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Chris516 06-07-14 01:06 AM

Congratulated by officer(sort of)
 
I was out on an evening ride, on my way back from Bestbuy during PM-Rush. I had both my headlight n' taillight flashing. I made a right-turn, off a six-lane lane arterial and stopped. Because I had to do my lock again, for my bike bag. While I was dealing with my bike bag, I noticed flashing red n' blue lights on a sign near where I had stopped. I turned around to see, that a motorist had been pulled over for going through a red light. The officer was mentioning to the bad driver, that, my taillight was extremely bright, and that it couldn't be missed. I am guessing the driver was behind me, somewhere, after he blew through the red light. When the officer stopped him.

Looigi 06-07-14 08:15 AM

Good thing it wasn't the grammar police.

vol 06-07-14 08:38 AM

What taillight did you use? :rolleyes:

Chris516 06-07-14 10:41 AM


Originally Posted by vol (Post 16829624)
What taillight did you use? :rolleyes:

I have been using this:

http://media.performancebike.com/ima...-NCL-ANGLE.jpg

Your expression is what I think about Planet Bike.

achoo 06-07-14 10:45 AM


Originally Posted by Looigi (Post 16829569)
Good thing it wasn't the grammar police.

:lol:

I do kinda wonder how a driver apparently uses not being able to see a cyclist to come up with some excuse for running a red light.

Chris516 06-07-14 11:59 AM


Originally Posted by achoo (Post 16829842)
:lol:

I do kinda wonder how a driver apparently uses not being able to see a cyclist to come up with some excuse for running a red light.

:thumb:

vol 06-07-14 03:31 PM


Originally Posted by Chris516 (Post 16829836)

Thanks. Wonder how it compares to the Serfas USB taillight, brightness and side visibility? Also what is the size (e.g. how much larger than Cygolite HotShot, or Radbot 1000)?


Originally Posted by Chris516 (Post 16829836)
Your expression is what I think about Planet Bike.

:rolleyes:

Chris516 06-07-14 10:00 PM


Originally Posted by vol (Post 16830369)
Thanks. Wonder how it compares to the Serfas USB taillight, brightness and side visibility? Also what is the size (e.g. how much larger than Cygolite HotShot, or Radbot 1000)?



:rolleyes:

It is the same size as the taillight you linked. Also the same size as the Cygolite HotShot. The Radbot 1000 looks twice the size.

vol 06-07-14 10:46 PM


Originally Posted by Chris516 (Post 16831057)
It is the same size as the taillight you linked. Also the same size as the Cygolite HotShot. The Radbot 1000 looks twice the size.

Thanks, that's good small size.

Chris516 06-07-14 11:45 PM


Originally Posted by vol (Post 16831123)
Thanks, that's good small size.

It has three steady settings. Each brighter than the one before it. It has one fast flash setting, and one slow flash setting. It is USB re-chargeable.

vol 06-08-14 12:54 AM


Originally Posted by Chris516 (Post 16831187)
It has three steady settings. Each brighter than the one before it. It has one fast flash setting, and one slow flash setting. It is USB re-chargeable.

It's cheaper than the Serfas light, both claim 60 lumen...

Chris516 06-08-14 02:40 AM


Originally Posted by vol (Post 16831237)
It's cheaper than the Serfas light, both claim 60 lumen...

It is much brighter than any other taillight I have used in the past. The officer saw me. So the driver wasn't paying attention.

Sir Bikesalot 06-18-14 05:24 PM


Originally Posted by Chris516 (Post 16829164)
The officer was mentioning to the bad driver, that, my taillight was extremely bright, and that it couldn't be missed..

Are you sure the officer wasn't referring to the red (traffic signal) light being very bright instead of your taillight? Maybe he just said the red light was very bright and you assumed it was your light he was referring to. But if not, congratz; I happen to be a big proponent of using bright taillights (Dinotte for me).

ItsJustMe 06-21-14 07:22 PM

Here's a product link instead of an image link for those that are interested.

Axiom Pulse 60 LED Tail Light - AXIOM

shoemakerpom 06-23-14 12:21 PM


Originally Posted by vol (Post 16830369)
Thanks. Wonder how it compares to the Serfas USB taillight, brightness and side visibility? Also what is the size (e.g. how much larger than Cygolite HotShot, or Radbot 1000)?



:rolleyes:

Its funny you mention this light since I have two bolted side by side on a makeshift bracket to get really bright. On Saturday when riding home I was stopped by the police and thinking I was doing something wrong he pulls up beside me and asks me where I got the light claiming he could see it more then two miles away in the pouring rain. I said on amazon and thanks since I was hoping the police would notice me on my commute for safety. He said he rides, have a good day and drove off.

Rollfast 06-24-14 01:37 AM


Originally Posted by Looigi (Post 16829569)
Good thing it wasn't the grammar police.

Simply uncalled for.

Rollfast 06-24-14 01:39 AM

The point was that the driver ran a traffic control device and the equipment Chris516 used is irrelevant to that outcome.

ItsJustMe 06-24-14 08:55 AM


Originally Posted by shoemakerpom (Post 16875309)
Its funny you mention this light since I have two bolted side by side on a makeshift bracket to get really bright. On Saturday when riding home I was stopped by the police and thinking I was doing something wrong he pulls up beside me and asks me where I got the light claiming he could see it more then two miles away in the pouring rain. I said on amazon and thanks since I was hoping the police would notice me on my commute for safety. He said he rides, have a good day and drove off.

Unless I missed something, you didn't answer the question, you just said you had them bolted side by side. How does this light compare with the Serfas Shield 60?

shoemakerpom 06-24-14 09:32 AM

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My bad I guess I wasn't clear. I have two surfas shield 60's side by side. How they compare to the performance light the first guy has I do not know. What I do know is I have yet to see a light as bright for the price.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=389232

rumrunn6 06-24-14 12:18 PM

2 ppl killed in Boston this week by a person who ran a red light. they were just out for a walk ...

Boston woman charged in double pedestrian fatal - Massachusetts news - Boston.com

Chris516 06-24-14 07:10 PM


Originally Posted by Sir Bikesalot (Post 16863004)
Are you sure the officer wasn't referring to the red (traffic signal) light being very bright instead of your taillight? Maybe he just said the red light was very bright and you assumed it was your light he was referring to. But if not, congratz; I happen to be a big proponent of using bright taillights (Dinotte for me).

The officer was pointing at me, as he was talking to the driver.

Rollfast 06-25-14 12:49 AM

That probably clinches that notion then.

Chris516 06-26-14 12:07 PM


Originally Posted by shoemakerpom (Post 16877943)
My bad I guess I wasn't clear. I have two surfas shield 60's side by side. How they compare to the performance light the first guy has I do not know. What I do know is I have yet to see a light as bright for the price.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=389232

How is that setup working? I started the thread and had mentioned this taillight: http://api.viglink.com/api/click?for...-NCL-ANGLE.jpg

I think, considering, your setup, your taillights(in tandem) and the extra brightness of my taillight. Make it a comparative setup. Because your lights don't look like some cheap dumpy junk from what I looked at.

shoemakerpom 06-26-14 12:32 PM

Everywhere I go people tell me that this setup is the brightest they had ever seen. I was riding to work one Saturday in the winter and the fog was so thick you could see maybe 20 feet in front. I had this car pull up on the side while riding asking where I got them claiming they could see me about 3 miles away on the 5 mile straight I was on. The bad side was I was in a charity ride recently and forgot to turn them off and the guy behind me on the line was claiming they were blinding. The thing is I live in an area with little if no public transportation and lots of retired people so it can be hazardous out in the street. The downside to the setup is it only lasts about 1 1/2 hours on high and maybe 4-5 hours on blink mode.

spare_wheel 06-26-14 03:45 PM


Originally Posted by shoemakerpom (Post 16877943)
My bad I guess I wasn't clear. I have two surfas shield 60's side by side. How they compare to the performance light the first guy has I do not know. What I do know is I have yet to see a light as bright for the price.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=389232


the serfas lights use the same led as the cygolite hotshot which can be found for $25 on sale. and these tail lights are still quite dim compared to higher end lights (e.g. dinotte).

hack 06-26-14 04:37 PM


Originally Posted by ItsJustMe (Post 16871203)
Here's a product link instead of an image link for those that are interested.

Axiom Pulse 60 LED Tail Light - AXIOM

I use the same light, but have been told that even at the lowest setting it can be a nuissance during night group rides. Aside from that, it's a great light. Super bright.

Chris516 06-26-14 07:02 PM


Originally Posted by hack (Post 16885360)
I use the same light, but have been told that even at the lowest setting it can be a nuissance during night group rides. Aside from that, it's a great light. Super bright.

I would rather be a nuisance, than a ghost.

hack 06-26-14 10:52 PM


Originally Posted by Chris516 (Post 16885668)
I would rather be a nuisance, than a ghost.

Agreed. I just reach back and tilt it down if I'm not on the back. When I rotate to the back, I tilt it back up. Pretty easy to do and a very good light. Especially for the price.

Chris516 06-27-14 01:05 PM


Originally Posted by hack (Post 16886164)
Agreed. I just reach back and tilt it down if I'm not on the back. When I rotate to the back, I tilt it back up. Pretty easy to do and a very good light. Especially for the price.

I don't even adjust it. I keep it as is.

SpecialX 06-28-14 03:31 PM

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My rear stop/brake light and front lights from varied distances..
NO ONE has ever complained of not seeing me


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