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  1. #1
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    Anyone has seen the "down low glow" lights?

    A rider in Evanston has this very visible green light under her bike, which illuminates the area surrounding her bike and also let's you see the bike. After seeing the previous post about being afraid on commuting in the dark , I "googled" and found it is called the "down low glow":

    http://www.rockthebike.com/lights/downlowglow

    It definitely catches your eye while driving a car. Anyone here use it?

    On an unrelated issue, a quick rant: Evanston painted some bike lanes on one way streets at the end of October and now I see more cyclists, no helmet nor lights, riding against traffic in those lanes (there are also huge arrows painted on the lanes, so it should be evident to anyone that they are riding against traffic)!! Needless to say, I have already seen dangerous encounters where drivers do not expect someone against traffic at crossings.
    Last edited by pll; 12-03-2007 at 06:27 AM. Reason: Cannot do anything right before my morning coffee.

  2. #2
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    one of my teammates got them for her and her husband last season. she put them on her commute bike. they're very cool and very visible.

  3. #3
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    Too pricey for me - and I think for here, perhaps a little too much. My Christmas tree seems to be doing the trick (No pics yet 'cause I haven't added anything else.) I'm also dismayed at just how many batteries I go through... but I like the way they look!

  4. #4
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    Wow, very cool! I'd love to glow blue or green when I ride!!
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  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by Geonz View Post
    Too pricey for me - and I think for here, perhaps a little too much. My Christmas tree seems to be doing the trick (No pics yet 'cause I haven't added anything else.) I'm also dismayed at just how many batteries I go through... but I like the way they look!
    Can you get rechargeable batteries for it?
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  6. #6
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    they also make beautiful wind chimes

    www.rockthebike.com/windchimes
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  7. #7
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    I use one - it's great

    I have a down low glow on my bike.



    I have always been a little nervous about how visible I am in the dark -- and I do a lot of riding in the dark, both morning and evening, in the winter. Riding with the down low glow helps me feel much more confident that cars see me; I actually ride more confidently with it on and now I look forward to night riding.

    You're really impossible to not see from the side with this light on; drivers don't turn into me when I'm going by, and I often have them pass me with a much wider margin than before. It basically lights up a dark road on the sides dazzlingly, although the front wheel (I have fenders on) blocks it from shining in the front at all.

    The light comes with a rechargeable battery and charger, plus stuff to mount it on your bike. It's easy to switch from one bike to another, too, which is a perk for people who switch between bikes. It's also waterproof, and I've proven that myself by riding in driving rain with it on.

    In short... I'm in love.
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  8. #8
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    I soooooo like the idea of these

    They look impressive - and thanks kfergos for the comprehensive "review"...

    I'm going to ask my LBS about these puppies!


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    Likewise !!!

    I might need to bop up to Berkeley to check them out ...

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  10. #10
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    Thanks kfergos! Your picture shows exactly what struck me when I saw these: the light was highly visible. The front and rear lights, by contrast, are almost invisible. The rider I saw had one attached to the chain stay (I hope my bike anatomy is correct!).

    BTW, looks like a very nice bike. Maybe we can see a picture with the room lights on.

  11. #11
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    I got some Hokey Spokes last month. They are so fun and REALLY make me stand out in the dark, as long as I'm moving. They don't light the ground up though. Makes me feel like a kid when I have them going. I think I even pedal faster just so they'll look better. bikerHen

  12. #12
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    Got mine Monday... single-lamp rig in "Envy Green."

    Setup was very simple... The battery came at least partially charged, so I plugged in the trickle charger, connected it to the battery, and let 'er stoke up overnight and most of yesterday while I figured out how to mount the lamp on the Fisher MTB (green bike, green lights... go figure ) It comes with a hard rubber clip-on mount that goes on the down tube, then the lamp snaps snugly into that and is locked in with another rubber strap. There's a small black control box attached to the lamp unit, and the battery plugs into that. Plug the lamp to the battery, and the light's on -- no switches. For now, the battery and control box went into the lower bottle cage and secured with a strip of velcro. Took a short test ride out past the Big Dam Bridge and down some stretches of the River Trail where there's no lights and it's usually darker than the inside of a black cat inside a sack with the lights turned off... and was very pleased with how much got lit up. Coming back up past the bridge to Cook's Landing and the parking lot, another rider commented, "Dude, if they can't see you, they're ####### blind." In addition to the DLG, I was also running a twin-beam Cygo-Lite NiteRover headlight, a white Frog blinkie on the front, Planet Bike superflash tail light, red/white/blue Tire Flys on the valve stems, helmet tricked out with reflective tape all over, one of those new Voler jerseys with the ScotchLite tape on the sleeves & tail, tights with reflective piping, and Glo-Gloves... ;-)

    No pictures yet, but will post as soon as I find a willing accomplice...

    Tom

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    Oh, you don't need to post a picture, I think I saw you all the way over here...

    j/k would love to see pics
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    i sent the link on these to my sister who bought them for her husband and my nephew, i can't wait to hear what they say on Christmas! my nephew loves to get anything that the other 11 yr old boys in the neighborhood don't have, and this should really make him stand out. should be fun to see. then i may have to buy one too, can't have them having something i don't.

  15. #15
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    I need to ride my bike, even if my commute is in the dark. (I'm a much nicer person if I get to ride my bike.)

    Trying to decide between amber and green. Which color is brighter or more attention-getting?

    Is the green "green light, go!" color, or "screaming lime caution" color?

    Edit: I might need these, too: http://www.cyclelicio.us/2005/11/glo-gloves.html
    Last edited by KnottedYet; 12-12-2007 at 10:21 PM.
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