Mountain Bike Cyclists, why don't you have lights?

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cd365

Guru
Location
Coventry, uk
I love cycling and I have a half decent Eddie Merckx road bike which I use 100% on the road.
Recently whilst out walking my dog at night I have noticed a lot of mountain bikes without lights. I like to avoid all cyclists whilst walking since I don’t want to get in the way of where they need to go. Why do they not have lights?

You could argue that most idiots ride a mountain bike at night and hence not a true cyclists, I’m pretty sure they might be some chav on a £60 Tesco excuse of a bike.

So I would like to ask all you mountain bike cyclists, would you not put lights on at night? If not, why not?

If you use lights, thank you.
 
I would if I went out at night but I'm too scared of angry people with dogs :cheers:
 

adscrim

Veteran
Location
Perth
When I was a yoof we used to play a game of mountain bike follow the leader during the winter months, where only the lead rider used a front light and everyone else had to follow the red light in front of them. This was some 20 years ago when light were pitiful anyway but it certainly got the adrenaline pumping on the forested descents.
 

GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
I love cycling and I have a half decent Eddie Merckx road bike which I use 100% on the road.
Recently whilst out walking my dog at night I have noticed a lot of mountain bikes without lights. I like to avoid all cyclists whilst walking since I don’t want to get in the way of where they need to go. Why do they not have lights?

You could argue that most idiots ride a mountain bike at night and hence not a true cyclists, I’m pretty sure they might be some chav on a £60 Tesco excuse of a bike.

So I would like to ask all you mountain bike cyclists, would you not put lights on at night? If not, why not?

If you use lights, thank you.

Oh I see. It's a wind-up.

But help me out. If you can see them well enough to keep out of their way, why do they need lights?
 
Saw a bloke on a Bianchi Via Nirone at night with no lights. £1200 bike, no lights, go figure.
 
When I arrive home:

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