BlackPanther
Hyper-Fast Recumbent Riding Member.
- Location
- Doncaster.
2 Blackburn 4.0s and a MegaFlare emergency beacon on the back. Cree XML T6 on the front, and a Cree helmet torch (on low setting) to direct at potential side road emerging smidsys.
It's important to fit a wide angle lens to any Cree/Magicshine light so you don't blind other road users/cyclists/pedestrians!
Also (imho) it's unwise to use a flash setting on front. First of all it's annoying to others in the dark, and secondly, you're advertising the fact that you're a cyclist. This means drivers 'know' you're going to be travelling really slowly and are much more likely to pull out in front of you. Better they think you may be a motorbike.
It's important to fit a wide angle lens to any Cree/Magicshine light so you don't blind other road users/cyclists/pedestrians!
Also (imho) it's unwise to use a flash setting on front. First of all it's annoying to others in the dark, and secondly, you're advertising the fact that you're a cyclist. This means drivers 'know' you're going to be travelling really slowly and are much more likely to pull out in front of you. Better they think you may be a motorbike.
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