Anyone riding tonight?

Anyone riding tonight?

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simes205

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4,608 posts

233 months

Wednesday 24th January 2007
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Sod it, night time ride tonight! In the mud/snow off-road. Haven't ridden the Marin in about 6 weeks so what a night to kick it all off again.

Anyone else stupid enough to ride XC at night?

rico

7,916 posts

260 months

Wednesday 24th January 2007
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Rode last night. censored me it was cold!!!!

Felt good though.

Ass, fingers and toes were numb for about 3 hours afterwards though.

Neil... stop getting excited about me saying 'ass'


Edited by rico on Wednesday 24th January 21:37

simes205

Original Poster:

4,608 posts

233 months

Wednesday 24th January 2007
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Just got back, hilarious.
Snow and mud and very little vision.
Fortunately I dug out the 'over' shoes, my mate hadn't!

pdV6

16,442 posts

266 months

Thursday 25th January 2007
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simes205 said:

Anyone else stupid enough to ride XC at night?

yes Its the only option at this time of year.

mat205125

17,790 posts

218 months

Thursday 25th January 2007
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Obviously not as hardy as others on here. I leave my riding to the weekends during the daylight. Look forward to the summer when evening biking is back on the menu.

Get so bored of the gym and swimming pool during the winter months

gazzab

21,181 posts

287 months

Thursday 25th January 2007
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Yeah I cant stand the gym these days - I dont mind weights but I cant stomach the aerobic machines now that I have the great outdoors on a mtb. I tend to do about 20 mins aerobic at the gym before I cant take the boredom anymore! Might go to body pump where you do weights with aerobic exercise so as to help ensure that all my muscles get a work out not just legs, triceps, shoulders and chest per the mtb (ie lower back and biceps).

mat205125

17,790 posts

218 months

Thursday 25th January 2007
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Gym cardio is just mind numbingly boring!

Off the the pool to do a few laps this evening. Usually only go for 30 ish lengths (25m) as that gets boring too.

pdV6

16,442 posts

266 months

Thursday 25th January 2007
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mat205125 said:
Obviously not as hardy as others on here. I leave my riding to the weekends during the daylight. Look forward to the summer when evening biking is back on the menu.

Get so bored of the gym and swimming pool during the winter months

Grab yourself a set of decent lights and discover a whole new aspect to mountain biking - its a right laugh!

mat205125

17,790 posts

218 months

Thursday 25th January 2007
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How much are we talking for a decent set of lights to go XC off road? Can't honestly say I've ever done much night riding, especially off road. Don't logs and ditchs just appear from nowhere and hurl you at the scenery?

gazzab

21,181 posts

287 months

Thursday 25th January 2007
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Night riding is great !! Just watch out for badgers !
I bought some great lights - Light & Motion HID Xenon Lithium Ion (not the Ultra). RRP = £425 ! I got them from the states for just over £200 via ebay. There are some cheaper options - do a search on Bike HID etc to see what it comes up with eg
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/12w-Levin-HID-B
Dont know what these are like though!
I dont think you can get away with less than £150 and be able to ride at night like it is day time. IMHO
I bought mine from Sportsduster on ebay.

rico

7,916 posts

260 months

Thursday 25th January 2007
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Night riding brings a whole new dimension to mountain biking. I thoroughly recommend it!

pdV6

16,442 posts

266 months

Thursday 25th January 2007
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mat205125 said:
How much are we talking for a decent set of lights to go XC off road?

Lots of info here:

www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=300661&f=174&h=0)
mat205125 said:
Don't logs and ditchs just appear from nowhere and hurl you at the scenery?

Sometimes! A 'proper' set of lights, though, minimises these occurrences. I find that in some circumstances, you can actually go faster at night as you're focussed on the trail ahead and not being distracted by stuff off to the sides.

*Disclaimer* Its mostly wooded singletrack 'round here.

mat205125

17,790 posts

218 months

Thursday 25th January 2007
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Damn you all! I can feel my credit card trying to escape from my wallet again

Maybe wait until I am paid and then have a look to see what I want.

Are the bright HID lights suitable from the road too?

gazzab

21,181 posts

287 months

Thursday 25th January 2007
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mat205125 said:
Damn you all! I can feel my credit card trying to escape from my wallet again

Maybe wait until I am paid and then have a look to see what I want.

Are the bright HID lights suitable from the road too?


Mine are ok as the lights mount allows the light to be pivoted from side to side. I simply swivle to the left OR direct at a car if they dont turn their lights down (and then they soon do!).

simes205

Original Poster:

4,608 posts

233 months

Thursday 25th January 2007
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My front lights cost me £55, Electron things!
Granted they aren't the lightest but they do the job enough to get me round. Obviously they do limit my speed!

mat205125

17,790 posts

218 months

Thursday 25th January 2007
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How heavy is heavy?

shino

119 posts

212 months

Thursday 25th January 2007
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I think you guys are mad. Night times for sleeping!!

mat205125

17,790 posts

218 months

Thursday 25th January 2007
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Night time eh? Isn't that when the pubs are open too drunk

gazzab

21,181 posts

287 months

Thursday 25th January 2007
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Night time riding is the best BUT only with very very good lights. I reckon I go faster down some bits than I do during the day as (IMHO) the shadows thrown for bumps n jumps ahead of you are different to day time and they disguise how rugged the land is. Only slightly mind you but enough to make me go faster down bits I pootle on during the day.

Just got back from a 2 hr ride. Great weather for a ride, one of my best for ages. Only spoilt by the number of trees and branches slowing progress. Came across a car full of teenagers smoking dope!

simes205

Original Poster:

4,608 posts

233 months

Thursday 25th January 2007
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mat205125 said:
How heavy is heavy?


www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=15442

I am aware the battery is there but for night riding it's fine.