Time for bike lights

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  • #951390
    GuyContinental
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    @dbb 31310 wrote:

    On my ride in this morning along FMR and the MVT between 0600 and 0630, nine cyclists passed me heading south. Three of the nine had no front lights and one of the nine had something that emitted virtually no light. Four out of nine is way too many unlit cyclists!

    By 0630 it had gotten light enough I stopped counting, but I kept my lights on.

    If you don’t have lights on your bike, please get some if you will be riding after dark. Previous threads have offered a number of suggested brands/models.

    Be safe

    Heading WB Custis/W&OD yesterday at 5:30 am was passed by 46 EB riders(!), 43 had lights (which is pretty dang good) but only FOUR dimmed/covered them for me. That sucks. I had a monster headache by Vienna. Is it that EB riders aren’t used to passing folks going the other way since there are so few of us?

    #951394
    dbb
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    @GuyContinental 31312 wrote:

    but only FOUR dimmed/covered them for me.

    Good point. It only takes a second to put your hand over the megawatt light on your handlebars.

    #951395
    bluerider
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    Just got a new light yesterday. The Kong Blinder 4V: Its rechargeable via USB and low profile. Excited to try it out as the darkness approaches.

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    #951399
    GuyContinental
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    @bluerider 31317 wrote:

    Just got a new light yesterday. The Kong Blinder 4V

    Awesome name, expect ire from the blinded Kongs ;-)

    #951404
    Tim Kelley
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    FYI–I just put in a big order of the BikeArlington giveaway lights we’ve had the past two years. Like previous years, after the time change we’ll have a couple trail events to get people outfitted with lights. We’ll need lots of volunteers again!!

    #951406
    bluerider
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    @GuyContinental 31321 wrote:

    Awesome name, expect ire from the blinded Kongs ;-)

    I guess I should fix my typo. It should be “Knog”. However, Kong just sounds much cooler. Maybe even ELITE!!!!

    #951407
    Certifried
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    @GuyContinental 31321 wrote:

    Awesome name, expect ire from the blinded Kongs ;-)

    I was all excited too, until I googled it and found out they’re “Knog”, not “Kong”. Now I don’t want one.

    #951408
    bluerider
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    @Certifried 31329 wrote:

    I was all excited too, until I googled it and found out they’re “Knog”, not “Kong”. Now I don’t want one.

    Yea, not so good with the typing.

    #951425
    consularrider
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    @Tim Kelley 31326 wrote:

    FYI–I just put in a big order of the BikeArlington giveaway lights we’ve had the past two years. Like previous years, after the time change we’ll have a couple trail events to get people outfitted with lights. We’ll need lots of volunteers again!!

    I’m looking forward to it.

    #951430
    Certifried
    Participant

    oh Diiiiiiiiiiiiirrrrrrrrrrrrrrrttttt…

    http://www.knog.com.au/gear-blinder-lights/blinder-1-heart.phps

    #951432
    rcannon100
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    Tim – who is the light vendor – I know people who may be interested in a similar effort.

    #951434
    Tim Kelley
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    @rcannon100 31354 wrote:

    Tim – who is the light vendor – I know people who may be interested in a similar effort.

    Here are the specs: http://www.fairware.com/526/bug-eyez-silicone-led-lights/

    (Note: I haven’t used that website. We have a couple different promo companies we work with and I can generally get better pricing than what is listed. Any promo product company that works with Chinese factories should be able to handle the request. Drop me an email and I can put you in touch with the vendor that I work with.)

    #951482
    Dirt
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    It’s also time for reflective gear… both for yourself and others. I’ve been handing out a few sets per week for the last 3 weeks. I also invested in a new vest. I usually don’t like reflective vests that much, but I found one that I like. It is made by a Canadian company called Cactus Creek.

    http://www.mec.ca/AST/ShopMEC/Cycling/BellsMirrorsReflectors/PRD~5002-380/cactus-creek-cycling-safety-vest-unisex.jsp

    A friend has one and I really like the quality and fit of it. I like that it has a long tail down the back to provide some reflectivity from behind… even when I’m in the drops.

    I also picked up a few reflective, dangly triangles to hang off the back of the saddle on a few bikes. These things flap around and make good visibility. They move around enough to be really eye-catching.

    http://www.mec.ca/AST/ShopMEC/Cycling/BellsMirrorsReflectors/PRD~4000-445/cactus-creek-yield-safety-shield.jsp

    I also suggest you test your reflective gear. Get a friend to take a flash photo of you while you ride. If you are blinding in the photos, then you’re doing well. If not, then it is time to gear up… ’cause you’re a Ninja.

    Hugs and kisses,

    DIrt

    #951485
    consularrider
    Participant

    I’m trying to remember the brand of the hyper all over reflective jacket the runner was wearing who stopped at the Bike Arlington light give away at the Custis/W&OD intersection last fall., I know it wasn’t Illuminite. Anyone know? I expect that it cost megabux.

    #951486
    txgoonie
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    Oh yes, she will be mine.

    http://www.rapha.cc/womens-hivis-gilet

    Yes, Pete, they have a boy version:rolleyes:

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