I would appreciate some advice from those of you who routinely encounter horses and riders when you are on your electric motorcycle as I am about to change from a petrol 125cc to a Zero DS.
I am in a rural area with several stables and riding schools and quite often find myself approaching riders. When the horse is coming towards me, that is no problem, whatever I am riding. I just slow down and hold a steady line until I am past (with the one exception when it was a young horse that seemed to me to be pretty skittish, in which case I just pulled over and idled until it was well past me).
I know the rule about coming up behind a pair of horses side by side, in that the inner one will be a learner and the outer will be the instructor. I know I am not to pass at all until the instructor signals me to do so.
When I cycled, coming up behind horses silently was not a problem. I just slowed, matched speed and held back. A polite call to the riders till they had seen me was all that was needed (and horses, like dogs, are used to "human noises").
On the petrol scooter the horse always heard me first and tensed. The rider sensed this and turned. I could then decide whether to cruise past slowly or wait till waved on.
It is how to handle this situation on the electric motorcycle that I am thinking about. I will be pretty silent at low speeds, but have a full-face helmet on so cannot easily call out until I have slowed enough to raise the visor safely.
My thoughts so far are as follows...
1. Typical approach speed in twisty country minor roads will be in the range of 30-45mph.
2. Spot horses ahead and slow to match speed.
3. Hold back a good distance and see if rider has spotted me or not.
4. If rider has not spotted me, raise visor and give a friendly call out.
5. Wait till it is safe to pass.
I have an intuition that using the horn to signal my presence will be likely to startle the horse so would avoid that.
What do you think?