I know I've had this little rant before, so do please bear with me. I LOVE the fact that cyclist have the option of properly bright lights, especially given the dim bulbs I was used to as a kid. However, for the love of all that's holy, DON'T SHINE THEM INTO ONCOMING TRAFFIC, POINT THEM AT THE SUMRFING ROAD!!! Honestly, blinding a guy driving a ton or so of steel towards you is not a good idea. Rant over, back to normal cheery service.
Paul, drivers not indicating properly is another rant of mine, really hacks me off.
Quote from: Gareth on May 17, 2013, 06:33:43 PMPaul, drivers not indicating properly is another rant of mine, really hacks me off. As a serious cyclist I could rant all day about motorists Gareth i was cut up a month back,I gave the finger and then was chased down the street by the driver,i stopped and walked over not looking very best impressed, let's just say him and his passenger looked away and drove off
For the most part I am totally on cyclist's side, some drivers are idiots and definitely deserve the occasional hand gesture. Some (and I really do mean only some) cyclists however just don't seem to get the idea that they are mortal and it's really up to them not to put themselves into dangerous situations. The blinding of oncoming drivers is one example; if a guy on a bike and a guy in a car have a head on crash because they were both being stupid with lights, the guy in the car isn't going to end up dead....BTW, just so as you don't think I am being unfair, I also disagree with 'revenge blinding' between two car drivers, it's just as dangerous IMO.
Sadly Gareth there will always be bad car drivers and cyclists who make us all look bad,we get a lot of cyclists down here that don't even use lights not proper cyclists in my books,
Quote from: Gareth on May 17, 2013, 06:56:44 PMFor the most part I am totally on cyclist's side, some drivers are idiots and definitely deserve the occasional hand gesture. Some (and I really do mean only some) cyclists however just don't seem to get the idea that they are mortal and it's really up to them not to put themselves into dangerous situations. The blinding of oncoming drivers is one example; if a guy on a bike and a guy in a car have a head on crash because they were both being stupid with lights, the guy in the car isn't going to end up dead....BTW, just so as you don't think I am being unfair, I also disagree with 'revenge blinding' between two car drivers, it's just as dangerous IMO.Several years ago, when I was a bike messenger in San Francisco, I was going up Third St. crossing Mission in the SoMa district, when some a$$hat in an econo-box blew through the light (I had the green) and nearly hit me. He never even slowed down as he came to the red light his direction, and was going fast enough that had I not managed to avoid the collision (he took no action whatsoever to try to not hit me) I'm sure I would have been fatally injured. Well, I yelled bloody murder at the guy, and he flipped me off! That was the straw that broke the camel's back for me... I turned down Mission and started chasing him. I caught him at a red light on First St. and as I came up behind him, pulled out my Krypto, holding it by the curved part, and used the bar end as a club and busted his driver-side mirror clean off as I went by him between the lanes. I stopped right next to him, and smashed in his driver side window with my next swing, screaming every swear word I know at him and telling him I was going to beat the living $hit out of him, and daring him to get out of his car. As soon as the light changed, he swerved across another lane of traffic, sideswiping another car in the process, and peeled rubber to get away from me as best he could. I wasn't able to catch him again, which is fortunate, because I was 23 at the time, in the best shape of my life, and probably would have beaten him to death, and then gone to prison for it. I've gotten a lot better with anger management as I've gotten older though, and I've learned better than to do stuff like that anymore.
Quote from: Heinz Doofenshmirtz on May 18, 2013, 12:52:20 AMQuote from: Gareth on May 17, 2013, 06:56:44 PMFor the most part I am totally on cyclist's side, some drivers are idiots and definitely deserve the occasional hand gesture. Some (and I really do mean only some) cyclists however just don't seem to get the idea that they are mortal and it's really up to them not to put themselves into dangerous situations. The blinding of oncoming drivers is one example; if a guy on a bike and a guy in a car have a head on crash because they were both being stupid with lights, the guy in the car isn't going to end up dead....BTW, just so as you don't think I am being unfair, I also disagree with 'revenge blinding' between two car drivers, it's just as dangerous IMO.Several years ago, when I was a bike messenger in San Francisco, I was going up Third St. crossing Mission in the SoMa district, when some a$$hat in an econo-box blew through the light (I had the green) and nearly hit me. He never even slowed down as he came to the red light his direction, and was going fast enough that had I not managed to avoid the collision (he took no action whatsoever to try to not hit me) I'm sure I would have been fatally injured. Well, I yelled bloody murder at the guy, and he flipped me off! That was the straw that broke the camel's back for me... I turned down Mission and started chasing him. I caught him at a red light on First St. and as I came up behind him, pulled out my Krypto, holding it by the curved part, and used the bar end as a club and busted his driver-side mirror clean off as I went by him between the lanes. I stopped right next to him, and smashed in his driver side window with my next swing, screaming every swear word I know at him and telling him I was going to beat the living $hit out of him, and daring him to get out of his car. As soon as the light changed, he swerved across another lane of traffic, sideswiping another car in the process, and peeled rubber to get away from me as best he could. I wasn't able to catch him again, which is fortunate, because I was 23 at the time, in the best shape of my life, and probably would have beaten him to death, and then gone to prison for it. I've gotten a lot better with anger management as I've gotten older though, and I've learned better than to do stuff like that anymore. That's pretty awesome! A bike beating a car. That's the kind of thing I want to do when things happen like yesterday a schoolbus ran through a light and almost hit me. A school bus! I was in a car though.
Quote from: Nhoj on May 18, 2013, 03:21:07 AMQuote from: Heinz Doofenshmirtz on May 18, 2013, 12:52:20 AMQuote from: Gareth on May 17, 2013, 06:56:44 PMFor the most part I am totally on cyclist's side, some drivers are idiots and definitely deserve the occasional hand gesture. Some (and I really do mean only some) cyclists however just don't seem to get the idea that they are mortal and it's really up to them not to put themselves into dangerous situations. The blinding of oncoming drivers is one example; if a guy on a bike and a guy in a car have a head on crash because they were both being stupid with lights, the guy in the car isn't going to end up dead....BTW, just so as you don't think I am being unfair, I also disagree with 'revenge blinding' between two car drivers, it's just as dangerous IMO.Several years ago, when I was a bike messenger in San Francisco, I was going up Third St. crossing Mission in the SoMa district, when some a$$hat in an econo-box blew through the light (I had the green) and nearly hit me. He never even slowed down as he came to the red light his direction, and was going fast enough that had I not managed to avoid the collision (he took no action whatsoever to try to not hit me) I'm sure I would have been fatally injured. Well, I yelled bloody murder at the guy, and he flipped me off! That was the straw that broke the camel's back for me... I turned down Mission and started chasing him. I caught him at a red light on First St. and as I came up behind him, pulled out my Krypto, holding it by the curved part, and used the bar end as a club and busted his driver-side mirror clean off as I went by him between the lanes. I stopped right next to him, and smashed in his driver side window with my next swing, screaming every swear word I know at him and telling him I was going to beat the living $hit out of him, and daring him to get out of his car. As soon as the light changed, he swerved across another lane of traffic, sideswiping another car in the process, and peeled rubber to get away from me as best he could. I wasn't able to catch him again, which is fortunate, because I was 23 at the time, in the best shape of my life, and probably would have beaten him to death, and then gone to prison for it. I've gotten a lot better with anger management as I've gotten older though, and I've learned better than to do stuff like that anymore. That's pretty awesome! A bike beating a car. That's the kind of thing I want to do when things happen like yesterday a schoolbus ran through a light and almost hit me. A school bus! I was in a car though.It makes for a good story, I'll admit, but I don't feel proud of myself so much any more about it... My life was filled with a lot more conflict, uncertainty, and loneliness back then, and since I've mellowed out a lot with age, my life has improved significantly, and I wouldn't go back.
Here's my current helmet mounted light set-up.The torch on the top is my old Jetbeam Jet III Pro ST with a neutral XRE emitter. Runs off of 1x18650. Very throwy for a small light; gives me good downrange light. The two lights on the sides are two Regular Quark HCRI heads on AA bodies, running off of L91s. I have the left side one set to turbo, and the other one set to regular mode so it clicks through the moonlight, low, medium, etc. modes with a half click. They give me direct like right in front of me, and the Jetbeam gives me light downrange when I need it.
A ranger strap will work. I've used them to mount similar lights on my handle bars.
Quote from: MeadMaker on June 29, 2013, 06:54:29 AMA ranger strap will work. I've used them to mount similar lights on my handle bars. What is a ranger strap?