Lighting Question - Off Topic
#26
Spin Forest! Spin!
Joined: Sep 2007
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From: Arrid Zone-a
Bikes: I used to have many. And I Will again.
Aaron, sorry about your recent accident! The left-turn-into-motorcyclist/bicyclist car accident is a common one. It's driver negligence, plain and simple. I agree that strobing front lighting helps to get attention. But in most urban environments where there is a lot of background lighting to cause you to 'blend' into it, the drivers can still miss that you're there.
I promote one steady and one flashing headlamp for commuting and night rides. I use the same flashlight mounts as Chris. They are UV stabilized and have lasted me over a year of use. Also have the Two-Fish style mount, but like the former more. I run CREE flashlights to see, and get about 1 hr of usable light. The flasher is usually a multi-LED model with a wide beam.
I promote one steady and one flashing headlamp for commuting and night rides. I use the same flashlight mounts as Chris. They are UV stabilized and have lasted me over a year of use. Also have the Two-Fish style mount, but like the former more. I run CREE flashlights to see, and get about 1 hr of usable light. The flasher is usually a multi-LED model with a wide beam.
#27
Senior Member
Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 1,681
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From: St. Louis, MO
Hey Aaron... I like the self-contained and USB rechargeable lights. I own a few...my favorite so far is the Cygolite Expilion 350 (now 410).
The rear, I've been using Cygollite Hotshots, Superflashes, or PDW Radbots.
The rear, I've been using Cygollite Hotshots, Superflashes, or PDW Radbots.





