Lights problem, mate?

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Cab

New Member
Location
Cambridge
Riding down to pick up Chinese food on Friday evening, saw a bloke riding on the other side of the road holding against the handlebar what looked like a cateye light pointed forward. Thought he must have some problem with the bracket, I suppose it can happen, and maybe he didn't have far to get home.

As he passed I turned my head 'cos I was looking to turn right shortly, caught sight that with his other hand he was holding the rear light, pointing it backwards.

Amazing feat of balanced riding. Excellent looking lights, very visible. I can't help thinking he was doing SOMETHING wrong though :laugh:
 

PBancroft

Senior Member
Location
Winchester
Now I know Cateyes have a reputation for poor brackets, but that's ridiculous!
 

purplepolly

New Member
Location
my house
Were there speed bumps or potholes on the road? My front cateye started falling off whenever I went down a road of gentle speed cushions. I finally gave up on it when it came off and fell apart.
 

purplepolly

New Member
Location
my house
Davidc said:
Decent brakets are available for Cateye lights - see the write up I did in the Reviews forum.

But shouldn't a decent bracket actually come with the light? When I buy a light for a bike I expect it to be able to cope with a road bump, if it can't I'm not going to spend money on a replacement and an extra bracket.

Earlier in the year I skidded and hit the tarmac, the cateye (a different one) promptly broke while the hope vision 1 just stayed in position on the handlebar and didn't bat an eyelid. I forgave the cateye because of the accident and got another one, however this was a mistake because version 2 only lasted an month and an hour later I had ordered another hope.
 

eatmydust

New Member
Location
M25 Prestwich
purplepolly said:
But shouldn't a decent bracket actually come with the light? When I buy a light for a bike I expect it to be able to cope with a road bump, if it can't I'm not going to spend money on a replacement and an extra bracket.

Earlier in the year I skidded and hit the tarmac, the cateye (a different one) promptly broke while the hope vision 1 just stayed in position on the handlebar and didn't bat an eyelid. I forgave the cateye because of the accident and got another one, however this was a mistake because version 2 only lasted an month and an hour later I had ordered another hope.

maybe he has fat handel bars like me.. most lights' brackets wont fit my bike ;) .. but thats a mean feat holding front and rear ones on.. show off!
 

Tynan

Veteran
Location
e4
User3143 said:
You'd have thought he would have clipped the rear light onto a piece of clothing. No real need to worry about front lights imo.

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I'd have said the opposite, every smash I've had has come from the forwards end, almost always from not being seen coming
 

purplepolly

New Member
Location
my house
Tynan said:
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I'd have said the opposite, every smash I've had has come from the forwards end, almost always from not being seen coming

Statistically a smidsy from in front is most likely, followed by someone overtaking and cutting in too soon. A rear end shunt is very rare.

Which is why I was a bit perplexed when I was overtaken this morning on a dimly lit street by someone who obviously cycled a lot but only had a rear light. I looked back just as he was passing and I'm sure there wasn't a front light.
 
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