Recommend a tail light.
#26
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Joined: Jun 2007
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From: Russell Township, Ohio, USA
Bikes: 1975 Paris Sport 700, 2007 Dahon Mu P8 (folding bicycle), 1984 Miyata 210, 2024 Tenways CGO600 Pro e-bike
My newest taillight (well, I've owned it for over a year) does have a video camera in it. This is the Cycliq Fly 6.
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#27
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Joined: Jun 2018
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From: NW Ohio
Bikes: 1983 Univega Super Strada, 1986 Panasonic DX5000, 1984 Fuji Team 85 Univega Gran Turismo, 1984 Lotus Unique, 1987 Centurion Expert, 1987 Centurion Ironman Master,
Ended up ordering a Planet Bike Grateful Red. I chose the one that uses
aaa batteries. I figure I can always carry a couple batteries with me in
case the ones in it dies while out riding. Thanks guys
aaa batteries. I figure I can always carry a couple batteries with me in
case the ones in it dies while out riding. Thanks guys
Last edited by robertj298; 08-04-21 at 01:45 PM.
#28
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From: Texas Hill Country
Bikes: A few. Ok, a lot
It's immensely irritating to find some bike light low on power right before heading out, and having to switch brackets because every light is incompatible. A few years back I settled on Cygolite and bought mounting brackets for most of my bikes, as well as for the family. This allows us to easily switch lights between bikes. We keep a basket of hotshots (100, 150, 250, etc) next to the charging station so anyone can grab one for their bike when heading out. Same for headlights, with cygolite metros of varying powers.




