Did I betray fellow cyclists?

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jonny jeez

Legendary Member
BrumJim said:
If your opinion has done a 360, then surely your view hasn't changed? Just tried it out on my office chair....

Hold on, let me check...


damn, your right, I still hate sparlky stuff and now I hate it in a "dizzy " kinda way.

Hold on!!! now i like it again, but i can see my screen.

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RedBike

New Member
Location
Beside the road
You often get people on MTBs riding around towns without lights. They're presumably not into cycling and don't have lights. They also probably have the "I'm not going very far and I can see without them" approach.

However, I would expect a MTBer emerging from a forest at night to have a high end set of lights on the front if not on the back. How else were they able to see to ride in a forest at night without lights?

Perhaps they just got caught out.
 

Davywalnuts

Chief Kebab Taster
Location
Staines!
I would'nt feel guilty and I dont feel guilty too with myself, but I do worry a bit that because I am seen, and like wise in your case, the other's wernt, possibly due to us being road-aware and extra good/cautious that drivers then "switch off" to a blank dark object..

I sometimes will tail closely a bike in the dark that has no lights/reflectives until its safe.

I cycle at night with reflective anklets, 2 (due to be 3) rear lights, 1, front light, but 7 backupz on my helmet! It works a treat and I generally get loads of room!
 
no, so long as they didn't get hurt...

Considered putting a star or fairy on your head/helmet made out of reflective material to complete the look? Sortof a 'yes, I know I look like a christmas tree, and I don't care either'...

On the reflective note, I've got a variety of stuff from CyberGlow and I think they are pretty good if anyone is looking...
 
Your reaction seems perfectly fair to me.

When riding in the dark, I go for the "wtf is that?" approach .. as in, I want others to see me and wonder wtf I am. Keeps em thinking. :biggrin:

Littlest-LC has a set of battery operated LED stars that she has on as night light .. might see if I can borrow them this Christmas and wrap them round the frame of my commuter.

So, more big love out to all the fellow twinkly sparkly folk. :smile:
 
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silverbow

silverbow

New Member
Location
Suffolk
Thanks for the support fellow Commuters. As a CC member you feel at one with your fellow cyclists and laughing at there expense feels a little... well you know.

goo_mason said:
Excellent stuff. Year after year I see riders going through the whole winter with no lights and I often wonder how they survive.

Me too! They probably survive because most people are careful individuals i.e. not the idiots we complain about here!

Davywalnuts said:
I sometimes will tail closely a bike in the dark that has no lights/reflectives until its safe.

I've done this too. When I was in college, (see Roman invasion AD43) I once had someone ask if I could follow them because they had forgotten there lights! She was very attractive too.... WAIT A MINUTE there could have been more going on there... dam it :biggrin:

SavageHoutkop said:
On the reflective note, I've got a variety of stuff from CyberGlow and I think they are pretty good if anyone is looking...

The CyberGlow is prety cool stuff, thanks for the heads up. Looks like I will be buying some for myself my 4 year old;)



All the talk of Christmas Trees has made me think that maybe we should all go that little bit further this Christmas. . . . I'm thinking mini christmas tree, stars etc and embrace the 'sparky' within!:biggrin:

Lazy Commuter clearly has the inside track on LED stars!
 

nosherduke996

Well-Known Member
Location
Newdigate,surrey
DEFFINATELY NOT i ride a motorcycle and its be seen or get hit !
 
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silverbow

silverbow

New Member
Location
Suffolk
Wheeledweenie said:
Primark do a good line in high-vis yellow and searing pink knee socks, toasty and visible. I believe they also do sparkly leg warmers and some of the designs have sparkly stars......

Thanks. I run the risk of looking like Leroy from Fame, but don't knock until you've tried I always say! :biggrin: A little visit to primark could be on the cards.
 

Wheeledweenie

Über Member
silverbow said:
Thanks. I run the risk of looking like Leroy from Fame, but don't knock until you've tried I always say! :biggrin: A little visit to primark could be on the cards.

They'll get you notice. I wore my high-vis yellow ones on a midnight ride and got many comments.... I choose to believe they were positive rather than sarcastic.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
silverbow said:
All the talk of Christmas Trees has made me think that maybe we should all go that little bit further this Christmas. . . . I'm thinking mini christmas tree, stars etc and embrace the 'sparky' within!:tongue:

Yeah, we should all do that - you can usually get that kind of thing in Pound Shops, so it needn't cost much and it only has to last a few weeks....:sad:
 

HJ

Cycling in Scotland
Location
Auld Reekie
phil_hg_uk said:
No you should have told them to get some lights on, it really bugs me when I come across bikes with no lights when its getting dark I also ride a xmas tree but at least I get seen :tongue:

+1
 
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