WhiteSilvio wrote: What kind of rear light arrangement is that hung on the "fishing pole" out the back?
Is the light a requirement when you have "power-assist"?
Is the red light visible, by people coming the other way, from the front when you're riding? What does it do in the way of "flashing", anything?
Hi John;
I aim to increase my seat angle to somewhere around your Silvio before I'm through. Thanks for the complement.
The light is From Terra Lux. In Yankee land it sells at a company called Northern Tools for about 15 Yankee dollars. I hope you might find a vendor down under. It's for viewing in one direction though it can be seen quite well from the side.
http://www.terraluxcorp.com/terralux/Products/Portable/WorkLights/TLW36/tabid/92/Default.aspx
We are all surely in the midst of a World wide Light Emitting Diode revolution. (LED lighting) That is. :lol: I'm having a lot of fun searching for cheap and really long lasting "AA" and "AAA" LED lights for my bike. I'm getting such long runs on cheap batteries, I see no need to consider the more expensive Lithium ion types as of yet. The Terra Lux TLW-36 is sold as a portable drop or work light. Yes 30 or those diodes can be toggled to Flash or continuous plus the redish-amberish colored filter can be twisted on or off the diodes to flash red and yes it is very bright using 3 AA cells.
I understand Australia law is more strengient on motor assisted bikes but there is no particular lighting requirement in my State, Tennessee. As per any gas powered under say 50 cc engine sizes that is.
That pole is just an epoxied eye screw into an old steel tube I had laying around. Zip ties will configure the light base to hang off the eye screw.
I found another supper bright light to hang off my bike for around 15 bucks also. It will slide right into an eyeglass case providing the perfect shirt pocket clip allowing placement most anywhere on your bike. It has no flash but provides quite a flood of light. You might also read the review at Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/Designers-Edge-l-1198-Bright-Worklight/dp/B0015S86LG
If you can stand the long wait, I'm getting ridiculously cheap lighting from a place in China with free shipping. http://www.Kiadomain.com.
Regards
Bob
Hi Doug;
That good info about the weight of a bike, thanks. Saves a lot of head scratching.
Bigtrain;
The top bar on your latest candidate looks like 28 inches. Which seems to high.