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There's no need for fog lamps.
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There's no need for fog lamps.
For you… maybe.

For me? I live in the coast range in Oregon. We sometimes get fog that reduces visibility to less than ten feet. That’s why I’m looking at SAE approved fogs.

As for the rear? Hoping it will help prevent rear ending when in areas where people drive too fast and too close in the fog. As an ex pat Brit, I’ve seen the difference ;)
 

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As for the rear? Hoping it will help prevent rear ending when in areas where people drive too fast and too close in the fog.
So, you've driven in Michigan then? Tailgating is a state sport. With my gap control set to the middle setting, people will still drop in in front of me on the highway, forcing BC to slow me down to reset the gap. My wife, who was raised in California, yells a lot and wishes the State Police here were as strict as she recalls the CHiPs to be.
 
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So, you've driven in Michigan then? Tailgating is a state sport. With my gap control set to the middle setting, people will still drop in in front of me on the highway, forcing BC to slow me down to reset the gap. My wife, who was raised in California, yells a lot and wishes the State Police here were as strict as she recalls the CHiPs to be.
I flew to Michigan once for the launch of a car… stayed with someone I knew in Lansing and borrowed one of their bikes to ride into Detroit.

Scariest ride, ever.
 

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I flew to Michigan once for the launch of a car… stayed with someone I knew in Lansing and borrowed one of their bikes to ride into Detroit.

Scariest ride, ever.
I wouldn't ride a motorcycle in this state if you paid me. Closest I'll do is my convertible.
 

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So, you've driven in Michigan then? Tailgating is a state sport. With my gap control set to the middle setting, people will still drop in in front of me on the highway, forcing BC to slow me down to reset the gap. My wife, who was raised in California, yells a lot and wishes the State Police here were as strict as she recalls the CHiPs to be.
I still have people cut in front of me here in Oregon with my follow distance set to the lowest setting. It's bad enough in a truck as heavy as the Lightning, I feel really bad for everybody driving box trucks and semis.

When I was living in the LA area in the late 90s traffic in the area was always bumper to bumper, it didn't matter if you were going 0 or 80, every trip I've made there since has been the same. I've never seen CHiPs pull anybody over for following too close at any speed.
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