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• #652
I deliberately didn't take mine today so i wouldn't have too many beers after work.. So 6 pints riding home in the dark in a few hours will probably be where I end up
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• #653
^^^
reverse psychology hey, I like the way you think, although 6 pints in the daring, try some shots afterwords to sober up. -
• #654
Shots eh.. I'll think about it. Had a couple of pints over lunch in case that helps.
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• #655
i confess i got caught out he other night after playing football, the nights are drawing in!!!
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• #656
not a bike,but round where i am there is a motorbiker who has coloured his headlight red.
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• #657
Why colour your headlight red?!!
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• #658
Because you're an idiot.
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• #659
Because you're an idiot.
I think its a Darwin experiment. I haven't seen the motorbike for about two weeks now...........
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• #660
I carry lights with me all the time, if they're not in my bag they're just cluttering up the house somewhere.
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• #661
^this.
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• #662
Who spends over a grand on a bike and nothing on lights?
twats
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• #663
I carry lights with me all the time, if they're not in my bag they're just cluttering up the house somewhere.
This, for about £2.50 you can get a set of lights sent over from china.
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• #664
Mine live in the bag and I had to fish them out last weekend making my slightly unsteady way home after an extra pint - nice sunset though
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• #665
Speaking of leaving lights in bags does anyone have any smart tips for stopping them turning themselves on when they're knocking about in your bag?
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• #666
Remove the batteries or,put the batteries in the wrong way round.
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• #667
I find if I leave them at home they don't turn on in my bag.
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• #668
Speaking of leaving lights in bags does anyone have any smart tips for stopping them turning themselves on when they're knocking about in your bag?
I have the Lezyne USB rechargable micro lads. You have to hold the button to get them on and cycle cycle through the different modes so they tend not to pop on in my bag.
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• #669
It's about design, I've got one of those fart lights that one on were selling for 69p and it's always turning itself on by mistake because the button sticks out too much, never had the same problem with any of the blackburns I've used.
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• #670
Sure I've heard of a country, possibly somewhere in Europe, where bringing lights with you at all times is compulsory*. Does that ring a bell with anyone?
*Possibly drug and alcohol fuelled gibberish.
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• #671
OK twats, it's time to take your…after 8
Fuck yeah, I'm buying those tomorrow and eating the whole pigging packet.
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• #672
Especially when Bianchi provide lights with their bikes lool although they are cheap crap to accommodate European laws.
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• #673
I got some Cree thing on the front - disappointing - only ok only as long as batteries are real fresh. Cheapie Smart on back is far superior, but thanks for suggestions above.
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• #674
Can anyone recommend a powerful front light that doesn't use a separate battery pack? The street lighting down here in Devon is non existent!
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• #675
exposure joystick or diablo as a smallish light, they do much bigger ones too
I would recommend the Moon Comet rear - pre order only at the moment, but very bright and rechargeable for under £30.