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bout time bikes arent heavy enough to trip the light............so.....u.sit....sit....sit....if your luckey someone will pullup behind u to trip it:parrots:

actually it (usually) isn't the 'weigh' which triggers the sensor...it is an inductive loop which is interrupted by an object which changes the inductance in the field, which in turn triggers a signal change.

 

 

http://www.wikihow.com/Trigger-Green-Traffic-Lights

 

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I was gonna say that :sign yeah that:

 

 

BTW, if you stop with your oil pan over top of a corner of the loop, if you can see the cut, chances are you'll trip the loop. I always pull up on one of the cuts on the side, then stop at the front corner. Works most of the time........

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I was gonna say that :sign yeah that:

 

 

BTW, if you stop with your oil pan over top of a corner of the loop, if you can see the cut, chances are you'll trip the loop. I always pull up on one of the cuts on the side, then stop at the front corner. Works most of the time........

 

I've tried zig zag pattern when coming to light in hopes to disrupt the field but in most cases not much luck. i'm going to try the magnets deal....Northern Tool has three of them (dime sized) for $4.00. Thanks for your input.

 

http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_6970_200328197_200328197

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When you stop (over the sensors at the light), kill the motor and then restart .The starter will activated the sensors when the starter motor gives off it's magnetic vibes .

 

BEER30

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