You'll likely be pleasantly surprisedI enjoy riding after dark or before sunrise, and often find that on dark roads cars seem to see me better! Just stay within you light) as you do when driving (don't go so fast you can't see to stop), and enjoy!
You'll likely be pleasantly surprisedI enjoy riding after dark or before sunrise, and often find that on dark roads cars seem to see me better! Just stay within you light) as you do when driving (don't go so fast you can't see to stop), and enjoy!
Most days in life don't stand out, But life's about those days that will...
butt crack of dawn riding is magical- Just make sure you have a flashing red light on the rear of your bike as well as a snog or bug light - also flashing, on your helmet. You can buy strips of reflective tape to put across the back of your jacket or buy a reflective vest or wear one that is brightly colored and reflective. Ride a bit slower and let you eyes adjust to the less light, take your dark glasses for when the sun comes up, and enjoy the mystery and the miracle of seeing the day born and the country come alive.
marni
marni
Katy, Texas
Trek Madone 6.5- "Red"
Trek Pilot 5.2- " Bebe"
"easily outrun by a chihuahua."
Okay, Marni. After reading that post, I now have to see if I can get out during the early morning over the next few days.![]()
At least I don't leave slime trails.
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2009 Giant Avail 3 |Specialized Jett 143
2013 Charge Filter Apex| Specialized Jett 143
1996(?) Giant Iguana 630|Specialized Riva
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Ok, you have inspired me to leave 15 minutes earlier as I've a 30 minute drive to my starting point... It is a great place to ride though. I won't be facing the sunrise as I am less familiar with those roads that go east from my starting point. For my first pre-dawn ride I want to be familiar with the road surface. NEXT time will head east![]()
Last edited by Catrin; 07-05-2010 at 01:14 AM.
Have a ballYou can in fact be more visible with a blinking red light in the dark/dusk than in broad daylight with lots of visual competition.
Since I ride year-round I get to ride pre-dawn a lot, but not in summer, I'd have to be up all night.
Watching the sunrise from a bicycle is beautiful!
Winter riding is much less about badassery and much more about bundle-uppery. - malkin
1995 Kona Cinder Cone commuterFrankenbike/Selle Italia SLR Lady Gel Flow
2008 white Nakamura Summit Custom mtb/Terry Falcon X
2000 Schwinn Fastback Comp road bike/Specialized Jett
Had an awesome 25 mile ride! Didn't really need the headlight, though I used it and after sunrise put it on flashing. It was fun to watch the country wake up! I am not sure my headlight is actually bright enough for use in full country darkness so am going to have to experiment with my lighting options prior to October, but it was fun.
Thanks for the encouragement!
I don't mean to hijack the thread, but...
I'm planning on doing a crack-of-dawn ride tomorrow or Wednesday. BF still has my tail light. I'm planning on doing a trail ride. My head light is with me. Think a red glow stick zip-tied or creatively duct taped to the seat bag is a reasonable sub for a tail light? I'd be using it for "hey, I'm here!" purposes, for any other cyclists on the trail.
Of course, if I go on Wednesday and can get to the bike shop tomorrow, no biggie.
At least I don't leave slime trails.
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2009 Giant Avail 3 |Specialized Jett 143
2013 Charge Filter Apex| Specialized Jett 143
1996(?) Giant Iguana 630|Specialized Riva
Saving for the next one...
Thanks for sharing Catrin - sounds like you had a great experience. You've also inspired us to give it a try![]()