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Old 08-18-20, 02:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Texboy
I saw a YouTube guide that this pro-cyclist recommends to get two light sets. My light combo costs about $135. I don’t think I want to spend another $135 as a backup.
When I am riding at night I retain usage of my blinking Cygolite Hotshot Pro 150 tail light that I always use during the day, but also add a continuously illuminated steady red rear light, to aid the depth perception of motor vehicle operators.

My 32 LED spoke lights are also used during night operation. These provide amazing side visibility.

The Bell Z20 helmet I use is their ghost reflective color. It is basically silver during the day and almost everything is highly reflective at night.

The Stupidbright 3000 headlight is set to blink during the day and continuous at night.
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