Originally posted by Sancho
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Any one commute by push bike in the dark?
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I cycle to and from work 12 months a year. Only 7 miles each way, but up + down a decent hill in each direction. I use the rear light you have in the picture and go at a similar speed on the flat.
A lot of the old folks around here seem quite shocked that a bicycle can go as fast as you can and misjudge their overtakes. They also get annoyed if you overtake them when they are only doing 25mph - much hooting and shaking of fists!
I use a front light from Deal Extreme in Hong Kong. It is a little LED torch which uses an odd battery size, but is so bright that all the cars coming towards me dip their lights and pull over to their side of the lane.
I use some thing similar to this;
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/mte-5-m...ght-18650-4924
As previous replies have said, be positive in your road positioning. If it isn't safe for people to overtake you, ride further out from the edge. When OK to pass, keep in tighter.
Cheers and stay safe,
Mark
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OP; a lot of the cyclists where I am either don't bother with lights or let their dark jackets hang over the light, then moan about drivers slamming on the brakes behind them.
The other trick they have is to wear a hi-vis vest, but put a dark rucksack on over it.
And a lot of them choose to cycle on the road instead of the well maintained cycle path adjacent to and a couple of inches above the road.
As for using hand signals or checking over their shoulder before manouvering across 2 lanes, forget about it.
All the time while plugged into their iPods, oblivious to the world around them.
Cyclists in Ireland are incredibly arrogant and feel that they can do no wrong.
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Originally posted by yoshie View PostGet ten mates and ride in a pack like fecin deranged mongrels.
With no regard for the queue of 20 motors stuck behind you.
You can then all swear and moan when I squeeze by at 12mph.
Alternatively
Pay road tax and drive, or take the Bus
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Originally posted by J i m s t e r View PostI have about an 8 mile commute on bike, most of it on cyclepaths, 1/4 of a mile or so on road. And you can bet every scrape I've had has been on that 1/4 mile.
You have to be seen, I have a cateye on the seatpost and one on the back of my reflective rucksack.
19/20 mph is a good average! I work in the highest point in the county so it's all f*cking uphill!
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Originally posted by markp2 View PostAs previous replies have said, be positive in your road positioning. If it isn't safe for people to overtake you, ride further out from the edge. When OK to pass, keep in tighter.
Cheers and stay safe,
Mark
I am very well lit up on the front, was just looking for the same from the rear......but as alread said "I could have 1 million watts coming out of my but it would not help as there are some muppets on the road...
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Originally posted by Fey! View PostOP; a lot of the cyclists where I am either don't bother with lights or let their dark jackets hang over the light, then moan about drivers slamming on the brakes behind them.
I have more lights than a car (paranoid!)
The other trick they have is to wear a hi-vis vest, but put a dark rucksack on over it.
My high vis is on my bag
And a lot of them choose to cycle on the road instead of the well maintained cycle path adjacent to and a couple of inches above the road.
Would love a cycle path off the road
As for using hand signals or checking over their shoulder before manouvering across 2 lanes, forget about it.
I check, signal and still get barged out of the way
All the time while plugged into their iPods, oblivious to the world around them.
Does hearing the car run you over make you any safer??
Cyclists in Ireland are incredibly arrogant and feel that they can do no wrong.
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Originally posted by Fey! View PostSorry Madcmapbell; I wasn't having a go at you.
Sorry about the artwork, but how about a rig like this with lights on each side where they can't be blocked, and gives the impression in the dark of a wider than a bicycle vehicle?
Didn't think you were...sounded like you were pointing out the irony of bikers over there!! Quite funny really and me posting a push bike thing on a 4 x 4 forum I have got to expect to have the mick taken!!
Thanks for the pic looks like a ride on tractor my kids had at 5 but I do get your point
Cheers
Mark
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