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I presume by "loud" lighting the guy was talking about your Down Low Glows. I think those things are fantastic. My wife rocks a set (in hot pink) on her bike. Having those makes you an urban biker by definition, even if you live out in the middle of Wyoming. But for the hassle of having to remove them when I lock up, I'd use them every day when I ride to work.
This is the first I've heard of the DLG. I found a couple of YouTube clips on them and they look pretty convincing. I'm lazy, Vando, what was the $, what kind of batteries power it, and how much run time will you get out of your batteries? Thanks.
Vando said:Yeah, it had to be the DLGs, they do draw attention though, which to me riding at night, is ALWAYS a good thing. Anything I can do to minimize odds of being hit by cars.
Joe said:I presume by "loud" lighting the guy was talking about your Down Low Glows. I think those things are fantastic. My wife rocks a set (in hot pink) on her bike. Having those makes you an urban biker by definition, even if you live out in the middle of Wyoming. But for the hassle of having to remove them when I lock up, I'd use them every day when I ride to work.
Doesn't having brakes make you not a real cyclist these days too?
I heard having handlebars that are longer than than the width of both your hands makes you not a real cyclist too.
ok, enough about the pbr, what I want to know is was your Newcastle served room temp? Last time I ordered one they gave me a cold bottle with a chilled glass. Morons.
But your right, cold is king in the US.
I think that's because it doesn't really matter or even helps when drinking Bud, Miller, or Coors. They don't really have any taste so there's nothing to get hidden when they are served chilled.
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