For those of you who use torches on your bike....

downfader
downfader Posts: 3,686
edited December 2008 in Commuting chat
... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsyVw6Qrup8

Holy moly!! Driver cuts you up - you can just take the paint off his door :lol: Only 130 quid, bargain. :lol:

*ahem, obviously this is a dangerous product in the wrong hands and I'm only joking*

Comments

  • or use your current light and get some car scratcher handlebars...
  • were can you get those laser troched from?
  • downfader
    downfader Posts: 3,686
    Spitchips wrote:
    were can you get those laser troched from?

    Not strictly laser but proper LED iirc. The output of light is still dangerous to the eyes, as is the 3w cree led

    You can order these torches from some USA websites and sometimes from UK gadget sites.
  • cee
    cee Posts: 4,553
    and how do you know so much about frikkin lasers? 8)
    Whenever I see an adult on a bicycle, I believe in the future of the human race.

    H.G. Wells.
  • downfader
    downfader Posts: 3,686
    cee wrote:
    and how do you know so much about frikkin lasers? 8)

    I dont, but my brother sometimes works with them in the lab. :)
  • They're 100 watt halogen lights, not LED (even though it's made by a company called 'Wicked Lasers').

    They emit over 4,000 lumens so they're fairly bright. 8)

    Run time of only 15 minutes, though. Looks fun, though!
  • downfader
    downfader Posts: 3,686
    They're 100 watt halogen lights, not LED (even though it's made by a company called 'Wicked Lasers').

    They emit over 4,000 lumens so they're fairly bright. 8)

    Run time of only 15 minutes, though. Looks fun, though!

    Oops, yes you're right! I was getting confused with the tesco torch thread then. :oops:

    And 15 minutes is a long time for someone in security, etc who prolly only flicks the light on for about 30 seconds at a time if need be.