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From: fossilfool
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  • I like the concept - creating a glow on the ground around your bike. Don't need the above product though. Just have to point my lights down.

  • I know you now sell the DLGs with switches but before that I got the same switch from another company and soldered it in the box. The Weird thing is that is looks exactly like what you sell now. :)

  • Blinking bike lights are annoying and hurt everybody's eyes. They're even forbidden in some cities and countries.

  • The bright light is a good idea. Suggesting that people can feel confident that others will see them as they storm through a yellow light is not such a good idea. Just as SUV drivers get in more crashes because they think they are safe, overconfident bikers would do the same thing. If you ask me, an "up-high glow" would be better at helping drivers see you on the road. How about a bright light that is mounted on the bike and shines on the biker's torso?

  • More illumination is good. We were trying to make the point that some of these yellow light situations are unavoidable. Please note that both of the bikes in the video have blinkies, but the DLG is what pops out when you see them from a driver's eye view.

    Up high glow -- I'd be concerned about glare reducing my night vision. Got a prototype to link?

  • SideVisavility.....SafetyFirst­... Viva el DOWNLOWGLOW..... Good music on the street! live.... in san francisco! keep it higher! besoooo

  • nice job paul.

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