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Recliner[_3_] January 18th 17 09:39 AM

Blazing cycle lights
 

http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/li...1c37c9959 36c


[email protected] January 18th 17 10:34 AM

Blazing cycle lights
 
On Wed, 18 Jan 2017 10:39:51 -0000 (UTC)
Recliner wrote:
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/li...en-blaze-of-gl
ry-wsj3zmcsw?shareToken=68b0f8ea451b09f937d21c37c9959 36c


Seems like a good idea until you think it through and realise drivers don't
generally look at the road surface and it'll be completely invisible in
mirrors. Might be useful for pedestrians crossing but other than that it
I suspect its a waste of money.

--
Spud


Roland Perry January 18th 17 10:38 AM

Blazing cycle lights
 
In message
-septe
mber.org, at 10:39:51 on Wed, 18 Jan 2017, Recliner
remarked:

http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/li...n-a-green-blaz
e-of-glory-wsj3zmcsw?shareToken=68b0f8ea451b09f937d21c37c9959 36c


"we tend to see cycling as a sport, people getting into their lycra and
doing a time trial at the weekend. "

She's never been to Cambridge, then.
--
Roland Perry

Roland Perry January 18th 17 10:59 AM

Blazing cycle lights
 
In message , at 11:34:50 on Wed, 18 Jan
2017, d remarked:
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/li...en-blaze-of-gl
ry-wsj3zmcsw?shareToken=68b0f8ea451b09f937d21c37c9959 36c


Seems like a good idea until you think it through and realise drivers don't
generally look at the road surface and it'll be completely invisible in
mirrors. Might be useful for pedestrians crossing but other than that it
I suspect its a waste of money.


Is it even legal?
--
Roland Perry

Theo[_2_] January 18th 17 12:07 PM

Blazing cycle lights
 
Roland Perry wrote:
"[You don’t see electric bikes much in the UK at the moment, probably because]
we tend to see cycling as a sport, people getting into their lycra and
doing a time trial at the weekend. "

She's never been to Cambridge, then.


[completed the quote]

She has a point about electric bikes though. In China, they're everywhere.
You can buy them in the supermarket for a few hundred dollars. Here,
they're sold by bijou little bike shops for near a thousand pounds. Or two
or three times that if you buy from a brand name or they manage to sell you
an electric mountain bike.

Even in Cambridge there is basically one shop dedicated to (expensive)
electric bikes, and a few of the others have a derisory two-thousand-pound
example. And there's a busy bike hire market, but nobody hired electric
that I could find when I looked recently.

Theo

Recliner[_3_] January 18th 17 12:40 PM

Blazing cycle lights
 
On Wed, 18 Jan 2017 11:59:31 +0000, Roland Perry
wrote:

In message , at 11:34:50 on Wed, 18 Jan
2017, d remarked:
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/li...en-blaze-of-gl
ry-wsj3zmcsw?shareToken=68b0f8ea451b09f937d21c37c9959 36c


Seems like a good idea until you think it through and realise drivers don't
generally look at the road surface and it'll be completely invisible in
mirrors. Might be useful for pedestrians crossing but other than that it
I suspect its a waste of money.


Is it even legal?


Presumably, as they're being fitted to Sadiq's Cycles.

Roland Perry January 18th 17 01:04 PM

Blazing cycle lights
 
In message , at 13:07:28 on Wed,
18 Jan 2017, Theo remarked:

"[You don’t see electric bikes much in the UK at the moment, probably because]
we tend to see cycling as a sport, people getting into their lycra and
doing a time trial at the weekend. "

She's never been to Cambridge, then.


[completed the quote]

She has a point about electric bikes though. In China, they're everywhere.
You can buy them in the supermarket for a few hundred dollars. Here,
they're sold by bijou little bike shops for near a thousand pounds. Or two
or three times that if you buy from a brand name or they manage to sell you
an electric mountain bike.


£5k from the shop below.

Even in Cambridge there is basically one shop


Rutland Cycling?

dedicated to (expensive) electric bikes,


Most are about £1k-£2k.

and a few of the others have a derisory two-thousand-pound
example. And there's a busy bike hire market, but nobody hired electric
that I could find when I looked recently.


Peter Dawe is claiming he'll be selling electric bikes soon. I must pop
round and see if he has a demonstrator. "About £500 each" he says.
--
Roland Perry

[email protected] January 18th 17 02:09 PM

Blazing cycle lights
 
On 18 Jan 2017 13:07:28 +0000 (GMT)
Theo wrote:
Roland Perry wrote:
Even in Cambridge there is basically one shop dedicated to (expensive)
electric bikes, and a few of the others have a derisory two-thousand-pound
example. And there's a busy bike hire market, but nobody hired electric


Given some mugs pay the price of a small car for a normal bike you can hardly
blame them. In the bike world there seems to be one born every nanosecond.

--
Spud



Jarle Hammen Knudsen January 18th 17 02:49 PM

Blazing cycle lights
 
On 18 Jan 2017 13:07:28 +0000 (GMT), Theo
wrote:

She has a point about electric bikes though. In China, they're everywhere.
You can buy them in the supermarket for a few hundred dollars. Here,
they're sold by bijou little bike shops for near a thousand pounds. Or two
or three times that if you buy from a brand name or they manage to sell you
an electric mountain bike.

Even in Cambridge there is basically one shop dedicated to (expensive)
electric bikes, and a few of the others have a derisory two-thousand-pound
example. And there's a busy bike hire market, but nobody hired electric
that I could find when I looked recently.


Electric bikes have become quite common here in Norway. Some import
cheap kits from China and retrofit their existing bike.

--
jhk

Theo[_2_] January 18th 17 06:53 PM

Blazing cycle lights
 
Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 13:07:28 on Wed,
18 Jan 2017, Theo remarked:

She has a point about electric bikes though. In China, they're everywhere.
You can buy them in the supermarket for a few hundred dollars. Here,
they're sold by bijou little bike shops for near a thousand pounds. Or two
or three times that if you buy from a brand name or they manage to sell you
an electric mountain bike.


£5k from the shop below.

Even in Cambridge there is basically one shop


Rutland Cycling?


No, https://www.electricbikesales.co.uk/

dedicated to (expensive) electric bikes,


Most are about £1k-£2k.


Meanwhile, a down-to-earth retailer is about half to a third of that:
http://wooshbikes.co.uk/?sirocco

Peter Dawe is claiming he'll be selling electric bikes soon. I must pop
round and see if he has a demonstrator. "About £500 each" he says.


Sounds about right. A conversion kit in China is about $300.
https://bmsbattery.com/

Theo


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