Toecutter
What would DoG do?
Being a member of an online motobike community or two, I have come to understand the serenity of peace of mind while engaging in a higher-than-average-risk activity. We propel ourselves (hopefully ATGATT'ed) down ribbons of asphalt cut through some of the wildest country on this planet that paving crews can conquer. If anything goes wrong, we can easily be tossed into a place where those who also travel the roads can be oblivious to our location.
Look at Old Michael's crash, others since, and now a rider has gone missing. In OM's case, his highly-contrasting helmet color was the only visual clue that he might be around. He could have easily been dropped by the group, and not found until it was too late. Just because you don't usually ride solo doesn't mean you will never ride alone. I usually ride solo, believing it to be safer than in a group situation. I've never been anywhere near in as many scarey situations as when riding in groups. YMMV
So, in honor of all those who could have benefited from a SPOT, I've mounted mine in a very conspicuous location. Anybody who asks about it will get the SPOT sermon and a recommendation why they should seriously consider adding one to their bike.
I put a small hole in my tankbag with a hot paper clip and sandwiched the material between the clip and the body of the unit. Way easy, and my tank bag is always on when I ride. The SPOT locator, in my experience, needs to have a clear view of the satellites overhead, and they're rarely directly overhead.
Be it hereby resolved, SPOT will now become a part of my ATGATT arsenal....
Look at Old Michael's crash, others since, and now a rider has gone missing. In OM's case, his highly-contrasting helmet color was the only visual clue that he might be around. He could have easily been dropped by the group, and not found until it was too late. Just because you don't usually ride solo doesn't mean you will never ride alone. I usually ride solo, believing it to be safer than in a group situation. I've never been anywhere near in as many scarey situations as when riding in groups. YMMV
So, in honor of all those who could have benefited from a SPOT, I've mounted mine in a very conspicuous location. Anybody who asks about it will get the SPOT sermon and a recommendation why they should seriously consider adding one to their bike.
I put a small hole in my tankbag with a hot paper clip and sandwiched the material between the clip and the body of the unit. Way easy, and my tank bag is always on when I ride. The SPOT locator, in my experience, needs to have a clear view of the satellites overhead, and they're rarely directly overhead.
Be it hereby resolved, SPOT will now become a part of my ATGATT arsenal....
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