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Old 29-10-08, 05:17 PM   #11
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Wish mine was that short - sometimes (like right now) facing an 8 mile unlit cycle home isnt very nice
Im quite looking forward to cycle home I normally take a bit of a longer route 4 1/2 miles as it doesnt mean negotiating the cycle paths and the roads are quieter. I really like pounding round the lanes in the dark, feels like your going much faster than you are.
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Old 30-10-08, 08:34 AM   #12
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Im quite looking forward to cycle home I normally take a bit of a longer route 4 1/2 miles as it doesnt mean negotiating the cycle paths and the roads are quieter. I really like pounding round the lanes in the dark, feels like your going much faster than you are.
Thats still a nice distance though - when its cold and on your way home 5-6 miles is nice - its that last 2-3 that I dont like! Still enjoy it though even though most people at work think I am mad for cycling that far to work and back
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Old 30-10-08, 09:55 AM   #13
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Had to cycle home last night in the pitch black with only a small torch (the batteries were almost flat). Cycling down unlight cycle lanes in woodland is quite interesting in the dark... nearly rode into a gate and some bollards. Trip to Halfords for some lights I think today
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Old 30-10-08, 10:10 AM   #14
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Some of the new led type lights are really good these days, especially if you're cycling in complete darkness.
Better than the ever ready lights I had to use when I was a boy.

Mind you some of these lights cost a seroius amount of wonga
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Old 30-10-08, 10:21 AM   #15
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Had to cycle home last night in the pitch black with only a small torch (the batteries were almost flat). Cycling down unlight cycle lanes in woodland is quite interesting in the dark... nearly rode into a gate and some bollards. Trip to Halfords for some lights I think today
Halfords dont sell anything half decent thats goign to work on unlit country roads.. have a look at

http://www.wiggle.co.uk/c/Cycle/7/Lights_-_Front/

They're doing IIRC 20% off lights under £100 at the mo. I've got the Cateye EL610 Single Shot Plus ( 2 x 1watt LED ) its pretty good its been good enough to see by on the dark unlit country lanes I ride on.

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Old 30-10-08, 10:23 AM   #16
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I don't really want to go to Halfords but it's the only choice I have since I'm popping out at lunch to get them...

Might buy some from Halfords then drop some hints for christmas presents for some really good ones...
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This is another option

http://www.thephotonshop.co.uk/page23.htm

Alot of people on the cycle forums are using these, you can get a bike mount for it and its supposed to give off a good light and a good beam...
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Old 30-10-08, 11:40 AM   #18
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Cheers for all the ideas guys. I'll have a look at them

What bikes do you all have?
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Its tucked up indoors at the moment and I'm using my winter hack to get to work a 20 Year Old Raleigh Hybrid with mudguards, I havent got a pic of it, but think retro paint scheme and 501 tubing and you'll get the idea. Rides quite nice though.
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Old 01-11-08, 08:48 AM   #20
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My last job I would cycle 18 miles a day loved it, just need to find a cycle route now as changed job!
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