gadgetnut
Active Member
Hello, all. My Specialized Como 5.0 came with an integrated tail light under the saddle but the sight of it is almost completely obscured by a Topeak MTX saddlebag. I tried an inexpensive tail light from Amazon, and I didn't find it particularly visible during the day or reliable. I have had very positive experiences with Garmin products and decided to try the Varia RTL510 radar tail light.
Yes, you read that right. It's a rechargeable battery operated tail light with rear facing radar to detect vehicles coming up behind you. The sensor mates up to certain Garmin trip computers and, in my case, a bundled wireless handlebar display. Key features:
• visual and audible alerts to warn of vehicles approaching from behind up to 459 feet (140 meters) away
• tail light offers daylight visibility up to a mile away, way before the radar sees the vehicle
The pieces are easy to install. Typically the radar tail light would be mounted vertically on the seat post, but I needed to modify the factory fitments slightly to attach to the Topeak rack mounting plate underneath the saddlebag.
I've used the system on a single twelve mile ride around town and I'm astounded how well it works. There's an audible alert (you can turn the sound off if you wish) and the display shows a single or multiple bogeys and their approaching proximity appears on an LED display with three colors based on the road conditions behind you. A green light means no cars are present, an amber light signals that a vehicle is approaching, and a red light signifies that a vehicle is approaching at high speed. I particularly like that the handlebar-mounted radar display unit includes a blue status light to confirm that the two wireless units are successfully connected.
During my ride with a friend on a bike behind me, the system did not false positive once, and up and down hills and around corners it faithfully alerted me to upcoming cars behind me. The system is designed to only alert to a vehicle or motorcycle gaining on you, though not pacing you at the same speed. The system has an IPX7 waterproof rating and both batteries charge with included USB cables. I rely on my Bush & Müller 701 rearview mirror but these automated alerts gave me greater confidence while I enjoyed keeping my attention and enjoyment focused more in front of me. Time will tell, but so far, I'm impressed!
Yes, you read that right. It's a rechargeable battery operated tail light with rear facing radar to detect vehicles coming up behind you. The sensor mates up to certain Garmin trip computers and, in my case, a bundled wireless handlebar display. Key features:
• visual and audible alerts to warn of vehicles approaching from behind up to 459 feet (140 meters) away
• tail light offers daylight visibility up to a mile away, way before the radar sees the vehicle
The pieces are easy to install. Typically the radar tail light would be mounted vertically on the seat post, but I needed to modify the factory fitments slightly to attach to the Topeak rack mounting plate underneath the saddlebag.
I've used the system on a single twelve mile ride around town and I'm astounded how well it works. There's an audible alert (you can turn the sound off if you wish) and the display shows a single or multiple bogeys and their approaching proximity appears on an LED display with three colors based on the road conditions behind you. A green light means no cars are present, an amber light signals that a vehicle is approaching, and a red light signifies that a vehicle is approaching at high speed. I particularly like that the handlebar-mounted radar display unit includes a blue status light to confirm that the two wireless units are successfully connected.
During my ride with a friend on a bike behind me, the system did not false positive once, and up and down hills and around corners it faithfully alerted me to upcoming cars behind me. The system is designed to only alert to a vehicle or motorcycle gaining on you, though not pacing you at the same speed. The system has an IPX7 waterproof rating and both batteries charge with included USB cables. I rely on my Bush & Müller 701 rearview mirror but these automated alerts gave me greater confidence while I enjoyed keeping my attention and enjoyment focused more in front of me. Time will tell, but so far, I'm impressed!