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Previously on "Best bicycle lights?"

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  • n5gooner
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    Originally posted by planetit
    Looking at that first photo I reckon Threaded has already had more than enough BLT "systems". I think that might be why he took up cycling.
    good ponint! - I knew some one would take the line if I threw it out!

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  • planetit
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    Originally posted by n5gooner
    I used to use a dual BLT lighting system on the front of my bike, the battery was in the water bottle, and two red flashing LEDS on the rear, with one on my back pack.
    Looking at that first photo I reckon Threaded has already had more than enough BLT "systems". I think that might be why he took up cycling.

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  • n5gooner
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    I used to use a dual BLT lighting system on the front of my bike, the battery was in the water bottle, and two red flashing LEDS on the rear, with one on my back pack.

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  • wc2
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    I found in the archives a picture of threaded in his early days.



    Then he was had by a German MTV Program called pimp my Bike

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  • Fleetwood1975
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    Originally posted by wc2
    You cycle for 3 hrs ?
    Yes he cycles for three hours. Sadly that only takes him 500 yards down the road.

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by threaded
    As I live out in the countryside require good illumination as well as cars being able to see me when in town.
    Feck me Threaded, you'd be hard to miss.



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  • wc2
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    Originally posted by threaded
    I am currently looking at the Supernova P99-D, but fear my bicycle may well be stolen just for the lights.

    My round trip journey varies from 1 hr 40 min upto 3 hrs depending on which client I am at that day. As I live out in the countryside require good illumination as well as cars being able to see me when in town.

    Would the cyclists in the congregation please recommend, from experience or not, what they consider the best bicycle lights.
    You cycle for 3 hrs ?

    Bloody hell, I've only got to look at a bike and I need a cream cake !!

    My projector puts out 1200L but you may need a bigger bike to carry something like that

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  • threaded
    started a topic Best bicycle lights?

    Best bicycle lights?

    I am currently looking at the Supernova P99-D, but fear my bicycle may well be stolen just for the lights.

    My round trip journey varies from 1 hr 40 min upto 3 hrs depending on which client I am at that day. As I live out in the countryside require good illumination as well as cars being able to see me when in town.

    Would the cyclists in the congregation please recommend, from experience or not, what they consider the best bicycle lights.

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