Lights and Mirrors

Stay visible!

If you are ever riding after dark, or even in twilight, it is extremely important to make yourself visible to cars and other vehicles.  Bicycles have a small visual profile and are often difficult for motorists to see in the best of conditions, let alone in the dark.  Reflectors and brightly colored clothing are a good idea, but a bike light is the single best way to let cars know you are there.

Because cyclists are required by law to ride on the right side of the road with traffic, a rear light is most important to maintaining visibility.  A simple red blinking tail light is very effective, and available for as little as ten dollars.

Headlights are another good idea.  Some headlights are designed to actually light your way, while others are intended to simply make you visible to cars.  Some combine these features, with an always-on headlight bulb and a blinking visibility bulb in the same unit.  There are few different types of headlights to choose from.  Some headlights use an incandescent bulb, like a regular flashlight.  These are inexpensive, but are not as bright as the other types, and have the shortest battery life.  Other headlights use halogen bulbs, which are much brighter, and have better battery life than incandescent bulbs.  The third and newest type of headlight uses L.E.D.'s.  L.E.D.'s produce an extremely bright and visible beam of light, and offer the best battery life.  Additionally, they can be set to blink for increased visibility.  L.E.D. headlights cost a bit more than halogen or incandescent lights, but with definite advantages, and the price difference is made up for by how rarely the batteries need changed.

Headlights and tail lights are available separately or as a combo.  Buying them as a combo is typically a much better value.

Mirrors

Many cyclists like to have mirrors to check for traffic behind them, and we offer many options.  There are three basic styles of mirror: eyeglass mount, helmet mount, and handlebar mount.  Handlebar mounting mirrors are by far the most popular style, with the Mountain Mirrycle being the most popular of all.  This mirror mounts in the end of your handlebar and has three different pivot points to adjust to any viewing angle.  It even includes the necessary wrench for installation and adjustment.

Looking to pep up that vintage bike?  We also have old-school style chrome mirrors to fit any bike style.