My trick for recharging stuff is to have it all in the same spot as my 
phone charger. When I used to ride at night more I got in the habit of 
pulling my lights off the bike right after coming home and plugging them 
and the phone in at the same time, same spot. I'm already slightly manic 
about keeping my phone full so it's an easy habit to get into..next day, 
everything's charged!

On Sunday, October 25, 2020 at 12:00:22 PM UTC-7 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! 
wrote:

> They stole your helmet??? Wow. Report back here if you get the Nutcase Vio!
>
> I’ve never, until seeing the Vio helmet, thought about helmets for 
> visibility. I wore my fun polka dot ones hoping to be interpreted as 
> whimsical and fun so maybe folks would be less inclined to run me over. It 
> feels like there’s a natural angst between the Lycra riders and cars...I 
> was hoping to be seen as something less provoking. 
>
> But I can’t deny that more is more when it comes to lights for night 
> riding, and I’d be happy to have a lighted helmet. I’d have to find a way 
> to put the charger near my helmet, though, or it will be forever dead. 
>
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Oct 25, 2020, at 4:15 AM, Mark Roland <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> 
>
> I cast a dissenting vote on the black helmet thing. I wear a helmet on 
> occasion. Mine got stolen out of my driveway last week. If I don't go for 
> the silver one that BBDD modeled above, I will replace it with a similar 
> Lazer model to the one I had--in the Flash Yellow color. Especially because 
> I don't wear garishly colored lycra clothing, when I do wear something 
> bike-specific, it makes sense to wear something that motorists can see from 
> afar--an ounce of prevention, blah blah. Red seems like it would be pretty 
> visible as well. A trend I see these days is the all-matte black 
> look--black carbon bike, black helmet, black jersey and shorts or tights. 
> Looks pretty bad-ass, and blends in perfectly with the road! Also, of 
> course, black is hot  in another way during the warm months of the year.
>
> I don't think dyno-driven helmet lights will become a thing. What would be 
> cool if they could design something that could convert the energy of your 
> head movements throughout the ride--kinda like a self-winding wrist watch. 
> Or build in a little solar panel and collect the energy during your day 
> rides..Or make a "head stand" like for a wig and it could also be the 
> charger. 
>
> <lazer in flash yellow.jpg>
>
> On Saturday, October 24, 2020 at 10:27:53 PM UTC-4, Kainalu V. -Brooklyn 
> NY wrote:
>>
>> And +1 on Joe's preference for black. And vents, many more vents.
>> -Kai
>>
>> On Saturday, October 24, 2020 at 10:26:20 PM UTC-4 Kainalu V. -Brooklyn 
>> NY wrote:
>>
>>> But does it plug in to your dyno hub? You're a convert, yes? That said, 
>>> I've really noticed some helmets recently with lit yield triangles in back. 
>>> Like, Really noticed. Very smart. 
>>> But if it isn't dyno powered, it's a no go, I'm too lazy to charge much 
>>> of anything.
>>> -Kai
>>>
>>> On Saturday, October 24, 2020 at 5:54:21 PM UTC-4 Bicycle Belle Ding 
>>> Ding! wrote:
>>>
>>>> I had been saving my original Nutcase red and white polka dot helmet. I 
>>>> bought it a million years ago in 2012 when I got my Betty Foy. I thought 
>>>> it 
>>>> was one of the cutest helmets I had ever seen. I rarely wore it.
>>>>
>>>> But this year I set an ambitious cycling goal (made it in early Oct. 
>>>> and then upped it to 3,000 by Dec 17) and I started wearing a helmet. No 
>>>> reason in particular, but I just figured with that much more time being 
>>>> spent on my Clementine, and with the long descent on my route, well why 
>>>> not. I have a blue and white polka dot Nutcase for my RBW blue Clementine, 
>>>> and I was saving my red helmet for my future red bike. But my cranberry 
>>>> Platypus is instead a lovely raspberry Platypus, and now I think my helmet 
>>>> is too red for it. WHY helmet matching has become important to me, I don’t 
>>>> know. But it is, and I want everything about this dream bike to be just 
>>>> SO, 
>>>> which led me to shop the Nutcase website and see what was new there. As 
>>>> luck would have it, they dropped a new line of helmets called the Vio on 
>>>> October 14th and with the tag line, “Can you see me now?” They are lighted 
>>>> helmets!
>>>>
>>>> There are several colors offered, and the “Cabernet” looks like a 
>>>> raspberry to me. I ordered one (free returns) and will see if this is 
>>>> worth 
>>>> the $149 price tag. The vent system has been redesigned as well, which was 
>>>> desperately needed. This could be a pretty perfect helmet. They are 
>>>> offering 10% off today, 10.24.2020, so look for that in your cart.
>>>>
>>>> I can’t post the link here, so I will do it in a reply...one moment, 
>>>> please...
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone else on the List helmet match? Or am I starting a new trend?
>>>> Leah
>>>>
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