I ride a lot at night, the roads are less busy and it's cooler, also my favourite time of day is the 'False Dawn' where a clear sky goes from black through violet into orange. I normally stop and smoke a big un whilst watching the sunrise.You'd have to go back a long time to find a period when there weren't a lot of cars on the road. Private car ownership has been the norm since the 1970's and has probably flatlined since reaching saturation point.
Night time cycling is not something I have ever witnessed much of in my lifetime. Most commuter and recreational cycling has always been a daytime activity. Only a small minority of workers doing shifts tended to ride at night, and almost no-one at all would do a recreational ride after dark, unless you include riding home from the pub!
I ride a lot at night, the roads are less busy and it's cooler, also my favourite time of day is the 'False Dawn' where a clear sky goes from black through violet into orange. I normally stop and smoke a big un whilst watching the sunrise.You'd have to go back a long time to find a period when there weren't a lot of cars on the road. Private car ownership has been the norm since the 1970's and has probably flatlined since reaching saturation point.
Night time cycling is not something I have ever witnessed much of in my lifetime. Most commuter and recreational cycling has always been a daytime activity. Only a small minority of workers doing shifts tended to ride at night, and almost no-one at all would do a recreational ride after dark, unless you include riding home from the pub!
I've had my Cateye ones for yonks, 20+ yrs for a couple of them.I'm wondering which lights people are using, particularly ones that use AAA, or AA batteries, I was curious recently and all of my googling and searching for such lights was relatively fruitless.
Come November, you might find lights are required for both the morning & evening rush hour/commute.
Built in, non replacable/hard to replace batteries are taking us down the throwaway route. Stops working, because of the battery, it gets thrown and replaced.
I've CatEye rear lights(AA), two new and unopened. I've also "C" cell lights, which on a commute or leisure ride the weight makes little difference.I'm wondering which lights people are using, particularly ones that use AAA, or AA batteries, I was curious recently and all of my googling and searching for such lights was relatively fruitless.
I'm wondering which lights people are using, particularly ones that use AAA, or AA batteries, I was curious recently and all of my googling and searching for such lights was relatively fruitless.
I use a Lidl one - four AAs - one cost me well under a tenner, the other maybe about £6. Have done the Dynamo with it.I'm wondering which lights people are using, particularly ones that use AAA, or AA batteries, I was curious recently and all of my googling and searching for such lights was relatively fruitless.
I'm wondering which lights people are using, particularly ones that use AAA, or AA batteries, I was curious recently and all of my googling and searching for such lights was relatively fruitless.
The Poundland rear light is a BikeHut ripoff. Just a change of wording on the backing card.Ive just found my Smart Luna R1 light - Runs on 2xAAA batteries. This was another light that was raved about back in the days... Ive also found my cateye 610 too...
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I think a while back i must of had an rear bicycle light addiction. Ive got so many of them! I did sell a lot of them off though. I think my problem was cosmetics - Id buy the light, fit it on the bike and decided i didnt like the look of it and was always too lazy to get a refund so chucked it in a box for spares.
I have quite a few of these 'pound land specials' too...
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I got them free with the torch lookalike cree lights that i bought off ebay for £5-8 a peice. Not quite sure what to do with them really.
The cateye 610 is a very good light. I bought several a while ago for fear it would be discontinued in the mad rush to usb fixed battery things.Ive just found my Smart Luna R1 light - Runs on 2xAAA batteries. This was another light that was raved about back in the days... Ive also found my cateye 610 too...
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