jobob
12-29-2007, 12:38 PM
Based on the discussions here (http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=20307), I ordered a Down Low Glow (http://www.rockthebike.com/lights/downlowglow) light from Rock the Bike.
I finally got around to installing it today, and here are my first impressions and some photos.
It's available in several different colors, but I got the amber, in part because it's supposedly the brightest, and in part because it seemed to be the most "street legal" color - some jurisdictions might have issues with blue & red lights, for instance, so I thought I would just play it safe.
Plus I thought the amber would look really nice with Pokey's blue color. :)
My commute includes a mile or two of frontage road, which can sometimes be quite busy during commute hours, esp if if the freeway alongside it is backed up. In the homeward direction a good part of that has absolutely no shoulder and runs right alongside a sound wall. So, at night, I want to be lit up like freakin' Times Square at New Years along this part of road. :p
Here are a few photos I took inside our garage. More can be found at http://s88.photobucket.com/albums/k186/jobob22/DownLowGlow/. We're still fiddling with the set up and I haven't taken it out for an actual ride yet - hopefully tonight.
With the garage light on:
http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k186/jobob22/DownLowGlow/IMG_0419.jpg
And with the garage light off:
http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k186/jobob22/DownLowGlow/IMG_0420.jpg
View from the rear: Doesn't LeeBob have nice calves? :cool:
http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k186/jobob22/DownLowGlow/IMG_0423.jpg
Diagonal view from the rear:
http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k186/jobob22/DownLowGlow/IMG_0421.jpg
I'd say the only real downside is that the battery pack weights a ton. So while it'll be fine for commuting (mine is 15 flat miles each way), I wouldn't want to lug it along on a late-night long distance ride.
Also, the cable connecting the battery is fairly short. I'd like to be able to keep the brick, er, battery in my saddle bag rather than lash it onto the frame, so Lee & I are going to Radio Shack later to see if we can find an extension cable.
More impressions to follow when I actually get out & ride around with it.
I finally got around to installing it today, and here are my first impressions and some photos.
It's available in several different colors, but I got the amber, in part because it's supposedly the brightest, and in part because it seemed to be the most "street legal" color - some jurisdictions might have issues with blue & red lights, for instance, so I thought I would just play it safe.
Plus I thought the amber would look really nice with Pokey's blue color. :)
My commute includes a mile or two of frontage road, which can sometimes be quite busy during commute hours, esp if if the freeway alongside it is backed up. In the homeward direction a good part of that has absolutely no shoulder and runs right alongside a sound wall. So, at night, I want to be lit up like freakin' Times Square at New Years along this part of road. :p
Here are a few photos I took inside our garage. More can be found at http://s88.photobucket.com/albums/k186/jobob22/DownLowGlow/. We're still fiddling with the set up and I haven't taken it out for an actual ride yet - hopefully tonight.
With the garage light on:
http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k186/jobob22/DownLowGlow/IMG_0419.jpg
And with the garage light off:
http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k186/jobob22/DownLowGlow/IMG_0420.jpg
View from the rear: Doesn't LeeBob have nice calves? :cool:
http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k186/jobob22/DownLowGlow/IMG_0423.jpg
Diagonal view from the rear:
http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k186/jobob22/DownLowGlow/IMG_0421.jpg
I'd say the only real downside is that the battery pack weights a ton. So while it'll be fine for commuting (mine is 15 flat miles each way), I wouldn't want to lug it along on a late-night long distance ride.
Also, the cable connecting the battery is fairly short. I'd like to be able to keep the brick, er, battery in my saddle bag rather than lash it onto the frame, so Lee & I are going to Radio Shack later to see if we can find an extension cable.
More impressions to follow when I actually get out & ride around with it.