We've had these on the market for sometime here. Very nice, especially for kids (Those old enough to be out after dark, of course.). Many people around here use these because we have a large population of people whose main form of transportation are their bicycles.
@Oxstayne This product serves it's purpose very well. If you ride at night, you need to be seen, and this is a great option. Anybody that has been in/around traffic at night knows how scary it can get.
@Oxstayne the head light isn't bright enough to use to see where you're going, but good for being seen by vehicles so they don't hit you. the tail and wheel lights are the same: visibility which is extremely important since alot of dipshit vehicle drivers don't pay attention to cyclists. BTW not all cyclists are idiots and the ones that use these lights are ones that more than likely are doing their cycling following the rules of the road
@experimental0000 Yeah, I know all of this, I am not a "Hardcore" cyclist, but I spend most of my time on a bicycle riding trails. If I had a dollar for every time I had almost been hit, or killed by a car. I wouldn't need a bike. I would buy a jetpack.
@Oxstayne I tried to be hardcore my first year riding a bike: rain, snow, heat, cold etc, but it was too hard on my health so I don't bike in the rain and snow but other than that I use it every day as transportation since I can't afford a car and it's easier to get around town since things are close by. and yeah speaking of jetpacks.. we (americans) were promised that back in the 40-60s (I believe) those would be rather cool.
use a pair of 2 SAME COLOUR lights... i bought 2 of them and they are great ...only for 5euros...
P.M. me for any info...
slopedoff 11 months ago
We've had these on the market for sometime here. Very nice, especially for kids (Those old enough to be out after dark, of course.). Many people around here use these because we have a large population of people whose main form of transportation are their bicycles.
EmperorofCartoons 1 year ago
Thats neat better be safe then sorry!
larlar752000 1 year ago
Oh, so like the reflectors on my bike, only better.
Jesses001 1 year ago
I like it! A fun safe idea for all ages!
katabunga 1 year ago
this concept is just rediculous.
Oxstayne 1 year ago
@Oxstayne
really? why?
GearBuyersGuide 1 year ago
@GearBuyersGuide I am cyclies myself, and just two reflector on each tire is fine. Along with a light up from and a reflector or light in rear.
Oxstayne 1 year ago
@Oxstayne This product serves it's purpose very well. If you ride at night, you need to be seen, and this is a great option. Anybody that has been in/around traffic at night knows how scary it can get.
LordRuckus 1 year ago
@LordRuckus Yeah, I know, I ride down the most dangerous road in the state to go get ice cream at night.
Oxstayne 1 year ago
@Oxstayne the head light isn't bright enough to use to see where you're going, but good for being seen by vehicles so they don't hit you. the tail and wheel lights are the same: visibility which is extremely important since alot of dipshit vehicle drivers don't pay attention to cyclists. BTW not all cyclists are idiots and the ones that use these lights are ones that more than likely are doing their cycling following the rules of the road
experimental0000 1 year ago
@experimental0000 Yeah, I know all of this, I am not a "Hardcore" cyclist, but I spend most of my time on a bicycle riding trails. If I had a dollar for every time I had almost been hit, or killed by a car. I wouldn't need a bike. I would buy a jetpack.
Oxstayne 1 year ago
@Oxstayne I tried to be hardcore my first year riding a bike: rain, snow, heat, cold etc, but it was too hard on my health so I don't bike in the rain and snow but other than that I use it every day as transportation since I can't afford a car and it's easier to get around town since things are close by. and yeah speaking of jetpacks.. we (americans) were promised that back in the 40-60s (I believe) those would be rather cool.
experimental0000 1 year ago
@experimental0000 Yeah, I my bike for transportation, but I ride for exercise. I try to gone atleast 1 or 2, 20-35 mile rides a week.
Oxstayne 1 year ago