Oops, sorry missed the "up to"Can't be, that's about chest height and higher than any normal bikes that I know of.
Oops, sorry missed the "up to"Can't be, that's about chest height and higher than any normal bikes that I know of.
Surely wondering what that thing in front is will stop you running into it?Hmm - their
"Maintaining a subtle urban style" is NO replacement for lights on the bike.
If I'm driving, I really don't want to be spending time wondering wt* that "thing" in front may be, just cos it's a cyclist (sensibly) looking behind him.
Not impressed.
and theres evidence that suggest they increase the risk of some kinds of injury in te event of a crash.
Hmm - their promo video.
"Maintaining a subtle urban style" is NO replacement for lights on the bike.
If I'm driving, I really don't want to be spending time wondering wt* that "thing" in front may be, just cos it's a cyclist (sensibly) looking behind him.
Not impressed.
Not looking to start an argument or come across as a pro helmet advocate, just really interested in sensible debate and new approaches to problems......... Have you considered that the potential safety advantages of being well lit may on balance reduce the possibility of being involved in an accident of some kind?
Just curious.