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Saw someone with something similar recently, but red. Not really worth the effort over a good light at less than half the price.

I'm not sure I really get it. I'd prefer they were looking at me rather than a projection ahead of me. 300lm is respectable, but I think I'd rather be seen by a decent light on the front of my bike.

Gaz

Edited by V6TDI

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I do not ride in a city but in town in the dark or on tracks i like 2 lights on my handlebars, one at the side of each gear lever and 2 at the rear.

A pair gets paid more attention to by others spotting them coming towards them or that they are coming upon i believe.

 

Single light sources off in a distance not so much in my experience of seeing others or being confused as to what is being seen.

At least you are seeing them.

 

To me Reflective materials, clothing, tape etc are invaluable when on a bike or even a pavement or road side.

Stopped or crossing roads and not being seen is just not on.  Lights Front and rear are not always that much good no matter the expense.

 

The Xfire.

Edited by Offski

Dippy drivers would be looking at the image on the road whilst pulling out in front of oncoming traffic that they hadn't seen, because they were distracted by the pretty light show.

 

If riding in the dark, (lit roads or unlit) maybe an led light shining on you, (as well as your normal lights facing outwards), front and back is not a bad idea to help you be seen.

The front one is easy but the rear requires a little imagination to get the light right.

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