Glow-y goodness

Started 10 months ago by reddan                9 posts            Latest reply from robjdlc               
  1. reddan

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    Posted 10 months ago

    Bike Glow

    It's no Down Low Glow, but $25 for AA-powered electroluminescent wire you can wrap around whatever you wish looks pretty sweet.

  2. StuInMcCandless

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    Posted 10 months ago

    Both look pretty cool. But I'm starting to add up the weight and all-the-having-to-replace-themness of all these AA- and AAA-cell systems I'm carrying around with me. That, more than whatever price, is telling me "not yet" on this.

  3. Lyle

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    Posted 10 months ago

    I need to get this and a lift kit for my scraper bike.

    No way is it "magic cycling protection from cars", but I just KNOW it's a chick magnet.

  4. Lou F.

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    Posted 10 months ago

    Great theme for a BikeFest ride next year. Much needed alternative to the ubiquity of fireworks.

    I wonder how many riders it would take to make a decent spectacle?

  5. sloaps

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    Posted 10 months ago

    would make riding around the holidays pretty swell.

  6. reddan

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    Posted 6 months ago

    And even more el cheapo lumens: Bike Brightz

    Be cool! Be seen!

  7. edmonds59

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    Posted 6 months ago

    I've seen people with blinking LED Christmas necklaces and New Years chochtkes, little junk like that would be just as effective. I would definitely be up for some kind of "light-up ride". Spring solstice, maybe? And, preemptively, no drug references, please, he-he.

  8. edmonds59

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    Posted 6 months ago

    doh! Spring equinox, I meant. Too many light up rides in my youth.

  9. robjdlc

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    Posted 6 months ago

    If you want this on the cheap and you're handy with a soldering iron: its just EL wire.

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