- Fri Nov 25, 2016 8:44 am
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ABS. If and when I buy a ‘modern’ machine (I have a Honda Deauville in mind) no ABS would mean no deal. To make it compulsory is surely one of the more sensible decisions to have come out of the Common Market, er sorry, EU!
AHO. There are strong reasons for driving with headlights permanently on and I am the one with headlight on, reflective jacket on, even reflective trousers when wet and reflective number plate on my ’61 Panther, anything to help me be seen. That said, I wholly respect the decision of those who prefer to use headlights only when existing legislation demands.
There is, however, an inherent danger associated with AUTOMATIC headlight on arrangements and in certain circumstances you need to be in full control of when your headlight turns on.
I was driving a modern tin box on a single carriageway well within speed limit, getting toward dusk but not dark enough for headlights so no lights on. Approaching minor road on left with impatient youngster waiting to turn right onto major road, head flicking left and right, road to his left became clear and he looked back at me just as the dense tree canopy above me caused my headlights to come on, he read that as a flash….. I was extremely glad I had ABS, Avoided collision by inches.
I have cancelled the AHO on the current tin box and if I had AHO on a motorcycle I would find a way of overriding it to ride with HO permanently.
Adam