night riding

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Supersuperleeds

Legendary Member
Location
Leicester
I use 2 AA Maglite LED and rechargeable batteries, they are good enough to ride dark lanes. I attach them to the bike by using twofish lock blocks.

£25 for the torch and a fiver for the block. I do use two torches and cross the beams, but one would suffice.
 

Tom Oglesby

Member
Okay, I think I get it now haha. Just a bit confused as to how they fit to the front, do they just grip the bar since they can't completely wrap around? Or would you just chuck em' on the handle bars?
 

Ern1e

Über Member
just to stick my five penneth in my night rides IMO seem safer due to far less vehicles about plus you seem to get a little more warning by the headlights coming up behind you and yes good lights and the hi-viz are most important.
 

ray7

Regular
Location
Anglesey
At the moment I`m running them on AAAs. Not had them long enough yet to use a set of batteries. These light up the lanes round here no problem and you can zoom them so you can get a wide beam or take it down to a tight spotlight. They look and feel well built but only time will tell if they are as good as they feel.

Ray
 

inkd

Senior Member
Location
New Forest
At the moment I`m running them on AAAs. Not had them long enough yet to use a set of batteries. These light up the lanes round here no problem and you can zoom them so you can get a wide beam or take it down to a tight spotlight. They look and feel well built but only time will tell if they are as good as they feel.

Ray
Cool, might give them a go then at that price. thx
 

ray7

Regular
Location
Anglesey
Just walked the dogs down the lane and took the opportunity to test the zoom on one of them. Lit up the farm cat at 170 paces, my pace is normally 11 paces to 10 yds but I did have the dogs pulling me tonight. At the other end of the zoom it lit across the lane and the bushes either side to about 15 yds. That`s on £ shop batteries might be better with top end batteries.
Hope that helps.

Ray

P.S. Road surface is about 1 1/2 cars wide.
 

lavoisier

Winter is Coming!
Location
Kendal Cumbria
Thanks Ray. If I can get the bottle up to go out at night then these will be a must. Be interested to what you have to say on battery life.

Paul
 

Kins

Über Member
Thanks Ray. If I can get the bottle up to go out at night then these will be a must. Be interested to what you have to say on battery life.

Paul

Same, they look good. I want another front light as the muppets round here cant see my wildly flashing one easy enough it seems, though it its 4 AAs might just get one and rechargeables.
 

lavoisier

Winter is Coming!
Location
Kendal Cumbria
I went out in car today :blush: and saw some cyclists with front lights on and I thought even if I don't brave it into the I could use them for bad weather :rain: so I've ordered 2. I also ordered from Amazon four 18650 4900 maH batteries to go with them. So now just wait until they arrive and I can get started in New Year. :bicycle:

Paul
 
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