I now this is the wrong forum but...
I've taken a look at the MTB forum and some of the people there seem a bit strange so I'm sticking to the road forum
I've been looking for a way to keep the legs turning over the winter months. I plan to do a decent length ride at the weekends but don't fancy taking the road bike out during the dark evenings. There's plenty of woodland around where I live and the thought of riding through there during the evenings seems quite appealing. However I'll need some decent lights to prevent me cycling straight into some old oak tree (I wouldn't want to damage the tree :oops: ). The price of some of the lights I have seen are more than what I paid for the bike :shock:
Can anyone recommend suitable lights at a realisitic price? The ride shouldn't last much more than an hour so the battery life needn't be too long.
I've been looking for a way to keep the legs turning over the winter months. I plan to do a decent length ride at the weekends but don't fancy taking the road bike out during the dark evenings. There's plenty of woodland around where I live and the thought of riding through there during the evenings seems quite appealing. However I'll need some decent lights to prevent me cycling straight into some old oak tree (I wouldn't want to damage the tree :oops: ). The price of some of the lights I have seen are more than what I paid for the bike :shock:
Can anyone recommend suitable lights at a realisitic price? The ride shouldn't last much more than an hour so the battery life needn't be too long.
Beer, the reason my ambitions have not become my achievements
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I used these all through last winter on the daily commute and off road... Been fine..
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/ProductDetail.aspx?Cat=cycle&ProdID=5360025995&N=Electron%205W%2010W%20Double%20Lighting%20System0