East Midlands Area chat and rides thread

Hoping to join you guys for a ride next Tuesday night, providing the bike is back together and i can get some lights sorted. Hope to see you then, Rich. :LOL:
 
Legacy555":3fv9kfni said:
great ride last night,
here is a link to the wing suit Jeb Corliss " Grinding The Crack" www.youtube.com

Pathetic, I did that in a boiler suit off Beacon Hill once, almost hit a kid with some balloons and then landed in a pub beer garden.
 
Matt....ROFL :LOL:
Rob....Cool clip I enjoyed it :D
Spent all afternoon putting RC35s on the Rocky going out to try it now

Richmog...lovely looking bike I am looking forward to seeing it
 
Guys, being has though i'm hoping to join you next tuesday for my first ride, i thought i might ask a bit of advice. I'm aware that i am going to need some lights and at present have a set of Cateye ABS35. The problem is the batteries are nailed, and at £70 a set, i thought it might be better to buy something newer, lighter and brighter. Any suggestions? I've seen a Bikeray on the bay for £89 and 1280 lumens power, but with being out of the night riding link for a time i'm not sure if these would be good or powerful enough. Confused!! :roll:
 
Most of us use the 900 lumen Magicshine lightset but we don't buy it from this uk supplier due to price:

http://www.magicshinebikelights.co.uk/f ... .php?ca=80

We tend to buy it cheaper from here:

http://www.dealextreme.com/p/mj-808e-ha ... 8650-57100

But delivery can take 3 to 4 weeks.

The light you were looking at looks very similar to the Magicshine and if it is close that spec it will be suitable.

I think Orange71 has bought one of these:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CREE-XM-L-T6- ... 3377950195

So it will be interesting to see how good it is.

I can lend you a light if you wish to order the cheaper one but I will not be there next week, perhaps someone else has a spare?

Certainly I think that any of these new lights will knock the spots off your old Cat Eyes...

Here's another alternative for you: :? :? :? :? :? ;)

http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/sho ... on-project
 
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It seems that 900 lumens in most cases is reasonably powerful enough. Dont know whether its worth spending an extra £30 for the extra couple of hundred lumens of power. Suppose it depends on what riding i will be doing.
 
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