ironmark
Junior Member
bikermoses ... others, frustrating to come to a signaled intersection and you just KNOW is tripped by sensors in the pavement, and it doesn't "detect" your scooter! Grrrrrrr. Do you turn left after a couple signal-cycles, or turn right, then do a U-turn? I wanna do the former, but end up doing the later ... AAarrgh!
I understand that problem & this is what I did to help trip the stop light sensors , I put a couple of magnets under each floorboard or you can attach the magnets to any flat surface on the frame as close to the ground as possible , doing this will help increase the bikes magnetic signiture :s you can get them @ a good hardware store or a Lowes or Home Depot for about $2 . Also when you stop take care to locate the edge of the sensor & try to stop the bike on the edges of the sensor not in the middle , that will help the sensor pick up the magnetic signiture of your bike . :rider