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Bike Lights and Cycling Guide

Bike Lights and Cycling

Bike lights are one of the most important bike accessories you will buy as they will help to keep you safe on the road. There is a wide range on the market today and this can make it difficult to decide which ones will be best for your cycling habits. Having lights on your bike has two advantages; it will help light the way so you can see where you’re going and will make you more visible to other road users. It is also now a legal requirement for cyclists who choose to cycle in the evenings. Those who are new to cycling should be made aware of all the dangers it can bring so they can enjoy the sport safely.

Beginner’s Guide to Cycling

Investing in the best bike lights you can afford is vital if you know you will be cycling in the darkness. If you are new to cycling, it is advised to start off slow, even if you are in good shape, cycling uses all the muscles in your body and therefore it will need time to adapt to the new routine you’re giving it. There is no need to rush, start to gradually increase the distance each time. Cycling can be very dangerous, especially if you will be travelling on the roads and therefore it is important you are fully prepared with the right equipment. Here are just some of the things you need for a safe journey:

  • Helmet – don’t ever ride without one
  • Pump and Puncture Repair Kit. In case you get a flat tyre or puncture
  • Water – Keep yourself hydrated
  • Bike lights – ensure they are fully charged
  • Spare batteries
  • Clothing – make sure you wear comfortable and appropriate clothing – hat, gloves, cycling shorts, hi Vis vest, sunglasses, fleece and waterproofs (if needed).

Bike Lights and Cycle Safety

Both casual and committed cyclists benefit from bike lights. They play a huge role in preventing accidents by indicating the presence of the biker to other vehicles. Some people overlook the importance of a well-lit cycle as they believe they are costly and unnecessary if they won’t be travelling in the evening. Travelling in the mornings however can bring darkness and they may also be needed in poor weather conditions during daylight hours. Gone are the days when lights were bulky and heavy and were too difficult to carry on a bicycle. Thanks to the major development in technology, they are now almost weightless. LED technology has also meant that directional light is emitted at an extremely low energy input. They are a great boon to cyclists as it means they can operate for 100 hours using a single set of batteries. Thanks to their power, brightness and longevity more and more people are choosing LED bike lights for their cycle.

Quang Vo

My very first job in 1990 was with the Street Lighting Division for my local power company as an Electrical Engineering Student Co-Op..... I guess you can say, in the almost 30 years of business experience, I have seen a lot of changes. However, I believe the changes we are currently witnessing now and the pace of technology advancements in the lighting industry, will be the most exciting time period yet.

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