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• #52
I did actually follow a guy (we both on bikes) who had the most mesmerising dancing coloured lights thing dangling off his saddle, I asked and it was from a wheel-pattern-light thing. It was a bit distracting but it's probably safer to be seen?
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• #53
:( my Ledus lights still haven't arrived yet, ordered last monday as soon as they came back in stock.
Ledus Wheelus arrived yesterday :)
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• #54
Ledus Wheelus arrived yesterday :)
very cutely packaged, handwritten note and personalised envelopeWould be interested to see some pics of it in action - from the site, the PCB looks fully exposed to weather? Is there a rain cover - or will you silicone it?
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• #55
I went to look at getting some and they were sold out :-( will try again soon though :)
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• #56
Ledus Wheelus arrived yesterday :)
very cutely packaged, handwritten note and personalised envelopewhat are you putting on the display?
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• #57
I went to look at getting some and they were sold out :-( will try again soon though :)
they're in stock now. just ordered one. :)
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• #58
Would be interested to see some pics of it in action - from the site, the PCB looks fully exposed to weather? Is there a rain cover - or will you silicone it?
As I said above, I've run mine all winter, sorry summer, and it's been fine. The battery connections are exposed and could probably do with a wipe but it really is built for the outdoors!
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• #59
sorry if ive been out too long, but when i was last cycling regular at night, the 'new' LED type light were only meant as an addition to your propper lights, the type like a torch with good bulbs that actualy put light on the road.
I used to ride on roads that even with the good LED lights now you would need two sets, are they ok on their own now?
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• #60
There are LED lights out their that put out more lumens than car headlamps, just gotta shop around and pay the price. I recommend also checking out this thread
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• #61
Thats a good thread, but yeah should have been clearer, im talking about the blinking stuff you can buy just about anywhere including various £1 shops, they are just meant as additions not to be used alone??
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• #62
They're only safety lights, not meant to improve what you see, but make you more visible to other road users.
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• #63
Good or not, i see alot of people with only those on the front, not great.
I'm surprised that the Peter storm jacket with a seam down the arm that lights up was not taken up by cycle jacket makers, my son has one that we bought a few years back for my daughter, it has a battery holder for 2x aa's and it can be on perminent or flashing, goes from the sholder to the cuff on both arms.
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• #64
what are you putting on the display?
er, I just switched it on? I guess it's on shuffle, it slowly shifts through a few patterns. I haven't got around to connecting it to a computer yet.
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• #65
what are you putting on the display?
If you check out the web site patterns mine is the New Model Army stuff.
Mk1 is Bollox Mk2 is better
I like NMA. They fucking rock!
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• #66
Small children seem to be more wowed than adults however.
That's because small kids like bike bling. Playing card and a clothes peg on the back wheel anyone?
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• #67
Can we say fuck?
Yes... Edit reason.
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• #68
I have 3 designs in the anonymous pattern library on their site not, can anyone guess which ones (hint: they're near the top)
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• #69
well, that dint work
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• #70
eheh.
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• #71
Most definitely did not.
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• #72
was supposed to be image of one of HB's...
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• #73
has some good reflective on front and backthe strips down the arms are some sort of fibre optic, can be on all the time or flashing, they are actually a vivid green.
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• #74
this guy takes it to a new level
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• #75
I wonder if people have had epileptic seizures looking at that thing.
Yeah, I heard about that too.