splitting and other vehicles would normally make this a none event but maybe it might help as when in a side street entering a main road the lights tend to favor the main road flow of traffic maybe this would help.
might be a bit hard to prove it works unless you are a traffic light programmer.
the other thing is imagine all the junk it would collect under the bike.
Might be a dumb thread but am interested what people think?
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