Nightriders > Get ready for Winter Wheelers

It’s that time of year again: the nights have been drawing in gradually, then the clocks go back and all of a sudden it’s pitch dark at home time. Being prepared to ride in the dark and/or poor weather doesn’t have to be costly or complicated and with some basic kit you can continue to enjoy the benefits of riding right through the bleak midwinter.

The most important thing is to ensure that you are clearly visible to other road users, for which you need two things:

Ideas1. Lights. These are a legal necessity after sundown. Research shows that a flashing rear light increases visibility significantly during daylight too, so particularly for longer and rural rides it’s a good idea to have one on at all times.* Some tips for choosing the right lights & not being caught out:

> If parts of your route are unlit you will need stronger lights (400 lumens+) – most lights are to make you visible to other traffic rather than to make every inch of the road surface visible to you

> Have a spare set of lights at your workplace for anyone who forgets theirs

> Carry a set of cheap lightweight lights with you as a back-up

> Torch T2 helmets have front and rear lights built in (you can win one by logging rides in December, plus we’ll have a hefty member discount)

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LTR Advent 2016-292. Hi-viz. This ensures other road users can see you clearly. Lights alone can have the effect of making it difficult to judge how far away a bike is but if you’re in hi-viz it’s much easier. Proviz make the best hi-viz gear in the business and it looks like stylish, regular gear in daylight.

Snap bands. Research shows that having lights or reflective strips on your legs helps motorists to recognise you as a person on a bike from as far away as possible. Proviz do them and some local authorities and businesses give them out for free: they’re cheap, help to keep trouser legs away from oily chains and are more useful for making you highly visible than they are usually given credit for.

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Follow these easy tips and you’ll be safe and seen on your bike. Invest in some basic waterproof gear too and you’re all set to ride through the winter.

In the UK there’s a prize draw every day in December and we’re giving away awesome winter riding gear, so get saddled up and make sure you’re ready to be a Winter Wheeler! Register for Winter Wheelers at lovetoride.net.

 

* https://www.roadbikerider.com/riding-skills/safety-skills/2975-incisive-new-studies-on-cyclist-visibility

Super successful #CycleSeptember

THANK YOU to everyone who got on a bike to make this year’s Cycle September such a huge success! It’s the third national workplace cycling competition we’ve run and it was the biggest and best so far.

insta, launch ride,20,362 awesome individuals from 3,084 wonderful workplaces together cycled a staggering 2.75 million miles, clocking up 262,800 trips (including over 113,000 commutes).

Together we encouraged 1,574 new riders to experience the joys and benefits of riding a bike, starting their behaviour change journey to becoming happier, healthier and wealthier.

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In South Yorkshire we celebrated the end of Cycle September with a leisurely pedal into the Peak District accompanied by an electrically-assisted trike, ‘The Beast’, carrying coffee and cake!

In West Yorkshire our cycling ambassador Dom visited workplaces with his Raleigh e-bike and trailer carrying Brompton folding bikes so people could have a go on different machines.

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We’re auditing all the results to make sure they’re fair and accurate before we unveil them on Friday 6 October.

We’re also drawing the final prizewinners – there have been over 500 so far! – who will be receiving amazing gear from our awesome sponsors, to whom we’d like to say a huge THANK YOU and give a special Love to Ride Hi-5!

 

High-5This year we were delighted to be supported by Raleigh, Carradice of Nelson, Torch, Litelok and our friends at Cyclehoop who supplied such amazing organisation prizes!

Thanks also to the local bike shops who have supported us with generous donations of bikes, gear, their expert time and, of course, that all-important elbow grease.

Look out for the Cycle September results on Friday 6 October and then the launch of our Winter Wheelers campaign when the clocks go back at the end of the month.

Until then, happy cycling!

Jack and the Love to Ride Team

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