interesting DINOTTE phenomena....
#26
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I was disappointed that the Dinotte 500 did not have the 'O' ring mount - like their smaller lights and the Lupine lights.
#33
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a brake light on a bicycle is a waste and actually can be a problem in the USA. Cars always have to brake for you. You're going slower than the car without the brakes on, they have to brake anyway. A steady bright light coud be mistaken for a motorcycle that is keeping up with traffic, and the car can approach too fast. The red blinking light is a caution signal for everywhere I know of in the USA. Just like a USA traffic light is blinking red, that means stop and then procede with caution. The blinking light on a bicycle means slow and use caution. Not a steady light, that's for things that can keep up with traffic.
In the countries where a blinker on the rear is illegal it might be worthwhile. But they know they have to slow down for a bicycle anyway.
In the countries where a blinker on the rear is illegal it might be worthwhile. But they know they have to slow down for a bicycle anyway.
#34
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2manybikes you do that and your not only going to have a lot of room but i think ppl are going either think ur a cop, or be blinded by the light or both...
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2manybikes you do that and your not only going to have a lot of room but i think ppl are going either think ur a cop, or be blinded by the light or both...
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...son+death+star
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8F1Y6h48HAc
#40
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From: North of the 49th Parallel (GPS grid soon)
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I wonder. Are you able to buy a 'death star' with side coverage as well as the wide tail brightness? If so how much? Or how much would someone charge to build one with a momentary/on switch?
I've had a few encounters with the local roads recently and thought it was the odd one a day but my encounters are slowly increasing. I used to get once a day but now I'm getting ~2-3 a day.
There is no such thing as too bright a light and Amen to that.
I've had a few encounters with the local roads recently and thought it was the odd one a day but my encounters are slowly increasing. I used to get once a day but now I'm getting ~2-3 a day.
There is no such thing as too bright a light and Amen to that.
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I don't know if it was a Dinotte or not, but I saw this morning as I was commuting in some other
rider who was commuting in the opposite direction on the other side of the street.
I could see his flashing LEDs from about four city blocks away - amazing. From across the street
it was painful - I can't imagine multiples of this! Crazy Dinotte lights. I think I saw someone with
the taillight this morning too - that sucker is one heck of a bright taillight.
rider who was commuting in the opposite direction on the other side of the street.
I could see his flashing LEDs from about four city blocks away - amazing. From across the street
it was painful - I can't imagine multiples of this! Crazy Dinotte lights. I think I saw someone with
the taillight this morning too - that sucker is one heck of a bright taillight.






