From what I know the lights that are used by those bikers that ride at night aren’t lights at all but just some shiny colorful piece of plastics. They aren’t using some electricity, when the lights coming from any source of light hits that plastic then it would glow and thus alerting the vehicle following the bike.I was referring to bicycle riding. I've seen some impressive setups, but they cost an arm and a leg. I do have a nice tail light that they claim can be seen up to a mile away. I can vouch that it is extremely bright. I haven't found anything for the front that is good that doesn't cost in the triple digits though.
I have heard of a flash light adapter that you can put on your handle bars. Sadly the only one I found yet, has a bunch of reviews of people saying it raddles when you ride.
My job is only a few miles from my house, and I would love to ride my bike there a few times a week. The problem is I would be coming home in the dark though.
From your description I understand we need a lot of gears and equipments to go night riding on a bicycle. I would love to ride on it. Can you just explain the experience you have with that bicycle..I was referring to bicycle riding. I've seen some impressive setups, but they cost an arm and a leg. I do have a nice tail light that they claim can be seen up to a mile away. I can vouch that it is extremely bright. I haven't found anything for the front that is good that doesn't cost in the triple digits though.
I have heard of a flash light adapter that you can put on your handle bars. Sadly the only one I found yet, has a bunch of reviews of people saying it raddles when you ride.
My job is only a few miles from my house, and I would love to ride my bike there a few times a week. The problem is I would be coming home in the dark though.