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• #2
That's nice looking.
And ridiculously expensive.
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• #3
I'm failing to see how this improves on a £30 light with a button to select between on/off/blinking ?
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• #4
I'm failing to see how this improves on a £3 light with a button to select between on/off/blinking ?
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• #5
You can buy a whole bike with lights for not much more than this.
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• #6
I'm failing to see how this improves on a £30 light with a button to select between on/off/blinking ?
I fail to see how a bike with no freewheel or brakes improves upon one with both, but hey, hipsters will be hipsters!
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• #7
No gears on your bike, no buttons on your light.
It is a pricy bit of kit. Maybe I didn't make it obvious: turns itself on when it's dark enough and the bike is moving. Turns itself off 30 seconds after you stop/ when it's bright/ when you put your hand in front of it. Pretty nifty.
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• #8
£60 now.
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• #9
£50 now.
Ridiculously cool rear light.
See the full chat here: http://blinksteady.com
Bike light that turns on/off automatically depending on wether you're moving or not.
Have it fitted one way up - the light blinks, the other way way - the light is steady. Hence the name.
Anodised silver aluminium. Fits seatposts 25.5mm - 27.2mm.
Comes with super special security bolts. Great nick!
Cost me £100 new. Yours for £70. Collect in E14.