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Love dogs me, could'nt eat as full'un tho ๐
Cross hijack : yes apologies for the tardiness in letting you know - they had been at my next door neighbors for a few days as they had signed for them on my behalf ๐ก
Stripped, serviced (as they had no oil in at all! - Not your fault!) and ready to be put on the bike.
Many thanks - should be a good introduction to a longer travel fork. ๐
Lawmanmx - MemberLove dogs me, could'nt eat as full'un tho
I reckon you could manage a dachshund ๐
Surrounded By Zulus - MemberPoor Troll.
I see what you did there!
I had to stop and eventually ride across grass onto a footpath to avoid them.
Is there no end to the inconvience dogs cause mtb'ers? Did you have to change your tyres to suit the rad change in surface or just MTFU and use skilz? 8)
And no one has yet explained how those folk successfully clean up after their dogs in the pitch dark...
Awesome sense of smell?
I walk (run actually) my dog in the woods in the dark. I've got a headtorch.
I don't keep him on the lead. No plans to do so either (it makes me run a bit wonky).
Please don't run over him, there's a good chap.
Lick their fingers?
I dont think any normal person would intentionally ride over any dog, obviously that excludes some of the warriors on here. ๐
I had a couple of thousand lumens going on
Didn't the dog walker just vaporise in front of you with that much light?
Last night on the final approach to home I rode through a local country park. It was pitch black - no light overspill or anything. I had a couple of thousand lumens going on and this chump is walking three dogs in the dark with no light and I get a bollocking for riding near his dogs. "Watch the dog for chrissake" he shouted. I stopped and said - "put them on a ####ing lead and get yourself a torch."Was that a measured response given the situation?
If you can't see a dog with 2000 lumens try doubling to 4000. Repeat until you can see dogs.
Jesus some people get all emotive as soon as fwuffy lickle dogs/walking crap dispensers are mentioned eh.
I'd have shot the dogs/I'd have buried you
calm down peeps.
Couple of weeks ago 2 of us rode passed a fella with his dog, no lights just him lay down on the trail (inline not across) chatting on his fone, his dog nearby. one of the stranger nightride moments.
Erm - If the OP cant see the dog walker, how would he know to 'dip' the light at whatever speed he going?
I have had a think & all I can come up with is this 2000 lumen light is a bit crap & needs a decent reflector & lens, I can 'see' that there is no other reason why someone travelling at 5mph couldn't see a dog, black or otherwise, with that much light.
Oh and perhaps we should reintroduced the picture of Luke in full on 661 kit to indicate the power that the internet possesses.
The flipside of such cheap bright lights seems to be cyclists are blinding everyone and then blaming everyone else for having an attitude.
If you want to see what I mean, next time when you are out with your mates with your mega bright lights, get them to ride towards you with there lights on full blast and yours switched off, and experience it from the other side.
These mega bright lights need a dip switch I have been blinded by them whilst driving more than once