Quote Originally Posted by Ade


Hey Rich, i do a lot of night riding, and with the right lights it's arguably more fun than in the day, you do need to invest in the right lights though, get one of these and you'll be fine...it's 1800 lumens, I have this and a helmet light, not cheap, but amazing!!!!


They would work for skiing too


www.exposurelights.com/.../six-pack



Thanks for the link on the lights.


It does seem like a lot of fun. I think we just picked a trail that was twisty, single-track, so it's hard to see that far ahead of the trail even in daylight. All I know is that we were so stoked to go, we each spent about $300 dollars on lights, then snuck into the county park (like I mentioned we actually had to climb a fence and pass our bikes over the fence to do this, and it was really tough to go fast. It was definitely kinda freaky though in a good way!


Perhaps I should pick a beginner trail next time! [:$]


We also tried going in the snow once, my friend had spikes on his tires and I didn't, well needless to say that was a total disaster too, the snow was too deep and crusty for both of us, so we couldn't even pedal, so it was another bust.


That's it, from now on I'm sticking to the paved bike paths.


Nice bike babes!


Rich