Aftenoon all, with these dark nights still not going away I was wondering if anyone out there "lights up" and goes out on casual trails in the dark?
i have a seriously bright Cree light and a set of light and motion lights a I have fitted to my helmet, been on a few minor roads and it's great, was contemplating going on a few of the basic and easy lanes too.
Also I was interested if there's any rules or regs from the TRF regardig After daylight hours on the lanes?
Used to do a few in recent years, did one a while back and enjoy them. The lanes are completely different in the dark, as you'd imagine. No specific rules that I'm aware of, although I'd be wary of deep water crossings in the dark.
I've done a few.
Generally no-one else on the lanes so no fear of running into dog walkers.
Just make sure you have a good visor (or a pretty new goggle lens) as riding dark lanes at night really shows those scratches up!
Also give dusk a miss, better to wait for it to be fully night before hitting the lanes.
i put a pair of cheap LED spotlights on my bike this winter they work pretty well so ive been letting my occasional solo rides continue on afer dark, as Hoops says they are like totally different lanes.
As for advice on how to go about it, imagine its summer, you would ride up to 8pm without a thought, so i don't see why it would become anti social to ride at 8pm in winter just because its dark. But if you plan to ride at 3am you should probably use a very quiet bike and keep the revs down.
im game for a bit of night laning sometime if you fancy some company mike
Went out on my KTM 2T a few times in the dark and it was great - lights were absolutely rubbish which added to the fun - I rode better as I couldn't see the ruts etc
Problem came on the Tarmac when I braked for oncoming traffic as the headlight would dim to nothing whereupon I'm sure the oncoming car would think the 'person with a torch' had stepped back out the way and speed up :-/
Changing to an LED tail helped......
Crap lights were one of the reasons I swapped back to something with a battery - though I haven't done any night rides since - doh!
Lots of folks doing it on the Exeter - even C90's and alike, some had extra lights but not all.
Its amazing the power of the LED lights these days - and how cheap you can get the chinese gear for.
For the last 3 months I've been riding my mountain bike weekly, at night, in pretty dense forestry tracks - and having a bike light and a helmet light pave the way superbly and don't really slow you down at all. Excellent fun.
I would recommend both bike and helmet lights though (even if motorbiking) as the helmet light will light up your direct field of vision - -you'll notice on the night enduro championships they also use both.
Perhaps we should organise a night run - call it the Dirty Dozen - 12 riders starting out at midnight !!!!
I have been trying to find a good Cree light to mount on my helmet. The peak gets in the way of mounting mountain bike style ones. Has anyone found a good way of doing it ?
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Did a few lanes in the dark last winter, so up for doing it again sometime. Not too good at dusk riding, but the only time I've ever got up plague lane in bideford without putting a foot down was in complete darkness!!
I have been trying to find a good Cree light to mount on my helmet. The peak gets in the way of mounting mountain bike style ones. Has anyone found a good way of doing it ?
Can't seem to manage a proper web linky thingy here (someone please help) but is this the sort of thing your after Ian?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/ulk/itm/221962630774
Airoh Helmet Night Light Bracket, Mtb Lights, Enduro Lights
Ahh, perfect. Thank you Geoff. I will message the seller to check if it will fit my Airoh helmet with flip up visor. Looks like it should. Adam did mention something like this earlier today. Now I understand what he meant
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With the light sat on your helmut..!
With you blatting along,clattering twig,s,brambles & over hanging bush,s are you not lining your self up for a headache,
and a possible ripped of light resulting in a damaged helmut..!
Mike..
I agree with crumbles,
the acu have just banned helmet mounted cameras, probably due to exacly this. Hit the deck and/or get it snagged and it could cause you serious neck injuries.