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My Taillight Setup.
I just wanted to show everyone my new Taillight setup. Does anyone use a setup like this? The outside distance across my mirrors is 33" and the outside distance across the taillight setup is 34" this lets drivers know how much space I take up. I used 1/2" sch 40 pvc and sanded with 120 grit sandpaper and painted it black with Krylon Fusion for plastic paint. The white that you see is 3M reflective tape. I got all this from Home Depot. The lights are Planet Bike 5 Led. It is held on with a small bungee cord and can be removed and put on in just about a minute, this makes it easy for me to get in and out the back door. I might get some red reflective tape and add that also. Let me know what you think?
When I ride on the street I take the lane and this should help me to get the clearance that I need, hopefully..I did use just the flag but wanted some lights as I ride home at 11:00 PM at least two nights a week. Hopefully this also will give others an idea for setting theirs up if they use anything like this. I'll let you know how it works..Cheers..:D http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/h...h/S5000002.jpg..and..http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/h...h/S5000005.jpg..http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/h...h/S5000008.jpg |
Words fail me at a time like this.
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I like it. Nothing better than the thought of having their side panel scratch if motorist pass by real close. I do have one suggestion though, you might want to consider some kind of breakaway safety thing if the lights ever do get caught up on a vehicle or anything. It may catch on something and knock ya off your bike. Perhaps maybe cutting the pipe and joining them back with a spring insert or round cylindrical shape cork slipped inside the cutted piece so it can snap when it get snag.
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Actually, not a bad idea ... much like a motorcycle from behind.
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Originally Posted by colleen c
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I like it. Nothing better than the thought of having their side panel scratch if motorist pass by real close. I do have one suggestion though, you might want to consider some kind of breakaway safety thing if the lights ever do get caught up on a vehicle or anything. It may catch on something and knock ya off your bike. Perhaps maybe cutting the pipe and joining them back with a spring insert or round cylindrical shape cork slipped inside the cutted piece so it can snap when it get snag.
In this area I seen two bicyclists that got hit and there has been three that got killed all within the last two months. I'm just trying to do what I can to keep me off that list. And this is just my commuting bike and I don't ride on the sidewalks, streets only, so snagging on anything should not be a problem. If this many accidents happen here I can only imagine what it is like in other cities and these are just a few of the bicycle accidents that I have seen or heard about.. Time will tell..Cheers :D |
That setup is crazy... I actually like it.
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Groovy! I made a very similar taillight set up using PVC pipe to strap to my canoe when towing at night. The only differences are I didn't paint the PVC and used fewer and wider pieces of red DOT C2 reflective tape; and I'm using Cateye TL-LD500 taillights.
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Wowsers - that is cra-zee! ! I'm sure you'll still get a knucklehead who says i didn't see you!
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Amazing, one could probably even mistake you for a car at distance and at night.
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I've been thinking that I want to mount turn signals out there... but running lights there are a good idea too... thanks! :)
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In a word . . . overkill.
I wouldn't be able to ride a mile without hitting someone or something with those outriggers. |
Whiskey
Tango Foxtrot. Chad |
Any trouble locking up the bike?
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Airport just called. Want to know if they can have their runway beacons back.....
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You've done a very nice job!
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No problems
No problems with locking it up. We have two racks to secure our bikes to and usually just two bikes parked there at anytime. I don't ride it to any stores or go inside anyplace and leave it outside, basically it is just to commute to work Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7 miles one way..Sometimes I just take it out for a spin now and then.. I have Pitlocks on both wheels, seatpost, and the head and at work I use "The Club Junior". I don't really need this setup going to work but it should be nice going home with it after dark. What problems should I have? I can just remove the assembly and lay it on the ground, or lean it against the bike. And with the pitlocks I can just lock the front wheel to the rack if I needed to.
I might mount an eGear Guardian Dual Function Signal Light, http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...ef=oss_product at the end on each side as strobe lights just in case a plane does want to land..LOL..Just Kidding..Cheers..:D My other ride..A 2009 Trek 1.2 This is the one that I ride the neighborhood with..Notice the Unicycle in the background, a one wheel wonder. The one on the right is a Torker single speed setup as a fixed gear. If you haven't ridden a fixed gear you need to try one, I love it... PlanetBike on all, if you hadn't noticed. http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/h...h/S5000013.jpg |
wow thats ****ed
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just got off the phone with a friend who laughed at me because I told him I have 2 sometimes even three taillights. I gotta show him your setup.
What's the monstrosity you have in the center on your rack, is that some time of reflector? |
If they cannot see you now, they shouldn't be driving.
Would love to see video of this setup in action. |
Good idea and very neatly done.
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It almost seems like there might be a reason to fear motorist confusion. But it's very clean, nice job.
As far as the width goes, I occasionally ride with a frame strapped cross-wise to my rear rack. I find that motorists stay wide when I do that. |
I might run a set up like that next time I tour. Good job.
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So what's the story? Have you been hit or something?
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You forgot the "Wide Load" sign.
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Is your flag reflective? Instead of hanging it there you could get those triangle reflectors that are on the back of tractors. One on each side would be cool
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