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236.1 | BRIGHT !!! | BAEDEV::RECKARD | | Thu Mar 19 1987 07:01 | 6 |
| I got one that fits in a pocket on the back of a knapsack. It is
BLINDingly bright. I don't know if it's a _Belt Beacon_. It has one
of those flat, thin, lithium? batteries that's supposed to last 5
years or something.
I think I saw one on the back of a rider in the Race Across America.
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236.2 | Will the real Belt Beacon please stand up? | SUSHI::KMACDONALD | Macarooned on a Dessert Island | Thu Mar 19 1987 08:54 | 4 |
| The one mentioned in .1 ain't the REAL Belt Beacon - see 10.17 for
details. I like mine a lot. They use 9V alkaline batteries...
ken
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236.3 | Y'didn't think they wanted to save your life; did Ya ? | MENTOR::REG | Who is Sylvester McCoy | Thu Mar 19 1987 10:16 | 23 |
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I saw the type mentioned in .1 at a clearance counter in Marshalls
dept store in Marlborough a couple of years ago. It slipped into
a neat little pocket on the back of a (cheeeeeep) back pack. Since
I don't ride with a back pack it didn't interest me much beyond
the curiosity level. I also thought it might be yet another
car_driver_aggravation_device that would eventually get someone
run off the road.
Someone told me a couple of years ago how the (genuine) belt
beacon works. Apparently car drivers associate the flashing yellow
with pot-hole markers that towns *OCCASIONALLY* use. There is enough
experience in most drivers to know that the actual pot-hole is probably
yards from the marker, they also know how expensive front end work
can be, so they give it *LOTS* of clearance. Seems their reactions
cut in before they realize that the belt beacon is moving and they
actually miss the cyclist due to fear of trashing their front
suspension parts. How aggravated do they get when they realize that
they didn't need to slow/swerve for a mere cyclist ? I couldn't
say, but I suspect it tweeks 'em a bit.
Reg
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236.4 | Look, I'm a pot hole! | JACUZI::DESHARNAIS | | Thu Mar 19 1987 11:23 | 10 |
| RE .2 How many hours of use does the 9 volt battery give?
RE .3 If imitating a pot hole makes us safer on the road, then
that's fine with me! :^)
Think I'll order one. Thanks for the replies.
Cheers,
Denis
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236.5 | No vote for belt beacon | JETSAM::HANAUER | Mike...Bicycle~to~Ice~Cream | Thu Mar 19 1987 11:25 | 16 |
| I agree with some of Reg's thoughts.
I have, in driving a car, been fooled by the belt beacon. Its
flashing makes me assume it's probably stationary, even as a
cyclist.
I use a visible steady red light on the rear of my bikes. This is
the norm for all vehicles on the road, so I think this is the most
effective.
Other notes describe battery and generator systems, you may want to
check them out. I have been happy with the Soubitez bottom bracket
generator system.
~Mike
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236.6 | Potholes of the World UNITE! | SUSHI::KMACDONALD | Macarooned on a Dessert Island | Thu Mar 19 1987 11:42 | 14 |
| Batteries seem to last quite a while. They are a bit aggravating to change,
but I typically change them only about once a year, I'd guess. Maybe 40
or more hours? I've really never timed it.... the battery trickles into
a little capacitor, which then does the flash, so little current seems to be
used compared to a "flasher" type circuit. As far as the above description,
have mercy, guys, I'm a SOFTWARE engineer.....
I use two BBs, so I really look like a mobile construction zone. My former
cycling partner used 2 also, so I got the chance to observe the effects
myself - liked it a lot better than one. I've had motorists tell me that
it was really effective and that THEY liked it. Neither of us ever got hit
on dark Washington DC commuting mornings.... that was reserved for
afternoons.
ken
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236.7 | No night riding for me... | JACUZI::DESHARNAIS | | Thu Mar 19 1987 16:03 | 8 |
| I avoid riding at night. The Belt Beacon is for use in the daytime
only. I can see what you mean, Reg, how using a Belt Beacon at
night could give the illusion of being stationary. If I did ride
at night, a steady light would be the way to go; however, it would
not be very effective during the day.
Regards,
Denis
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236.8 | Ultimate!! | USHS01::MCALLISTER | Mars or Bust!! | Thu Mar 19 1987 16:27 | 6 |
| The ultimate belt beacon ...
Not only does it have a flashing light, but it includes a real pothole
to drag behind your bike.
:-) Dave
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