March 26, 200917 yr Does anyone make any decent front/rear indicators for e-bikes or any bikes that are worth looking at ? Googled this a few nights ago & not really found much, maybe because most cyclists feel they would be a waste of time ?
March 26, 200917 yr Does anyone make any decent front/rear indicators for e-bikes or any bikes that are worth looking at ? Googled this a few nights ago & not really found much, maybe because most cyclists feel they would be a waste of time ? Winkku are the new kids on the block. Dont know how good theyd be. Theres been half a dozen failed systems made and dozens of homebrew projects.
March 26, 200917 yr I don't think a right hand indicator is a waste of time and the Winkku stuff looks quite good. Apart from the fact my bars won't take it I don't want something else big and heavy to remove from my bike and carry around when I park, other than that I'd have one if it didn't look so silly.
March 26, 200917 yr I have a right hand winkku and I'm very pleased with it. The switch is a little sensitive though, I've been known to switch it on or off accidentally when wearing gloves. I'd definitely reccommend it though. The lights on it are good as well, combined with my front and rear flashing leds, and standard Agattu lights, some friends who overtook me recently said I was the best lit cyclist they'd ever seen!
March 26, 200917 yr I've been using Bicygnals on my Greenedge Silverado for 3 months now and they work really well. There's always a good wireless connection and I have found them useful for pulling out behind stationary buses in traffic on my way to work.
March 26, 200917 yr Does anyone make any decent front/rear indicators for e-bikes or any bikes that are worth looking at ? Googled this a few nights ago & not really found much, maybe because most cyclists feel they would be a waste of time ? We do left and right Winkkus, free delivery, batteries included
March 27, 200917 yr I don't think a right hand indicator is a waste of time and the Winkku stuff looks quite good. Apart from the fact my bars won't take it I don't want something else big and heavy to remove from my bike and carry around when I park, other than that I'd have one if it didn't look so silly. I saw Winkku at last years bike show,they do different fixings I think Theyre on 0845 310 2440 if you want to ask them
March 28, 200917 yr I've recently purchased one of these for my pro Connect (direct from Winkku - marginally cheaper and supporting the small(est) man). There are EXCELLENT in late afternnon conditions etc. but I find they are not that distintive in really bright sunlight. I like the way they flip round to allow passage alongside cars etc in narrow queues. One added benefit I've notice is that I'm being given a much wider berth by traffic. I really believe I'm that much more visible to traffic. It's either that or they know I've got a 115 decibel Airzound horn fitted as well. The third benefit is I can see where Mrs Oriteroom has got to behind on her Pro Connect and when I need to slow up for her to catch up. I think she likes to view countryside more that pushing the pedals. I'm going to get her a Winnku as well. Regards. Mike
March 28, 200917 yr My e-bike has indicators. They are called 'arms'. They need no special fixings and work very reliably. I stick Hi-viz gloves on the end of them in the dark.
March 28, 200917 yr My e-bike has indicators. They are called 'arms'. They need no special fixings and work very reliably. I stick Hi-viz gloves on the end of them in the dark. They also prevent you from using one of your brakes while signalling, and Hi-Viz is going to do nothing at all in the dark, you need reflective gear and even then you are reliant on car headlights hitting your hand. I'm not knocking your suggestion, it's just that I've personally found that there is a million miles of difference at night between indicators and reflective gloves. I also find that cars waiting to pull out from the junction you are about to turn right in to seem to have great difficulty in seeing a right hand signal. I'm not sure why but I think it may be to do with the angles. I never had this problem with my Bicygnals however. Unfortunately the front bracket on the Bicygnals is so flimsy it is next to useless and I had three snap in the space of a couple of months. In the end I've given up on indicators but it has really brought home to me how much inferior hand signals are.
March 30, 200917 yr In the end I've given up on indicators but it has really brought home to me how much inferior hand signals are. Thats my opinion as well. While we dont have indicators we are second class citizens on the road. Hand signals are ok in some situations but are limited. PS:did you stop using them cos the bracket was dreadful? or just gave up on the idea?
March 30, 200917 yr Goeco haven't chipped in on this so I'll do it for them - WIRELESS LIGHTS I'm considering them myself!
March 30, 200917 yr I've got a Winku, but I'm not sure how effective it is. In bright daylight the lights don't stand out, and even in lower light condiitons I can't help wondering if drivers recognise it as being an indicator. If they're not expecting to see indicators on a bike do they regerster them as such? Especially considering that bikes often use flashing lights simply to make themselves more visible.
March 30, 200917 yr Goeco haven't chipped in on this so I'll do it for them - WIRELESS LIGHTS I'm considering them myself! I don't like those for a few reasons, one I just noticed being the fixed width and the question of reaching the switches if you have wide bars.
March 30, 200917 yr I don't like those for a few reasons, one I just noticed being the fixed width and the question of reaching the switches if you have wide bars. And just why make it so complex that you need a 2.4ghz transmitter and receiver in the first place!?!? What's wrong with a few strategically placed wires?
March 30, 200917 yr And just why make it so complex that you need a 2.4ghz transmitter and receiver in the first place!?!? What's wrong with a few strategically placed wires? Personally, I've got more than one bike I'd like to use them on (as in share it between the bikes). What's so complex about a wireless system? I don't know for sure but I doubt it's something you need to make any effort over, quite the reverse. Edited March 30, 200917 yr by timdw
March 30, 200917 yr Personally, I've got more than one bike I'd like to use them on. OK I can see that. It would make changing from bike to bike a bit easier. What's so complex about a wireless system? Serious amounts of circuitry! Having to worry about interference from other units, conforming to radio interference regulations, health & safety about having a small microwave attached to the handlebars etc. OK you as a consumer don't need to worry, but the manufacturer certainly did === expense. Anyway that's all a bit off topic...
March 30, 200917 yr Being 2.4GHz I would guess it's bluetooth based, so off the shelf stuff I would imagine. If so, you could control it with your phone or laptop 8)
April 4, 200917 yr Personally, I've got more than one bike I'd like to use them on (as in share it between the bikes). What's so complex about a wireless system? I don't know for sure but I doubt it's something you need to make any effort over, quite the reverse. timdw, Goeco here, thanks for looking out for us, its always a nice feeling when someone thinks your doing the correct thing, If you send me an email goeco@eircom.net I will send you a set of bicygnals on us so you dont have to keep swapping what you have. Thanks again & I hope all the questions are now answered for our friend who started the thread. Marty
September 28, 200916 yr I have bought a set of the Bicygnals lights (the big space ship shaped ones) from Halfords website, at a cost of £50+, but can't get them set up. The manufacturer's instructions are very poor and scant. I'm thus not sure if I doing something wrong, or if the item is faulty. Does anyone have any experience with them and have you successfully set these up?
September 28, 200916 yr A little flash of genius I have bought a set of the Bicygnals lights (the big space ship shaped ones) from Halfords website, at a cost of £50+, but can't get them set up. The manufacturer's instructions are very poor and scant. I'm thus not sure if I doing something wrong, or if the item is faulty. Does anyone have any experience with them and have you successfully set these up? Sad to say we thought of carrying these but the sample they sent is still in its packaging. Simply too big and cumbersome to imagine fitting to one of our bikes. We've not got as far as trying to set them up. We do like the Spooklight wireless cycle light though, which is a wireless rear indicator, very small and light, though quite bright, which is also a brakelight and a power source for charging up phones, mp3 players, etc. Rechargeable via USB rather than AAA batteries.
September 28, 200916 yr I've contacted goeco on the email address further up the thread who say they think that it is Halfords responsibility to explain how to set these up properly, but i'm not sure it is. I'll contact the manufacturer and see what they say and report back.
September 28, 200916 yr I have bought a set of the Bicygnals lights (the big space ship shaped ones) from Halfords website, at a cost of £50+, but can't get them set up. The manufacturer's instructions are very poor and scant. I'm thus not sure if I doing something wrong, or if the item is faulty. Does anyone have any experience with them and have you successfully set these up? All I did was put the batteries in the main front unit, then in the rear unit, with the two units facing back to back. They flashed a few times (you don't have to turn them on), then stopped. I then turned the front unit on first, followed by the rear unit and that was that. They are not perfect but they do a good job, although I do prefer the design of the "spooklight" - but not the price A question to Tim about the Spooklight. What is the maximum distance they will work between front unit and rear? I like the indicators to be right a the back of the bike, fitted onto the end of my top box, remembering that a lot of e-bikes (like my Wisper) are a fair bit longer than normal cycles. Colin
September 29, 200916 yr After emailing the manufacturers yesterday, I received a phone call this morning from them. We talked about the problems I was having and the Bicygnals guy said he would mail me out a new set of lights (tested beforehand) and I should return the faulty ones when I was happy the replacements worked for me. Excellent service - they rang back when they said they would, replied to my emails and have done everything they can to resolve the situation and keep me happy. Nice people too.
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