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Ride It Like You Stole It!
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- South Manchester
No had a rotten journey into work just wondering if it's me
Lights don't matter if a driver doesn't look.
No had a rotten journey into work just wondering if it's me
I feel ambivalent about this tbh; I guess it's hypocritical but while I welcome the withdrawal of control from the muppets I'm not keen on it for myself.Technology seems to be making progress. My daughter's motobility car has automatic lights and wipers. Wont be long before us humans won't be allowed anywhere near a steering wheel.
I thought this was about mudguards on the title.
I've been using one of those Ali Express 'Newboller' dipped beam lights for about 18 months. Works really well, especially on shared paths as the light cuts off at waist level yet has enough power to ride on unlit paths. All for £14 and used in all weathers.
Like most folk, always have two lights.
I've also got a Magicshine SeeMee 300 on the rear. I leave it in the smart mode. When dark, it defaults to a breathing mode, on, fades brighter, fades dimmer. It also has a downlighter which is great. As you brake, it senses this and emits a bright steady beam. In daylight it reverts to a bright pulse mode with the brake function. If a cars headlights are directly behind you, it switches to pulse. I've been impressed with it. Backed up by a Planet X dogstar
They don't work reliably and it's the driver who gets the penalty for incorrect lights, not the manufacturer.Technology seems to be making progress. My daughter's motobility car has automatic lights and wipers. Wont be long before us humans won't be allowed anywhere near a steering wheel.
Just wondering if I have enough lights after a few close calls this morning
They don't work reliably and it's the driver who gets the penalty for incorrect lights, not the manufacturer.
I don't understand why people are saying they use extra lights in winter. Surely dark is the same all year round, just happens at different times?
I use the same lights for commuting all year because it can be dark with poor weather conditions in August or January.