Bar End Lights



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Andrew Priest

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G'day

On the Touring -- The Internet Bicycle Touring List
<http://www.phred.org/mailman/listinfo/touring> there has been some
discussion of bar end lights which I assume are these ones or similar
- <http://snipurl.com/peep/1pjw6>.

I am thinking of same for my flatbar and was interested in the
experiences and/or opinions of the esteemed members of this group,
particular in terms of their effectiveness.

Regards
Andrew
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Churchlands, Western Australia
Giant CRX 1; Giant Boulder SE
http://aushiker.com http://backpackgeartest.org http://geocaching.com.au
 
Andrew Priest wrote:
> G'day
>
> On the Touring -- The Internet Bicycle Touring List
> <http://www.phred.org/mailman/listinfo/touring> there has been some
> discussion of bar end lights which I assume are these ones or similar
> - <http://snipurl.com/peep/1pjw6>.
>
> I am thinking of same for my flatbar and was interested in the
> experiences and/or opinions of the esteemed members of this group,
> particular in terms of their effectiveness.


They look OK, but for some reason I was expecting that you'd need a
red light on the port side and a green one on the starboard! ;-)


BTH
 
"Andrew Priest" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> G'day
>
> On the Touring -- The Internet Bicycle Touring List
> <http://www.phred.org/mailman/listinfo/touring> there has been some
> discussion of bar end lights which I assume are these ones or similar
> - <http://snipurl.com/peep/1pjw6>.
>
> I am thinking of same for my flatbar and was interested in the
> experiences and/or opinions of the esteemed members of this group,
> particular in terms of their effectiveness.
>
> Regards
> Andrew
> -----
> Churchlands, Western Australia
> Giant CRX 1; Giant Boulder SE
> http://aushiker.com http://backpackgeartest.org http://geocaching.com.au


G'day!

I got some a while back. Not bright enough to be visible, especially in
traffic with so many oterh lights around. I found them, in my peripheral
vision, irritating. Easily damaged by leaning your bike against things too.

I inherited some when I bought my shop. Took them out of the cabinet
because I couldn't feel comfortable selling them as a good product. I've
sent you an email off list to see if you want some free ones if you want
them...

Cheers,

Frank
 
Andrew Priest wrote:
> G'day
>
> On the Touring -- The Internet Bicycle Touring List
> <http://www.phred.org/mailman/listinfo/touring> there has been some
> discussion of bar end lights which I assume are these ones or similar
> - <http://snipurl.com/peep/1pjw6>.
>
> I am thinking of same for my flatbar and was interested in the
> experiences and/or opinions of the esteemed members of this group,
> particular in terms of their effectiveness.
>
> Regards
> Andrew

<Snipped>
Andrew,

I had a set of these on my MTB xtracycle coomuter for about 4 months
(during winter essentially).

As "marker lights" I thought they were very effective in making me stand
out on the road. But realise, that anything you previously just grazed
past with your bar ends, you would actually be hitting with the Knog
lights and they're not built for taking huge knocks.

They were in a clearance bin in the LBS near work for $10 each, which I
thought was a bit cheap, until the TCO became more apparent. As they're
powered by 4 x LR-44 button cells each (around $1.50/cell) the lights
were just too expensive to keep in use.

My urban use lighting setup is now based around rechargeable AAA's which
are a bit better for my hip pocket and the environment.

--
Pete.B