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Out here in the burbs some of the remote segments of bike trails can get so dark the old saying "you can't see your hand in front of your face" rings true.
Cyclists without lights are common. Pedestrians who unwittingly wear all black are also common. The thought the one slamming into the other fills me with dread.
The upside are those who bitch at me for having a headlight thats too bright. Sigh.
I think people are being way too polite about this, generally. You have absolutely no business, none, being on the road at night without lights. It's just plain wrong. You're endangering other people's lives.
I don't know what could be done to set that expectation and make people think about ninja riding the way they would think about, say, unprotected sex with a stranger, but it would be worth doing.
USB charging has thus far been my favorite. I was a fan of the knogs, but it's a drag when your light dies and that means another trip to the store. (especially with the watch batteries). I was turned on to the Blackburn Flea lights and I love them. When they are getting low, I just leave em charging thru the USB adapter on the computer for a few hours while I surf the chainlink and I'm bright again!
's funny you should post this tonight. Tonight i nearly clobbered a guy who decided to pedal though a four-way stop across my front end -not two blocks from my house. No headlamp. no reflectors, and a weak-assed tail blinky (which wouldn't have done him any damn' good.) He and i are lucky that my wife saw him in time to warn me to stop again.
i think that it's just possible that bike riders who don't drive have no clue as to just how invisible they are to those of us who do drive -especially at night. i've found that cycling made me a better driver and driving made me a better cyclist.
...But...can we talk about hub generated lights? If I can't shell out $300-400 for that, what should I buy? I don't feel like my lights are that great. They're the cheap $40 setup I've used for years--a $12 Planet Bike blinky in the back and a Cat's Eye $25-30 light in the front. I tend to try to wear bright colors, but is there an upgrade I can do that won't cost an arm and leg, but do more to illuminate? Santa wants to know what I want for Christmas.
mike w. said:'s funny you should post this tonight. Tonight i nearly clobbered a guy who decided to pedal though a four-way stop across my front end -not two blocks from my house. No headlamp. no reflectors, and a weak-assed tail blinky (which wouldn't have done him any damn' good.) He and i are lucky that my wife saw him in time to warn me to stop again.
i think that it's just possible that bike riders who don't drive have no clue as to just how invisible they are to those of us who do drive -especially at night. i've found that cycling made me a better driver and driving made me a better cyclist.
I always carry a Knog or a cheap headlamp in my saddlebag for exactly this reason. And I think the comparison to driving is exactly right. If your car's headlights went out you wouldn't dream of driving it. Same should be true of bikes.
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