Riding at night

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Pat "5mph"

A kilogrammicaly challenged woman
Moderator
Location
Glasgow
I enjoy riding at night, but can't afford the sort of lights that are required for pitch black country lanes.
i waited till xmas, i always ask for cash so i can get what i want.

I have been using cheap lights (lots of them - not on country lanes!) but soon I'm gonna splash out on my credit card :rolleyes: to get the light CK suggested: this winter I wanna go out and ride, I'm not scared anymore :dance:
 

Mad Doug Biker

Just a damaged guy.
Location
Craggy Island
I have been using cheap lights (lots of them - not on country lanes!) but soon I'm gonna splash out on my credit card :rolleyes: to get the light CK suggested: this winter I wanna go out and ride, I'm not scared anymore :dance:

If you really WEREN'T scared, then you would ride without lights (within reason) like me!! :laugh:


By the way, my lights are either ancient old things or the dirt cheap things you can get on Ebay. They aren't used too much anyway!
 

Herbie

Veteran
Location
Aberdeen
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Nothing like it !

Clear, crisp moonlit night - so clear it feels like you don't need a front light sometimes - open lanes - passing sleepy stock in the fields - owls passing overhead or flaring in the light's beam - lighting up the tree canopy along wooded lanes - dewy air - the half-heard patter of ghostly paws on the tarmac behind you - turning round to see nothing there - rustles in the hedgerows - just a spring clean for the May Queen, yes there are two roads you can go by, but in the long run, there's still time to change the road you're on.. Sorry, I was rambling on a bit there !

Just a wee bit....but good though ^_^
 
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