We’ve covered a number of products designed to light up a bicycle to increase the safety of nighttime riding. Such devices usually involve adding lights to the pedals or spokes of a bicycle but a new ...
Now completely funded on Kickstarter as of today after raising approximately $40,000, the Blaze bike light projects a symbol of a green bike on the road approximately 10-15 feet ahead of the cyclist.
Tiny LED lights that are amazingly bright for their size, the BikeVis Bullets add a lot of visibility and they’re relatively easy to install. The theory says that adding a “triangle of light” to the ...
I feel kind of silly writing about a product that I couldn’t really find a use for. But, you never know — I’m sure some webBikeWorlders will be interested, and one of you must surely can figure out ...
The Halo Belt will make sure cars can’t miss you. And it can’t hurt that the design looks straight out of Tron. If you’re riding a bike at night, it’s pretty obvious that using a light is a good idea.
On my mountain bike I always used to have one of those well-known flashing LED lights from the high street shop. These often gave me trouble with flat batteries and lights that fell off. As an ...
Two things are always high on the list of any serious cyclist: safety on the streets, and security of the bike itself. San Francisco-based bike specialist Mission Bicycle has focused on both areas ...
Cyclists have never had so many options when it comes to being seen. A number of lighting products like the Torch T1 helmet and Flux backpack have hit the market in recent months. We've even seen ...
Any enthusiastic weekend riders or daily commuters should have bike lights and, if you ride at night, it’s the law; every bike must have front lights, which are white, and rear lights, which are red.
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