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    Bicycle lights

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    Hi Everyone!

    What kind of headlights/tail lights do you use on your bike? There are so many different brands & models to choose from.

    I'm not planning any long trips -- just want to be prepared when it starts getting darker earlier (DST).

    Have a wonderful evening

    Denise


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    i have a cat eye. even in the darkest of darks it has a good wide light. (important for wandering bears)

    i got mine at REI for about $30 i think.
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    I have a Planet Bike Beamer 3 Headlight. It works well for riding around the neighbourhood in the evenings, was inexpensive, and my bike store had it in stock.

    Edit: forgot the info link: http://www.planetbike.com/frontlights.html#
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    I'm paranoid about not being visible enough (and like to be able to see where I'm going!)

    I have Cateye's super-bright front and rear lights:



    The front headlight is so bright that when on cyclepaths, I've seen folks think some kind of UFO was about to land in front of them!
    I also love the tail light as it has two rows of LEDs, which can be set to either constant, flashing, or a whole host of combinations.
    As with the front light, it's mega-bright and has excellent visibility from the side too.
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    I've got the Planet Bike Alias SC front light. (Don't know how to paste a picture in here or I'd do that.) It's VERY bright, has 3 different brightness levels, and flashes. I usually use it in the flashing mode because I want to be seen since I commute in a city with lots of traffic. Two of my coworkers have the same light and also like it a lot.

    I've got a couple of Planet Bike tail lights, one on my helmet and one on the seat post.

    I like to be lit up like a Christmas tree when it's dark outside.

    Here's the front light (didn't buy it from this place but they've got a good picture): http://georgegarnercyclery.com/itemd...gId=39&id=1807

    Here's the tail light (also didn't buy it from this place): http://kozy.com/itemdetails.cfm?ID=3992

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    I have a planetbike beamer 3 like bikingmomof3. I got it at cycle loft. It was the only one that fit my road bike's handlebars. I use it on every early morning ride. Sigma has one as well that REI carries that is so easy to attach. I bought one today for my hybrid and my son's cyclocross. All of our bikes have flashing tail lights.

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    getting dark already..

    I just got back from a club ride and it was getting quite dark at the end. It was on a bike trail (24 miles) with many shady sections, and the last few miles it was so dark you could barely see oncoming also not illuminated bikes. And at this hour it's pretty serious riders so the potential for a bad collision is definitely there. The club wants everyone to have lights, and up till now I haven't needed one...

    Needless to say, it's time to get one. My problem is I am very handlebar real estate poor. I have my compu on one side, and since I don't have a 2nd set of bosses, I have a bar mounted 2nd bottle holder. I am not sure how I will solve this problem.

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    Tygab,
    How about a light for your helmet?

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    I snagged a $33 Blackburn Quadrant and Mars 3.0 compo pack from D i c k's Sporting Goods. They're pretty bright and you can see them well from the side. They have steady and then two flashing modes. Easy to attach, too.
    Hope you find some you like!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Teddyparker
    Tygab,
    How about a light for your helmet?
    I might opt for that, I'll have to see. It probably would make the most sense. I have some research to do.

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    hi.....apart from front and rear lights....I've got these funky things. I wear em on my ankles. They also have flash/non flash and have replaceable battery. Now that really adds to the christmas tree effect!
    http://www.torpedo7.com/page/austral...ries/ACLLH-RB4

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    Tygab, Minuora(sp) make a something called a space bar. It's t-bar shape thing that attaches to your bars to give more "real Estate."
    I have two Sigma LED's on my cannondale, and Rechargeable Cygolite on my Friday. The Cygolight is brighter, but is much more expensive, and has less run time(about 3/4 of an hour on bright). The best solution to have both bar and helmet mounted lights, but that would depend on what you're doing (riding Brevet all night vs the club ride ran a little late) The more reflectivity/light you can manage, the better!

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    I highly recommend Snappy's rear CatEye light. With fresh batteries, it will just about blind you. I'm much more paranoid about someone running into my rear in the dark than turning in front of me, but I've got the Planet Bike Alias 10W on the front for my own poor night vision. It's awesome - especially for commuting in the winter.

    And you can't have enough little flashers attached all over your self and bike.
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    lights

    Hey denise,

    You have many options in regards to lights & would like to tell you about my/our choices.

    If you want to make your own lights-if you don't mind carrying a battery in your hydration pack-let me know and i can have ian post some instructions plus the items required.

    I can't see **** at night & recently purchased some Cateye Double shots. I don't know how much you want to spend but they're VERY VERY VERY bright. I don't use the smaller lights because they don't cover the whole area in front of me (good for night riding off road you see...).

    c

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    I have a couple of those Cateyes (the first picture). I also have a Bike Planet 10W which is totally awesome and about as bright as a headlight... but I have LOST it somehwere in the house... for a year now! May ahve to have some kind of ritual to call it forth.
    However, I've gotten a lot more comfortable riding with less brilliance.
    A note about cheap taillights - boy, what a pain. I picked up a $6 one last Nashbar order and then remembered what happened the last time I did that. THey're not designed to hold together. When I clipped it to the back with its hardware, it just flew off at the first bump; when I fixed it a little more securely to the netting in back, it *still* came apart within 40 miles. It's back together...I don't know for how long.
    I also have a reallite http://www.reallite.com/RLHome.htm - it's very big!
    The owner's manual is almost worth the price itself (very humorous).
    Oh, and the hokeyspokes are a big hit with kids - if I don't get at least one "COOL LIGHTS!" a week I get depressed.
    Of course, last time somebody hollered out their window at me, though, it was "Got enough F**in LIGHTS?!?!?" ... Welp, I guess so, you saw me

 

 

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