Christmas lights on a road bike

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You mean something like this?

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Ha, loving the tip offs on where to get cheap lights. I am amazed that I am not the only one in Norwich that does this. We're all mad :wacko:

When I was at UEA, there were a few houses in Friends Road who 'competed' to see who could have the 'best' lights on their house.

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Nice! :thumbsdown::headshake:
 

Sara_H

Guru
I had some red fairy lights permanently wound round the rear legs of my pannier rack but they went kaput a few weeks ago.
You've just reminded me to order more.
 

summerdays

Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
I usually put some on the bike in mid December for about a week but they become an annoyance quite quickly.
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
Every December I add some battery operated Christmas lights to my commuting bike to get myself some festive cheer (not the flashy kind of lights obviously) and just as a silly thing to do around the holiday. Usually this means that little kids wave at me, commuters will shout 'Merry Christmas', some will take a picture, you get the idea.

Question is should I add them to my first road bike? It is my only bike now and I would be putting them in the wheels, on the frame and on me. I'd like to continue this trend but I'm hesitant this year due to the quality of a road bike compared to a commuter bike which I was happy to tape things to and fiddle with. Good idea, bad idea, let me know what you think (and apologies for talking about Christmas in September :santa:

Do yourself a favour and get some mains powered lights. They are cheaper to run and you won't look a tit beyond the end of your drive/path.

I won't charge for this advice. :thumbsup:
 
The SmallestCub and I won the 'best bike tat' award (a red stetson, with assorted festive additions) one year for our tandem decorated with three sets of pound shop lights and quite a lot of tinsel. Oh, and a fibre optic mini tree on the rack...
 
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