And if you want to turn tight what do you do/use?
I tried turning tight on the fixie.Nearly came off.
And if you want to turn tight what do you do/use?
Here it is, the latest iteration of the worst idea ever, only this time they've set their sights high and are marketing it to more than mere cyclists:
https://ledturnvest.com/products/led-turn-signal-indicator-vest
The LED Turn Signal Indicator Vest is great for cycling, hiking, camping, and traveling. You can wear this on your next adventure and know that you will be safe.
Group walks where language may be a barrier, or it may be hard to hear the person leading the walk.Obviously it's bobbins for all purposes, but I can sort of see why peope keep thinking cyclists might want to buy indicator devices.
But why on earth would anyone think you'd need one for "hiking, camping and travelling"?
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDNCXwGF13s
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01N0SvDBjmo
Left turns only though.
Specifications
- Size: 25 x 25 cm
- Material: Nylon
- Battery: Rechargeable Lithium battery
- Characteristics: Lighting, warning, security
- Light System: Activated by remote control
- Lighting Signs: Forward, left, right, stop
- Controlling distance: 3m
- Transmitter battery: 2 x CR2032 ( included )
- Transmitter shell material: ABS
- Transmitter waterproof grade: IPX-5
- Receiver battery: 600mAh lithium battery ( working for about 24 hours - full charged )
The best ideas are the ones that anybody could have thought of... but didn't.One good useless idea and your wealth can change.