Night riding section
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Night riding section
A thousand Pardons if this was asked before, but how about a night rider section? I want to know where to buy cheap Illuminite clothing and live! Someone might tell me where, if there was a place to ask.
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Hi dannyg1, and welcome to the Forums.
I seem to remember that various strategies for staying alive during nocturnal rides have been discussed here. Search the Forums for earlier threads, especially if you're particularly interested in Illuminite (that should help to narrow the search).
Don't hesitate to "bump up" an old thread if you have additional questions on its subject matter. Regarding any new nighttime visibility threads, I would probably post them to Commuting-section even if it was not about commuting rides. That crowd rides frequently in the dark, so they know their stuff when it comes to reflective materials, lights etc.
--J
I seem to remember that various strategies for staying alive during nocturnal rides have been discussed here. Search the Forums for earlier threads, especially if you're particularly interested in Illuminite (that should help to narrow the search).
Don't hesitate to "bump up" an old thread if you have additional questions on its subject matter. Regarding any new nighttime visibility threads, I would probably post them to Commuting-section even if it was not about commuting rides. That crowd rides frequently in the dark, so they know their stuff when it comes to reflective materials, lights etc.
--J
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I am a night rider...
I bought reflector belts that you see runners, especially Soldiers, wearing, and a reflectorized vest. I also have one too many lights off my flag staff and an emergency light from Wal Mart that blinks.
Most can be found at Wal Marts, Targets, and the larger sporting good stores. Stay away from bike shops...they are higher, online also more.
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I bought reflector belts that you see runners, especially Soldiers, wearing, and a reflectorized vest. I also have one too many lights off my flag staff and an emergency light from Wal Mart that blinks.
Most can be found at Wal Marts, Targets, and the larger sporting good stores. Stay away from bike shops...they are higher, online also more.
Catrike Road #116