Bike Brightz lighting system?
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Has anybody had any experience with the Bike Brightz [www.bikebrightz.com] lighting system. Or something similar? If so, how did you like it? regards, Cullen |
Bike Brightz lighting system?
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Bike Brightz lighting system?
On Feb 23, 3:22*pm, Jim A wrote:
wrote: Hello, Has anybody had any experience with the Bike Brightz [www.bikebrightz.com] lighting system. Or something similar? If so, how did you like it? regards, Cullen Looks like something inspired by The Fast & The Furious, except those look really cheap. *I wouldn't be seen dead with one. Whatever floats your boat though... --www.slowbicyclemovement.org- enjoy the ride They are incredibly flashy, aren't they? Stupidly flashy too! I'd like to find a way to cycle by candlelight! Cullen |
Bike Brightz lighting system?
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On Feb 23, 3:22 pm, Jim A wrote: wrote: Hello, Has anybody had any experience with the Bike Brightz [www.bikebrightz.com] lighting system. Or something similar? If so, how did you like it? regards, Cullen Looks like something inspired by The Fast & The Furious, except those look really cheap. I wouldn't be seen dead with one. Whatever floats your boat though... --www.slowbicyclemovement.org- enjoy the ride They are incredibly flashy, aren't they? Stupidly flashy too! I'd like to find a way to cycle by candlelight! Cullen Ask Carl Fogel over at rec.bicycles.tech and I'm sure he'll find a way for you to do that alright! -- www.slowbicyclemovement.org - enjoy the ride |
Bike Brightz lighting system?
On Feb 23, 1:51*pm, " wrote:
Hello, Has anybody had any experience with the Bike Brightz [www.bikebrightz.com] lighting system. Or something similar? If so, how did you like it? regards, Cullen http://www.imaginarycolours.com/Merc...roduct_Count=1 Red in rear, yellow in front. No blinking, put battery case in seat bag, wrap wire around frame tubes. 30 hours on 3 AA Duracell. |
Bike Brightz lighting system?
Has anybody had any experience with the Bike Brightz
[www.bikebrightz.com] lighting system. Or something similar? =v= No experience with that, but some friends have these: http://rockthebike.com/lights/downlowglow They look snazzy (in a certain urban aesthtic sense) and are certainly visible. I wouldn't be seen dead with one. =v= Given that these call themselves "bike halos," might we infer that you might instead be seen dead with some manner of bike horns and pitchfork? ;^) _Jym_ |
Bike Brightz lighting system?
Jym Dyer wrote:
Has anybody had any experience with the Bike Brightz [www.bikebrightz.com] lighting system. Or something similar? =v= No experience with that, but some friends have these: http://rockthebike.com/lights/downlowglow They look snazzy (in a certain urban aesthtic sense) and are certainly visible. I wouldn't be seen dead with one. =v= Given that these call themselves "bike halos," might we infer that you might instead be seen dead with some manner of bike horns and pitchfork? ;^) _Jym_ Yes, anything would be preferable to those fairy-lights! :-) -- www.slowbicyclemovement.org - enjoy the ride to hell |
Bike Brightz lighting system?
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Hello, Has anybody had any experience with the Bike Brightz [www.bikebrightz.com] lighting system. Or something similar? At the risk of stating the obvious, I think anyone looking for good bike lights ought to go to a store with a good selection and comparison shop. I'm all for checking the LBS first. (Don't bother with 'mart stores; all they have is junk.) And then if you have one near you, check out REI. Often they have the best selection, and the one where I shop even has all their taillights mounted side by side on a piece of pipe so that you can turn them on and compare them that way. In case you haven't already looked at light prices, be prepared for a shock. I've seen bike light "systems" selling for upwards of $300, although there are less expensive alternatives. Bill __o | Get a bicycle. You will not regret it, if you live. _`\(,_ | (_)/ (_) | -- Mark Twain |
Bike Brightz lighting system?
wrote in message ... wrote: Hello, Has anybody had any experience with the Bike Brightz [www.bikebrightz.com] lighting system. Or something similar? At the risk of stating the obvious, I think anyone looking for good bike lights ought to go to a store with a good selection and comparison shop. I'm all for checking the LBS first. (Don't bother with 'mart stores; all they have is junk.) And then if you have one near you, check out REI. Often they have the best selection, and the one where I shop even has all their taillights mounted side by side on a piece of pipe so that you can turn them on and compare them that way. In case you haven't already looked at light prices, be prepared for a shock. I've seen bike light "systems" selling for upwards of $300, although there are less expensive alternatives. Bill __o | Get a bicycle. You will not regret it, if you live. _`\(,_ | (_)/ (_) | -- Mark Twain I like DiNotte http://www.dinottelighting.com/ . I just bought another 200 lumen Li-ion headlight for my new bike. DiNotte has excellent customer care, if you buy directly from their online store. I may one day buy their 800 lumen headlight. You could probably see that thing from space. J. |
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