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jfowler85 07-31-12 03:33 PM

For low-light vis I strap a Black Diamond Icon 3w headlamp on my helmet. I set it to strobe for sunset, and 3w beam for darkness. This way, it shines wherever I look, and I can take the light with me whenever I make a stop, without having to un-strap it from handlebar hardware; plus I can use a headlamp for more than cycling (e.g., rummaging through my panniers or fixing a flat in the dark). It was a fraction of the cost of ridiculously overpriced cycling headlights, as well.

K'Tesh 07-31-12 03:35 PM


Originally Posted by SteamingAlong (Post 14548623)
I'd prefer tiny (bulllet sized) armor piercing, heat seeking missiles loaded with the liquid extracted from a skunks glands.

heat seeking?!! I'd prefer asshat seeking, and loaded with concentrated eau-de-long-dead elephant cut with a skunk chaser.

Notso_fastLane 07-31-12 04:33 PM


Originally Posted by K'Tesh (Post 14551164)
heat seeking?!! I'd prefer asshat seeking, and loaded with concentrated eau-de-long-dead elephant cut with a skunk chaser.

This post needs a 'like' button!

Sponge 07-31-12 09:10 PM

Any difference to consider for morning vs. night?

Monday morning it was freezing dark out already when I got up for my ride!

Mark Stone 08-01-12 06:02 AM


Originally Posted by Sponge (Post 14552194)
Any difference to consider for morning vs. night?

Monday morning it was freezing dark out already when I got up for my ride!

There's a lot to consider in lighting morning vs. night, especially if the sunrise occurs during your ride and especially if you are riding East into the sunrise. Cars coming up behind you will be blinded by the sunrise, and so either 1. You better have something very, very bright flashing rearwards to snag their attention; or 2. Get off the bike until the sun gets a bit higher. I have a 600 lumen front headlight (MiNewt 600 Cordless that is not in current use) that I put on the rear in flash mode (it attaches easily to the seat post) when I have to ride at that time in that direction, but I prefer to not ride at all until the sun is out of the cager's eyes.

If you're riding in the morning before sunrise, there's no special requirements or any differences I can think of -

Sponge 08-01-12 06:59 AM

Thanks, that is exactly what thought...I am more concerned about cars coming behind me vs a headlight.

I can choose to go whereever way I want basically because it is a recreational ride. I will just consider routes based upon the sun first then wind second now...

alan s 08-01-12 08:22 AM


Originally Posted by kookaburra1701 (Post 14535312)
When I was testing it out in my apartment I accidentally shined it at my cat and he ran and hid under the bed.

Good thing it wasn't of the flamethrower variety, or you could have had a hairless cat.

Andy_K 08-01-12 08:44 AM


Originally Posted by bubbagrannygear (Post 14532393)
Saw this the other day. Seems to be what you are looking for.

http://www.amazon.com/NiteRider-Lumi...iterider+lmina

I can now confirm that the Lumina mount works perfectly with the MiNewt Cordless lights. It's very nice.


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