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Originally Posted by prabbit
I put a zip tie around a couple of vents in the rear of my Giro helmet and then attached the blinky to the zip ties. You're right, a blinky belongs up higher so motorists can see it more easily. It's the same principle or reason that automobiles started putting the brake light up at the motorists eye level about fifteen years ago.
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Astompa,
I don't falling off will be much of a problem with a Metro and a VistaLite Eclipse taillight. The VL clip has two little teeth at the bottom to keep it from falling off. With some other models/brands, there could be a problem if the clip is not tight to the light at the bottom of the clip. My experiences: 1. On 9/25/04, I did a ride that included some really badly rutted, pot-holed and washboard gravel and oiled gravel roads. My Vistalite stayed on the Metro. I was worried about losing the fillings in my teeth (grin!). 2. On 8/19/04, I was struck from behind on a rural highway while riding my recumbent trike. The other driver was going 55 mph at least. The Vistalite stayed on the Metro. Metro expensive, yes/no! Performance Bike's latest catalog (Fall Preview 2004) has it at $59.99 plus shipping, of course. Less with a 10% or 20% off coupon($54 or $48). www.performancebike.com I got mine at Bike Nashbar on sale for $59.99 with a 10% off coupon. They're now $79.99. If at Nashbar (www.nashbar.com), check out the new Bell Citi '05 (BH-CIT). Looks like the Metro to me and only $44.95 minus any coupons. Areles |
Originally Posted by Sirdoug
Where have you seen this Bell Metro Helmet for $30 or $40? I want one but don't want to pay $70 or $80. Thanks. Jeffery R. Lindholm |
I just looked at Nashbar and they have in stock L and S metro helmets on sale for $54.95, reg $79.95 right now.
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And you are still alive?
Originally Posted by areles
Astompa,
I don't falling off will be much of a problem with a Metro and a VistaLite Eclipse taillight. The VL clip has two little teeth at the bottom to keep it from falling off. With some other models/brands, there could be a problem if the clip is not tight to the light at the bottom of the clip. My experiences: 1. On 9/25/04, I did a ride that included some really badly rutted, pot-holed and washboard gravel and oiled gravel roads. My Vistalite stayed on the Metro. I was worried about losing the fillings in my teeth (grin!). 2. On 8/19/04, I was struck from behind on a rural highway while riding my recumbent trike. The other driver was going 55 mph at least. The Vistalite stayed on the Metro. Metro expensive, yes/no! Performance Bike's latest catalog (Fall Preview 2004) has it at $59.99 plus shipping, of course. Less with a 10% or 20% off coupon($54 or $48). www.performancebike.com I got mine at Bike Nashbar on sale for $59.99 with a 10% off coupon. They're now $79.99. If at Nashbar (www.nashbar.com), check out the new Bell Citi '05 (BH-CIT). Looks like the Metro to me and only $44.95 minus any coupons. Areles |
Astompa,
Alive, in one piece, and nothing was broken. I still have numbness in two fingers on my left hand and the hip hurts. Minor inconveniences considering what could have been. Lucky to be alive, Areles |
Originally Posted by slvoid
The best blinker's the one from planet bike that swivels with gravity and always points back. Even if you attach a blinker to the Metro or ziptie a blinker to your helmet, if you're tucking your head down or raising it straight up, it'll affect it enough that it'll be pointed away from the cars vertically.
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Unless you are a serious racer, I don't think it is worth paying anything above the $30-$40 range. |
Originally Posted by allgoo19
I agree.
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why dont they make them in bright colours- I am always amazed that bike clothes and helmets are usually in drab colours like black and grey that make you blend in to the background. If they did this helmet in fluorescent green then i would probably buy one for commuting. Being seen may be a bit dorky but it could save your life.
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Originally Posted by royalflash
why dont they make them in bright colours- I am always amazed that bike clothes and helmets are usually in drab colours like black and grey that make you blend in to the background. If they did this helmet in fluorescent green then i would probably buy one for commuting. Being seen may be a bit dorky but it could save your life.
It's easier to sell something that looks "cool" than it is to sell something that's "safe". |
Originally Posted by Raiyn
One word: Marketing
It's easier to sell something that looks "cool" than it is to sell something that's "safe". |
Originally Posted by royalflash
yes but not even ONE choice of helmet in a visible colour- thats just stupid
http://www.specialized.com/OA_MEDIA/...etAurora_l.jpg There's a FEW choices out there. Yellow's and white's and an occasional bright red. |
Originally Posted by royalflash
yes but not even ONE choice of helmet in a visible colour- thats just stupid
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Originally Posted by bkrownd
Why not just apply some spray paint or reflective tape?
I think you could probably get away with applying reflective tape. Although officially I dont think you are supposed to do this either as the glue can also contain solvent that could theoretically eat away at the helmet. |
I guess that doesn't make any sense to me. I've never seen spraypaint do anything like that. The plastic shell you'd be painting is cosmetic, anyway, to give a little protection to the styrofoam's surface etc.
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