like the wheel lights. Even geex does not have those.
er... Yes I do
Red spoke Leds on both wheels
So much of what you’ve asumed about the roads I ride is wrong … walls, hedges, fences, trees, walls, corners
I was assuming all of those things. I'm pretty sure I've ridden on roads where they all exist 🙂
I was just curious. Sorry.
actually… I can’t be ****
good, or this'll end up like one of your ebike reviews! 😆
I'm getting one of these so I can win the thread
In fact that’s true even if “that many” is one. Dynamo lights FTW: no charging and no turning on and off either.
This, and they're reliable and if good quality then they're bright, you have them when you've had an unplanned late night ride.
I see far too many people with 5 feeble lights... I do make sure my helmet is white or flouro though for visibility over cars - out of town (where there's not streetlights) this doesn't really matter.
Don't be sorry Bez
Opposite advice to Dez
😀 Never!
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Does anyone make an all in one unit with multi-emiiters so you can have some solid and some flashing in the same unit? I have kicked around the idea of knocking something like that up for myself since I haven't seen one but surely someone makes one?
Biomotiin lights are apparently where it is at now for visibility. Bike lights are Soo last week
Does anyone make an all in one unit with multi-emiiters so you can have some solid and some flashing in the same unit?
I would imagine that a pulse mode (always on but with blood of high intensity) is pretty much the same, given that a pair of emitters in the same unit would to all intents and purposes have no separation between them.
actually… I can’t be ****.
If only that were actually true
On the trike I have four on the back (two frame, one mudguard and one rack), two on the front (helmet and frame). And a flag. What do I win?
On the road bikes it's two on the back (saddle and seatpost) and a Joystick mounted under the Garmin in Go Pro clamp. I carry a spare Joystick in a back pocket for longer rides.
On the commuter, front - two, comet on flash, lezyne 1500i on lower settings. Rear, PDW on mugguard with integrated reflector (hub height), on one 2 led smart copy thing on constant, nebula copy on flash, comet copy on constant. Helmet mounted old joystick on flash, comet copy rear on flash. Mudguards covered in 3m reflective tape.
It seems mad not to as it costs peanuts to run.
It seems mad not to as it costs peanuts to run.
Especially if you charge your lights at work.
One front, one back. And a triangular SeattleSports mesh reflector. Ridden pretty much every work day for the last 8 years. Probably about 10 times of that wearing a helmet.
