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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.
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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.
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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.
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Any difference to consider for morning vs. night?
Monday morning it was freezing dark out already when I got up for my ride! |
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! If you're riding in the morning before sunrise, there's no special requirements or any differences I can think of - |
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... |
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.
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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 |
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