Darkness descending on us all.

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dudi

dudi

Senior Member
Location
Ipswich, Suffolk
well I am quite set on getting a flashlight of some kind for me front illuminations.
For bringing up the rear, what thinkest thee?
 

Origamist

Legendary Member
dudi said:
well I am quite set on getting a flashlight of some kind for me front illuminations.
For bringing up the rear, what thinkest thee?

A few options:

Dinotte 140L
Powerflare
BLT Fantom XR9
Cateye TL-LD 1100
Blackburn Mars 4.0

Lights with sidemounted LEDs/spill are good for wider visibility.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
I'll add Cateye TL-LD 600 and Blackburn Mars 3 - the cateye has been 100% rain proof over the years, and they are pretty bright, and my new Mars is bright too, and very waterproof.

PS I assume using rechargables drops the light intensity some what - 0.3 volts per cell over normal alkaline

I decided to switch to rechargable AA's and AAA's as 7dayshop are selling high capacity ones for a song - £2.50ish for 4 x AA 2500mh, and a smart charger for about £12 for the 'fast' one.
 

Auntie Helen

Ich bin Powerfrau!
I work on the idea that multiple lights are a good thing. I have three on the front (one Cateye 530 in the middle, two flashing LED lights on the mudguards) and four on the back (two Lidl rear-facing solid lights, two flashing LED ones on the rear-view mirrors). I also often wear a Lidl elastic headlamp thingie on my forehead which is surprisingly useful. I look completely bonkers, of course, but am in little doubt that any passing cars along the dark lanes will see me. I have found the Cateye has been fine so far for my country lane cycling and I thought it was a decent price (on Ebay)
 
Auntie Helen said:
I work on the idea that multiple lights are a good thing.

I work on the same principle if I know I'm definitely going to be cycling in the dark. I used to run a SMART Polaris and Cateye 510 on the front but found them not bright enough for dark lane. I now run the polaris and a Cateye EL 410 on the helmet and a bspoke 1/2 watt front, I find the latter particulary good and it wasn't dear. On the rear I usually run the Smart 1/2 watt superflash backed up by the Bspoke 1/2 watt or a Cateye TL 600. If I'm caught out I usually have the smart superflash at hand, it's so small I carry it all the time.
 

BentMikey

Rider of Seolferwulf
Location
South London
jonathan ellis said:
must resist
dont need more lights
must resist

That's me to a T!
 

Auntie Helen

Ich bin Powerfrau!
I have that over all things to do with cycling, it seems. I thought cycling would be cheap once I bought the trike; little did I know that there are all these other things you need - clothing suitable for variable weather conditions, lights, tools, gadgets, tyres...
 

tdr1nka

Taking the biscuit
Having bought the AyUp 'Roadie' kit for the front and a DiOntette 140L for the rear, I am not allowed to think about lights ever again.
The good thing is I probably don't have to!:biggrin:
 

Wolf04

New Member
Location
Wallsend on Tyne
Auntie Helen said:
I have that over all things to do with cycling, it seems. I thought cycling would be cheap once I bought the trike; little did I know that there are all these other things you need - clothing suitable for variable weather conditions, lights, tools, gadgets, tyres...

Couldn't agree more!
:wacko:
 
I like the look of those Fenixes. I use the EL510 and 530 as torches all the time, so nice to find a torch that can be used as a bike light...

[drool]

*shiny bright things*

[/drool]
 
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