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hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
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Andy in Sig said:When I saw the title of this thread, I thought it was somebody having dig at theclaud!![]()
Who would have the temerity to do that...
Andy in Sig said:When I saw the title of this thread, I thought it was somebody having dig at theclaud!![]()
Hacienda71 said:I used to have one of those front lights must have been 25 to 30 years ago. Two D cell batteries weighed a ton![]()
Arch said:I saw one today (an Ever Ready light), for sale in a charity shop, £1.50. Nearly bought it for a laugh, but sense prevailed. I really don't need a collection of vintage bike accessories.
Do I?
No, no, I must not!
Hacienda71 said:Funny I thought they were made by Eveready but wasn't 100% sure.
iirc the plastic version of that light came in about 1982. I had the earlier version, which was pressed metal - it went the way of all flesh when I hit a pothole and it jumped off it's little bracket thingy. I then went to a dynamo, which blew the bulb everytime I went down hill at any speed at all.Crankarm said:That front light must be at least 35 years old. Wonder if it is still on the original set of batteries?
The owner could do with locking it properly and with a decent D-lock.
Frustruck said:nice bike - cotterless cranks and is that butted Reynolds tubing?
I think that Mercian do make this type of frame on demand. Bob Jackson might too.
dellzeqq said:iirc the plastic version of that light came in about 1982. I had the earlier version, which was pressed metal - it went the way of all flesh when I hit a pothole and it jumped off it's little bracket thingy. I then went to a dynamo, which blew the bulb everytime I went down hill at any speed at all.
All a far cry from the Hope Vision 1 and the EL530
ComedyPilot said:I thought this was a 'theclaud' spotted thread??
the Wonder light. Indeed. I had a length of fibre optic cable glued in to a small hole in the rear light, which was then threaded to the handlebars - so I could check to see if the thing was on.betty swollocks said:Yes it was Reynolds 531: the semi-intact decal was on the top of the seat tube. So at least the main tubes were. Didn't look to see if the fork blades had that one.
While we're on the subject of bike lights; anyone remember (maybe they're best forgotten) the Wonderlights, with the plastic bracket and ball and socket joint? Their rattling sent you insane and they died at the most inconvenient moments.
Found a pic:-
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Happy times: heigh-ho!![]()