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Saneagle and I were thinking about going for a ride but he had to collect his boy from school leaving about 45mins before it got dark, so instead we did a bit of tatting with our bikes in his garage. We fitted a couple of Jeremy''s FET switches and brackets to hold the front lights better. I'll take some photos tomorrow. By the time we finished and had a couple of tea, it was about 19:00.Then came the suggestion for a night-time ride.
We didn't want to go on any main roads because it would be boring and a high chance of encountering drunk drivers, so we decided on a 21 mile circuit of The Wrekin along unlit mainly single track roads. Saneagle had the single Cree T6 LED light, which gives a very intense long range beam, while as I had the tripple T6 one, that gives a much more spread-out beam. Between us, we had enough light to light up the road to easily see where we were going and hazards such as mud and pot-holes. We enjoyed it so much, like a couple of kids playing out at night-time. We had the roads virtually to ourselves and it was easy to see the few cars coming from miles away and every one dipped for us. I reached speeds of over 30mph several times down the windy unlit roads. We stopped for a pint by the river at Ironbridge and then made the final 6 mile leg home along the cycle-route that runs mainly through woods into the town park. It really was fun.
So, instead of sitting in front of the telly suffering from SADS, you should give it a go. We enjoyed it more than a daytime ride. Our batteries for our lights easily lasted the two hours of the ride.
We didn't want to go on any main roads because it would be boring and a high chance of encountering drunk drivers, so we decided on a 21 mile circuit of The Wrekin along unlit mainly single track roads. Saneagle had the single Cree T6 LED light, which gives a very intense long range beam, while as I had the tripple T6 one, that gives a much more spread-out beam. Between us, we had enough light to light up the road to easily see where we were going and hazards such as mud and pot-holes. We enjoyed it so much, like a couple of kids playing out at night-time. We had the roads virtually to ourselves and it was easy to see the few cars coming from miles away and every one dipped for us. I reached speeds of over 30mph several times down the windy unlit roads. We stopped for a pint by the river at Ironbridge and then made the final 6 mile leg home along the cycle-route that runs mainly through woods into the town park. It really was fun.
So, instead of sitting in front of the telly suffering from SADS, you should give it a go. We enjoyed it more than a daytime ride. Our batteries for our lights easily lasted the two hours of the ride.