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Originally Posted by physdl
(Post 17174077)
I think this is my problem. The front and rear lights are simple to take on/off, but the flea requires pulling the velcro strap off the helmet, using the special charger, and then putting it back on. I may switch over to a different light just to avoid dealing with it.
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Originally Posted by pdlamb
(Post 17175200)
With some of the good LED lights, like the Edelux, this isn't a problem. You can see, and be seen, for a hundred yards or so. At 30 mph, I'm in the traffic lane on my downhills, and there's not much debris. I know the roads from riding them every day; it's not likely a longitudinal crack wide enough to snag my tire will have opened up overnight.
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I ride at night in NYC often. Installed revolights on both wheels a couple months back and have never felt more visible from all angles. People tend to stare as well.
Cons include short-ish 4 hour battery-life, whopping $200 price tag, and a slightly complex/tedious installation. Revolights Bike Lights |
I saw someone in Manhattan with these a couple of months ago. Maybe it was you. I was extremely impressed. Innovative to a degree far, far beyond everything else.
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+1 on the helmet mount light as a 2nd headlight. I pan mine across driver's mirrors/faces at intersections and I scan roadside for deer. The stacked lights help motorists understand what's approaching (motorcycle vs bicycle) and how far away you are.
Also +1 on the reflective ankle straps. The up-down motion makes it very clear you're a bicycle and is viewable from all directions. You may want to consider extra flat protection, either tire liners or flat-avoidance tires. A helmet light will make it easier to see what you're doing if you have to deal with a flat tire in the dark, but it's still a situation you want to avoid. |
You have he right gear for nigh commuting. The only other item you may want is high visibility stickers. I placed hi visibility reflective stickers on my helmet and my backpack has 3M reflective tape. As you ride more at night you will gain experience.
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interesting you would say that... I forgot this in my original post, but my wife got me these reflective stickers. I didn't think much of them really but decided it couldn't hurt so I put them on my helmet, I do have to check them out at night to see how reflective they are... I also have this product called "safe-turn"... its basically a turn signal that you wear on your hands. when you signal a turn it lights up.
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I asked lots of questions when I first started commuting.
Then I realized it just wasn't that complicated. Be visible, be able to see, and start pedaling. BOOM. Done. Charging your light at work is a good idea though. My cygolite metro 360 is rated for 5 hours of use, I think. It's good for two days, but dim the 3rd. But passable. 10 mile commute for me. I do want a dynamo lighting system however. So I'm also interested in that $100 dynamo wheel. |
Originally Posted by noglider
(Post 17187335)
I saw someone in Manhattan with these a couple of months ago. Maybe it was you. I was extremely impressed. Innovative to a degree far, far beyond everything else.
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Originally Posted by randomguyy
(Post 17189431)
funny you say that I could have sworn I saw you biking around the LES a couple months ago but wasn't 100%. anyway, surprised I haven't seen more revo's at night around the city.
I saw the revolights on a bike coming out of Riverside Park at 97th St one evening. Might that have been you? I was going into the park at the time. Where does the light emanate from? The hub or the rim? |
Originally Posted by noglider
(Post 17189741)
Hey, it might have been! I get around a bit, and I am fairly, uh, distinctive looking.
I saw the revolights on a bike coming out of Riverside Park at 97th St one evening. Might that have been you? I was going into the park at the time. Where does the light emanate from? The hub or the rim? |
OK, let's watch for each other or maybe even meet up some time. I'm the guy with the ridiculous mustache, of course.
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Definitely!
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Originally Posted by randomguyy
(Post 17190330)
Ha highly likely it was me. I go through that path at night all the time since I live on 97th and CPW.
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Originally Posted by vol
(Post 17194541)
About 2 years ago, on either a Christmas or New Year's or Thanksgiving Day evening, I saw a lone cyclist on a bike with revolight on the the Westside Hudson Greenway around 69th street going north. Maybe that's you, too? There was hardly anyone else because it's a major holiday. That's the only time I saw such light. Very nice.
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As i now have a new (to me) wear item of brakes, i'm going to lean towards reflectors & non-power type stuff. I do have a battery charger & batteries to go with it, but i'm honestly over the constant checking & charging.
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