Not really skill but..
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I live in a gated community and to get out of the neighborhood there is a pressure sensor and the bike (f4i) is not quite heavy enough to trip the sensor. So when i pull up to the gate i tap the front brake enough to make the front forks compress and this adds enough force to trip the sensor, not sure if this would work on red light tho...
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I've been experimenting. Ignition off and on worked for most lights. Some it does not.
When I was taking pic with cop for Motorcycle Fun Current Challenge, I asked the cop what to do when light doesn't change. He said Hawaii does not have the flicker sensor. He said lots of cops ride bike too and they know how it is, so after waiting one cycle, I can go through Red
When I was taking pic with cop for Motorcycle Fun Current Challenge, I asked the cop what to do when light doesn't change. He said Hawaii does not have the flicker sensor. He said lots of cops ride bike too and they know how it is, so after waiting one cycle, I can go through Red
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ahaha this state sucks man, pot holes the size of small babies everywhere!! Riding 3-4 months if your lucky a year...Id rather have your red light issues to be honest. Anyways theres no real way around this as them magnets dont work cause bikes dont have that much mass to them. Just treat the red light as a very important stop sign.