Thanks Goodness, Bike Indicators

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John the Monkey

Frivolous Cyclist
Location
Crewe
The idea that entrepreneurs keep refusing to let die.

http://road.cc/content/tech-news/221970-blink-saddles-are-first-integrated-lighting-and-turn-signals

"Developed in Madrid, BLINK! Saddles provide the rider with brake lights, turn signals and position lighting. The inventors claim the turn signals make indicating easier to see for drivers and other cyclists, and safer for the rider themselves as they don’t have to risk losing balance by giving an arm signal when turning."

Looking on the bright side, if the saddle is comfortable, it will be 90% more useful than every other bike indicator project.
 

I like Skol

A Minging Manc...
[QUOTE 4786879, member: 259"]I still think my idea of having indicators permanently inserted in my bum cheeks was far better.[/QUOTE]
I was going to wear them on my ears like earrings and considered combining them with headphones so I could listen to my vast and tasteful music collection while cycling.......
 

AndyRM

XOXO
Location
North Shields
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Bicycle indicators in a saddle; really. Have actual cyclists backed this, surely only people who don't cycle could even vaguely think this is a good idea. There is no way I'm going to spend 165 Euros, which will probably be 300 English pounds by the time this thing emerges on a fekkin saddle I may not get on with.

Yeah but it's got light and things. Well hopefully the brake light function will work when it hits the nearest loch, which is where it needs flinging.
 
Location
Loch side.
Bicycle indicators in a saddle; really. Have actual cyclists backed this, surely only people who don't cycle could even vaguely think this is a good idea. There is no way I'm going to spend 165 Euros, which will probably be 300 English pounds by the time this thing emerges on a fekkin saddle I may not get on with.

Yeah but it's got light and things. Well hopefully the brake light function will work when it hits the nearest loch, which is where it needs flinging.

It's no use. I see it is IP 68 rated.
 
It's no use. I see it is IP 68 rated.
Good! You'll be able to see it blinking when you ride past with a proper saddle on.
 

Shut Up Legs

Down Under Member
There's so much wrong with this idea:
  1. Any cyclist who can't ride and indicate turns using their arms just needs to practise it more.
  2. Many motorists can't see cyclists even when the latter are dressed up like Santa Claus riding a lit Christmas tree, so indicators on the saddle will make stuff-all difference.
  3. Lights embedded into any part of a bicycle's frame (e.g. the rear light in the Van Moof's top tube) are a bad idea, because it makes repairs less convenient when the lights fail.
  4. Given that bicycle saddles are quite narrow compared to a car's width, the indicators will be too close together, so any motorist observant enough to know which indicator is flashing probably doesn't need the indicators to know what the cyclist is about to do.
 
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