Yeah, I've gotten to the point where I don't really have trouble riding home after donating blood, but I wouldn't have made it when I first started.
One thing people like about the Dinotte is that it's tiny and it mounts with velcro and O rings; if you have to lock your bike somewhere not secure, you can get it on and off in about 15 seconds, and the whole thing will fit in your pocket.
I've screwed around with a few lights, and my conclusion is that if you need the light to see by, you need to spend at least $90 (the Nite Rider MiNewt USB goes for about that). If you just need a blinker so people see you, you can get by for something for $30 to $50.
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Date: 2008-11-16 03:12 am (UTC)One thing people like about the Dinotte is that it's tiny and it mounts with velcro and O rings; if you have to lock your bike somewhere not secure, you can get it on and off in about 15 seconds, and the whole thing will fit in your pocket.
I've screwed around with a few lights, and my conclusion is that if you need the light to see by, you need to spend at least $90 (the Nite Rider MiNewt USB goes for about that). If you just need a blinker so people see you, you can get by for something for $30 to $50.