in advance, we did not buy this lamp set for a bicycle, but for my wheelchair. A Quickie Easy 160i. Since it's just dawning on this season quite early, of course, already a problem if you are traveling with a wheelchair and has no lighting. It is then but overlooked times quite fast and sometimes just to jump a somersault with a wheelchair to the side already designed then something harder :)
So I wanted to achieve one sees me and I can still see something in the dark. We live in the beautiful Lauenburg / Elbe. Wheelchair as my one road conditions are a disaster here. It goes uphill, going downhill. So we naturally soft sometimes even in side streets, as far as possible. The lighting there is also more than poor. I am suffering from MS, sounds more tragic than it is, but I was reluctant to end my life as a hood ornament on a 40 ton truck.
Lighting was needed, and after I had asked bombard parent Google, I came across the set of Sigma. Still skeptical, I ordered then 2 sets. Why skeptical? Well, the name Micro. I just could nix real imagine including me. The delivery arrived quickly, before a plus for the seller. Unpacked the Lütten parts, held me and turned to his nose. Not a good idea. Bright, very bright for this size. So you should better not look in the light. Unless one is waiting for the other side, since is also a bright light appear, but never mind that. Kühlerfigur's not really my thing ...
My expectations regarding the luminosity are met. The attachment was pretty easy. Included were two velcro straps in different sizes and two elastic loops per set. Einzufriemeln The velcro straps, well I did but then let my wife do. For me as Grobmotoriker is Nuesch. Excessive finger on his hands. Then I fixed the white lights on the footpegs and the red lights on the backrest. Who as motorists now even sees me, should be a guide dog run before his cart.
I can not judge whether the lamps are also suitable for Farräder. But for my needs as a wheelchair user, they are optimal. In the area I can recommend it without reservation. So dear wheelchairs, think of your safety. Otherwise ... you know ... mascot ...