CYCLISTS - BE PREPARED !

Tue 2nd October 2018
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With the clocks changing on the 28th October, there is bound to be at least some part of the day when the light quality is poor. It’s incredible how quickly the nights pull in so it’s easy to get caught out, which is why it’s not just important to carry lights with you at all times but to think about your visibility to other road users by wearing reflective clothing and accessories.

Nowadays there is no excuse to not have lights on your bike. They are so cheap and bright compared to the old halogen lights of old, when they had big 9v batteries the size of a brick! Little USB rechargeable lights are now available that can be easily strapped on to your bike in seconds and even though they are small they pack a big punch in terms of brightness.

Technology seems to improve every year with lights getting brighter, smaller and cheaper as technology filters down from other industries. Heck, even electric bikes are now becoming more popular due to better technology, making them more user-friendly in day to day life.

Just as important as lighting, though, is making sure you and your bike outline are seen. If you carry panniers, make sure they come with reflective material (most do!) or in bright yellow/ orange as they are situated right at the rear of the cycle and are not obstructed by anything else. Wrist and ankle bands which snap on and off and can be adjusted around whatever you
are wearing and are a cheap reflective accessory that won’t break the bank.

A new helmet design (which is now available at Wilsons Wheels) has a red LED strip around the circumference giving 360º of visibility. It may look a bit Judge Dredd, but you will certainly stand out. It has been said many times before, but the best way of staying safe is to be seen. Cyclists can be very vulnerable and common sense must prevail.

Wilson Wheels, 89a Grovehill, Road, Beverley and they would be happy to advise.

Just Beverley