Are All Those Farkles Really Necessary?

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    Interesting article by Richard Millington in Motorcycle Sport and Leisure where he questions all the additions we make to our adventure bikes, specifically lights.

    He mentions a GS he saw recently - which in addition to the factory LED headlight (and daytime running lights?) had sidelights in the mirrors, a set of yellow tinted spots, a set of white spots and two further spots at the bottom of the fork legs - and compares it to a 60's Lambretta festooned with spotlights! He also surmises that if that is the way we are going will we also start to cover our bikes in additional mirrors just like those 60's mods did (and I was one of them!) - he is already noticing bikes with additional bar end mirrors and overtaking mirrors tacked on....

    So, what do you think.... do we sometimes go too far? :neutral:
     
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    Some possibly do, I've only got 2 extra lights on my V Strom, and none on the Triumph. I guess if it helps you to be seen by the car drivers who've left their guide dogs at home, well it's all well and good. But yes, I guess you can go too far.
     
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    Absolutely not necessary. Extra lights are more likely to annoy other road users than achieve much else. They can even be counterproductive as our eyes are peak sensitive so all we see is the light and it can reduce our ability to judge speed, for example. But think of all the hours of fun fitting them you'd miss out on, and then coming on here to consult the collective because they don't work....;)
     
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    A triangle of light (headlamp plus 2 additional lights) is much more likely to be seen by oncoming drivers.

    Safety every time over aesthetics for me.
     
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    The ones that make me laugh are those that fit a new exhaust. The new one is a kilogram lighter than the old one . The rider losing a kilo or two would make a much bigger difference and be much cheaper.
    The original exhaust is also far less annoying to other road users.
     
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    No disrespect, or me preaching to others as to what the do with their own bike, but for me these loud race pipes that some put on their bikes, and create a total racket, really do us all no favours. Just gives brain dead politicians more ammunition to clobber us with more anti motorcycle legislation.
     
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    It is extremely overkill on an adventure bike if used as intended i would think the slightest spill or knock would render the after markets knackered or at least bent out of shape yes the extra lighting for after daylight adventures but it would make more sense to just upgrade the bulbs on the original fitment if possible
     
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