Dinotte makes great front and tail lights. They have many models and are a pleasure to work with. I highly recommend them. Also, they are made in the USA.
Dinotte makes great front and tail lights. They have many models and are a pleasure to work with. I highly recommend them. Also, they are made in the USA.
I like my minewt, but mine is really finicky turning on. I also use one of these helmets, that has an integrated lighting system. It also has a mirror available. I got it toward the end of winter, when it was still twilight, and it was enough light by itself. http://www.teamestrogen.com/prodBL_2024007.html
Not sure how dark it is at 5 am, but this might be enough if it's getting light during your ride.
'02 Eddy Merckx Fuga, Selle An Atomica
'85 Eddy Merckx Professional, Selle An Atomica
'10 Soma Double Cross DC, Selle An Atomica
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I have this helmet, the purple one that matches my Gunner, but have found it doesn't quite fit my head... it does not have a dial setting and the three available fit settings are either too small or too largeSo make certain you can try it on first instead of just ordering it. I've been able to wear other Giro/Bell helmets without a problem, but not this one.
It's still pretty dark at 5AM around here. Buying a headlight is hard because you don't really know how well it works until you test drive it in the dark. I'm going to go down to the LBS & check out some headlights today. I really appreciate all of the advice!
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I am rather fond of getting bright small flashlights and rubber banding them to my handlebars. (I also have a generator dynamo hub on the Xtracycle.)
http://www.batteryjunction.com/ is one of my favorite sources for satisfying my flashlight fetish. They also have SpokeLits ( http://www.batteryjunction.com/skl-03.html ) -- adn in the past three years, the five or six times somebody has either not seen me or just decided to butt in front of me in a 4-way stop situation anyway have *all* been when I didn't have my SpokeLit rolling. They can be a little finicky so that after a while,when I push on 'em they don't stay on -- so I take the batteries out and bend the metal back to where it should be and they're fine... and the price is purty cheap.
I also have a headlamp on my helmet (like camping ones) that's really nice for a directed beam ... and for making a moving light that attracts more attention.
Last edited by Geonz; 04-28-2011 at 10:42 AM.
Oh, that's too bad. I wonder if the visor will fit other helmets, since that's what the lights clip to? I felt like mine was too tight at first, even on the largest setting, but it got more comfortable over time. I wore a cap under it, which probably stretched out the back elastic a little.
'02 Eddy Merckx Fuga, Selle An Atomica
'85 Eddy Merckx Professional, Selle An Atomica
'10 Soma Double Cross DC, Selle An Atomica
Slacker on wheels.
I purchased it because of the lights on the back of the helmet that were integrated into the design. This helmet actually gave me a headacheand the next setting was too loose... My Urvex was pricier, but fits me a lot better
I think it is due to the integrated flea lights on the back that led to no adjustment dial. Shame, I do like the helmet otherwise...