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Safer Night Riding Begins With Good Lighting |
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Modern high-end light systems offer enough brightness to give your
riding companions sunburn (kidding!). And, they come in a wide variety
of price points. But, how much light is needed for safe road or
off-road riding?
Light It Up
To illuminate the road or trail ahead for your own eyes, not just to be seen at night
by others, 10 watts is a good starting point. In general,
the greater the headlight's wattage, the brighter the light. There
are also systems with yellow and white light, the latter being brighter
at the same wattage.
Find The Right Features
Modern lighting systems are packed with features. There are twin- and
single-beam headlight systems. There are different battery types
(rechargeables are found on better lights). There are ingenious
quick-release mounts so you can install and remove the light in a
blink. Most lights offer high- and low-beam options like your car (use
the high beam for downhills, pitch-black woods, high speed and
intersections). There are even computerized light systems on which
battery usage and light output is controlled via microchip.
Trail Torch
The ultimate trail setup is having one handlebar light and another on your
helmet. The head-mounted light illuminates your field of vision and is
especially handy for following bends in the trail because it moves with
you as you turn to look (just don't look directly at friends when
riding because you'll blind them for a few seconds). Meanwhile, the
bar-mounted beam allows monitoring conditions directly in front of the
bike for bumps, roots and trail irregularities.
Portable Power
High-watt light systems require large amounts of power so battery systems have
gotten very sophisticated. In ascending order of cost, bicycle lighting
systems use lead-acid batteries, Nickel-Cadmium (NiCad) batteries, and
Nickel-Metal-Hydride (NiMH) batteries. NiCad batteries are lighter and
less susceptible to power loss at high or low temperatures than
lead-acid, and will last many more recharge cycles. NiMH batteries
weigh 30% less than NiCad batteries and offer similar run-times and
durability. Proper care and feeding of your battery must be followed to
insure you get maximum battery life. Always follow the manufacturer's
instructions regarding charging and use of any rechargeable battery.
Night Rides Can Be The Best Rides
Having a good light means you can ride safely at night, which is sometimes the
best time to ride. It's after car-commuting hours so the roads are less
busy. The sun's gone down, so it's often the most comfortable time of
day, too. And, at night, off-road riding can be magical. The best way
to decide on a lighting system is to come in and look at some to
compare features and cost. Which one is best for you really depends on
how and where you plan to use it and how much you'd like to spend. If
you can answer these questions, we can help you pick the perfect light. |
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