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submitted 15 hours ago by SubArcticTundra@lemmy.ml to c/bicycles@lemmy.ca

I wanna try doing this some day

(By overnight I mean set off in the evening (well rested) and cycle until the morning)

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[-] Deschanel2027@sh.itjust.works 4 points 7 hours ago

although obv well lit

A few personal advices about that:

  • no matter what your local laws are, and how you respect them or not, please have at least a rear (red) reflector: while you will immediately notice your front light failing, you probably won't notice that your rear light is dead before a long time;
  • bring backups: old, cheap, light lights will do; in case one of your main lights fails, you can always get back home or to a safe place with your backup, even if you have to go significantly slower with those weaker lights;
  • a powerful headlight can serve as front light backup, and it is jolly handy when you have to fix something on your bike (change a punctured inner tube for example), which can turn into a nightmare otherwise, considering you only have 2 hands (or when you start dropping stuff in the grass...).
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