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fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
I don't have a front reflector, never have..just good lights.... I think the coppers would be right happy to see any well lit cyclist, BS bullshit standards or not........not had any BS lights for years...they are crap...........
 

Origamist

Legendary Member
User1314 said:
One more question.

Looking at the photos of people's bikes on this Thread, I take it there is no legal requirement to have a front white reflector on a bike at night?

Obviously they (the bikes photographed on this thread) don't need one as they have a paraphernalia of lights - but as we know the law does not always work in an obvious way.

No you don't need a front reflector, only a rear refelector is needed by law.
 

Inigo

New Member
Best value battery light - Cateye El320 really bright, good battery life. with a flashing mode.Pick one up for about £20 on ebay.
Best value light - Liteflux Photon 4, Awesome 4 watt LED, i watt low mode and 4 watt flashing mode. Lithium ion battery gives up to 12 hours on 1 charge (Enduro version or 4 hours commuter version) from £70 on ebay. Don't think about anything else.
 

Tharg2007

Veteran
Location
Manchester
Inigo said:
Best value battery light - Cateye El320 really bright, good battery life. with a flashing mode.Pick one up for about £20 on ebay.
Best value light - Liteflux Photon 4, Awesome 4 watt LED, i watt low mode and 4 watt flashing mode. Lithium ion battery gives up to 12 hours on 1 charge (Enduro version or 4 hours commuter version) from £70 on ebay. Don't think about anything else.

you got a link for those liteflux?
 

neslon

Well-Known Member
Location
The Toon
Origamist said:
No you don't need a front reflector, only a rear refelector is needed by law.

Which is true, but I recently drove behind my mates car through dark bits of scotland (he had 4 bikes on the roof, I had 2) and the only thing reflecting from the bikes was an old fashioned front reflector - they are very efficient at pointing light back down the path it came from (right angle refectors & all that). They do no harm & could be invaluable.
 

Domestique

Über Member
I am about to take my first venture into dynamo lighting.
I have an Axa hr bottle dynamo with a Basta halogen front light. I am waiting on SJC to ship the required bracket, which is in the post at this time.
 

Downward

Guru
Location
West Midlands
Got the Bracket type thing for the Torch today.
Gotta wait till next week to try it out though, Not been on the bike for nearly 3 weeks now.
 

Plax

Guru
Location
Wales
Don't know if this is of any interest, but I just picked up an aluminium 6 LED & Xenon torch from Aldi for £9.99. It has 3 modes - xenon bulb, 3 LEDs and 6 LEDs. You can also adjust the beam by turning the torch head.
I don't know how it compares to the Tesco 3w torch, but the light output isn't too far off my 5w rechargable light on my main bike.
It takes 3 x AAA batteries.
 
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