I called Garmin when I started noticing the same problem with my RTL510. Like you, I never had the problem with the older "brick" style of radar taillight. Garmin's response was less than satisfying, to say the least. At the time, several months ago, the rep. simply said, "Yeah, they do that" and said there was nothing to be done. Shame on you, Garmin! I sold my RTL500 on Ebay and bought the previous "brick " model. Low and behold, no more false positives from cyclists. I was so put out by the whole thing, I am selling my Edge 820 and have already defected to Wahoo Roam. If Garmin isn't careful, they will lose their market share soon rather than later. jimg
@cicloforza, the ebikers are often jerks is why.
I am amazed when 15% of the bikers, moto or no, announce a MUP pass.
Oh well, that's why god gave me a frame pump. Ciao.
Are you annoyed by alarms raised by other cyclists ? How about alarms generated by cars on a road that is 33 meters to the side of your bike path? Not bad, right?
I have a stretch on my route where I'm riding along a two-way thoroughfare - there are cars coming from the opposite direction next to me, and even further to the side - about 30 meters from me in a side line - there are cars coming in my direction. RTL515 detects them - admittedly large cars like trucks, buses, and trucks - but it detects them.