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View Poll Results: how many batteries are in your most-ridden bike?
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Old 05-20-22, 03:50 PM
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Originally Posted by wolfchild
Not even one battery on the bike...The only battery powered gadgets I carry are a cell phone and a tactical flashlight both of which stay in my cargo pants pocket.
And here I thought that you were just happy to see us.
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
So ~23% of the respondents don't ride pre-dawn or post-dusk?

Must not be serious cyclists.
I've done many rides in the dark without lights, not a big deal if you have awareness, are familiar with your area and know what you're doing.
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Old 05-20-22, 03:59 PM
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Originally Posted by wolfchild
I've done many rides in the dark without lights, not a big deal if you have awareness, are familiar with your area and know what you're doing.
Sure thing, Matt Murdock.
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Old 05-20-22, 04:01 PM
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
So ~23% of the respondents don't ride pre-dawn or post-dusk?

Must not be serious cyclists.

We are employed…LOL!
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Originally Posted by Iride01
On or in the bike or on or in me:
  1. Di2 battery. To my knowledge, 11 speed Di2 systems only have one battery. Do you others counting Shimano shifters and DR's already have Shimano 12 speed

yes - for me at least - i haven’t changed one of the shifter batteries yet but i believe there’s one in each, plus the shared battery for the FD and RD. one less battery than SRAM.
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I guess technically I'm a chemical battery.

So... one

(I need a pizza recharge!)
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
So ~23% of the respondents don't ride pre-dawn or post-dusk?

Must not be serious cyclists.
Dynamo. Batteries are so 1800.
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Dynamo. Batteries are so 1800.
Sounds heavy.
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Old 05-20-22, 07:32 PM
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I carry a lot of spare batteries for my two cameras enough for a four-hour ride.

And then there are the usb batteries on my headlight and smartphone.

AA batteries for two of my rear lights.
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Lets see... a Cateye Volt 1700 as main headlight, a Cygolite hotshot as my rear light, a Planet bike bottle blinky for side lights, and a Cateye volt 800 attached to my helmet. So four lights. Unless I am travelling with my lappy there would be a battery there too.
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27 at night, 21 in daylight

2 battery boxes with 6 18650 batteries each for two LED headlights = 12
2 18650 flashlights = 2
4 red LED taillights = 4
2 Monkey Lights wheel lights with 3 AA each = 6, night use
Sony FDR-X3000 action camera on the helmet = 1
Xiaomi Yi Lite action camera tail mounted = 1
Smartphone = 1
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I counted as two, one each for the headlight and the taillight. Headlight is a ~2009 Cygolite Rover II LED, has a 4x 4/3A NiMH battery pack. Still on the original pack and I've made a backup pack with 4x AA NiMH. Use it for morning work commutes about 1/2 of the year, not much more than that. And, a 2xAAA Planet Bike Superflash for the rear.
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Originally Posted by dragoonO1
27 at night, 21 in daylight

2 battery boxes with 6 18650 batteries each for two LED headlights = 12
2 18650 flashlights = 2
4 red LED taillights = 4
2 Monkey Lights wheel lights with 3 AA each = 6, night use
Sony FDR-X3000 action camera on the helmet = 1
Xiaomi Yi Lite action camera tail mounted = 1
Smartphone = 1
we have a winner!
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Actually in my bike four: SRAM AXS ETAP FD/RD and L/R shifters but how many batteries do I carry besides the group set is 6: cadence and speed sensor, Varia Radar, light on helmet, computer, and cellphone

So technically 10 total or 11 if you count my Apple Watch which I do use to monitor my heart rate
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I voted 2. Every one of my most-ridden bikes has a simple wired bike computer, and the fixed-gear I use for most of my commuting and club riding has a USB-rechargeable tail light. It has a dyno-powered headlight, and my rando bike has a full complement of dyno lights. I will probably mount a battery tail light as a backup for long brevets, bringing it up to 2 as well.

Otherwise, I try to keep the number of gadgets (and the number of batteries I need to maintain) to a minimum...
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My bicycle is analog, but i usually have on hand 2 i phones , a Garmin watch, maybe a Garmin cycle computer , and air pods at times -- so 6 at most if i am running all of that at the same time
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Voted 5-7 but then saw that OP is counting any battery being carried, which pushes me into 8+ territory.
  1. Bike computer
  2. Di2
  3. PowerTap P2 pedal
  4. ^
  5. Headlight
  6. Varia taillight
  7. HRM
  8. Phone
  9. Smartwatch
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Old 05-27-22, 03:27 PM
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As many as 10 in the winter. 12 if I rode my touring bike which I don't generally do in the cold anymore, my mountain bike / fat bike don't have wireless sensors. I don't bother with an HR monitor anymore, so that would have been an additional 1 in the past. To count individual cells add an additional AAA for my tail light and 10 more 18650s for my 2 6 cell headlight batteries.

- GPS
- Phone
- Camera
- Headlight
- Helmet light
- Tail light
- Left boot heater
- Right boot heater
- Heated gloves (I'm down to a single battery to power both through the use of extension cables)
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In general none, occasional night ride means tossing a front light but I charge it after and don't install till the next night ride. The computer is sometimes one, but I usually forget it, according to garmin I'm up to 5 rides for the year, but I've really done that many in the last 10 days. Rest of the bike is mechanical.

My daughter however has a battery in each shifter, one in the rear derailleur, a computer, and we need to add a cadence sensor. We also keep a spare der battery in the seat pack, so I think she has more batteries on her one bike than on the other 24 bikes in the house. Guess that's what happens when your 11yo has the newest bike and your primary bike is older than her.
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Four, on the rando bike. Lots 'o night riding.
  • GPS Unit (2xAA)
  • Backup taillight (2xAAA)
  • Double backup blinkie on helmet
  • White light on helmet for fixing flats etc.

Primary lights are dyno. Phone is off and stowed.

I always intend you add a backup headlight on 1200s, but it's still frickin heavy I never do.
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The less batteries on the bike the better.
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Riding through here with “less” batteries would not have been better.



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Whoops, I should have read the parameters before answering.

My primary ride mostly has three, sometimes four; two for the wireless computer and one for the bolted-on tail light. I don't usually ride after dark anymore, but I have a headlight when I do. My other bikes don't have computers, so one each for the tail light. I'm boring.

Oh wait; I just harvested four spoke lights off a bike I don't ride anymore! I'll probably transplant them onto my primary ride.
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On a sunny ride, it would be just one battery for my phone.

On overcast days, rain or dark, I have three, the other two for lights.
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Old 05-28-22, 10:07 PM
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2x headlights
1x Varia radar
1x Bryton GPS
1x cadence sensor
1x speed sensor

So that's 6 on the bike. Plus on me:
2x wireless earbuds (one battery per bud)
1x phone
1x smartwatch
1x heart rate sensor
1x helmet tail light

Sometimes I carry a camera and a power bank too.
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