summerdays
Cycling in the sun
- Location
- Bristol
Do you think with time the lens's will become more shaped?
As another Lumicycle HID owner, this is a familiar story B)AlanW said:But even if I angle them right down, cars will still stop at junctions or islands coz they "think" that its a car or motorbike coming. To make it worse I could be that I am a couple of hundred yards from the junction. Then when they realize that they have been sat there waiting for "just" for a cyclists to peddle past, that get really pissed off.
Its not that funny really....
But in saying all that, once you get into the country lanes and angle the critters back up again, you can ride as fast at night as you could in the day, they are that good.
Baggy said:in the past I've had verbal abuse from cyclists on the unlit bike path I use on my commute
On unlit, potholey roads, yes.hackbike 666 said:Are megabright lights needed though unless you are off road?
Baggy said:On unlit, potholey roads, yes.
Baggy said:On unlit, potholey roads, yes.
Baggy said:That said, if I still lived in a town/city I'd commute with a "get you noticed" LED, something like the HID would be overkill.
+1 to all of that. I have Cateyes and even Knog Frogs to use when I'm staying urban.HelenD123 said:+1 My Cateye can't cope with unlit country lanes.
hackbike 666 said:Are megabright lights needed though unless you are off road?