Allora il mio padrone di casa mi ha detto di scegliere un ciclo dal seminterrato del wg da prestarmi e tutti i cicli sono così! Ognuno ha luci ma nessun pulsante o altro!. Cosa faccio, c’è qualche interruttore nascosto?

https://www.reddit.com/gallery/1ro2f08

di Immediate_Type_9804

16 commenti

  1. emanon_noname on

    These usually have a dynamo that you can flip. If it is set to touch the wheel it generates power and the lights go on, if it doesn’t touch the wheel there is no power

  2. 77cold77 on

    See if you can push the dinamo close to the wheel. Old-time dinamos worked like that. you push toward the wheel and the when you want the light off, you pull the dinamo away from the wheel

  3. minimal-criminal on

    The lights are usually powered by a dynamo. I couldn’t spot it in the picture, so it might be missing. But usually, if you spin the front wheel, the light should light up.

  4. historicalad20445 on

    Those lights are ment to be used with a dynamo, a little generator driven by a wheel. Maybe it‘s on the right side of your bike because i can‘t see it on the pics. Wouldn‘t be surprised if it‘s missing, judging by the state of the bike.

  5. Kobayashi42 on

    Try to trace the wires, they should (hopefully) lead to some kind of power source.

  6. Potential-Dance388 on

    Looks like an old bike with an Dynamo. Please take a picture ob both wheels.
    Typically there is a Button at the Dynamo, which allows you to place it at the wheel. Afterwards if you Pedal, you get Light.
    Try it before you need it, cause they tend to be broken.

  7. MulberryDeep on

    Usually they have a dynamo at the rim of the wheel, you can “activate” it by flipping it into position so it touches the rim of the wheel

  8. prerogative101 on

    The bike is entirely missing a power source.

    There is no hub dynamo. Axles are way too thin for that, and the bike seems to be missing the old-school type that, my guess, was on there at some point in time.

    Google e.g. “Axa 8201 Dynamo” and slap one on there. Doesn’t seem to be the kind of bike where you’d put on an expengine hub dynamo, though they work waaaaay better (but at over 10x the cost of the simple one)

  9. gameresse on

    look for something similar to this one, sorry for the link, was the easiest on the phone.

    https://amzn.eu/d/03XtVjIX

    if you engage it to the wheel it is generating tge power for the lights

  10. Can you post a photo of the right side to see if there’s a dynamo? If there’s one, you have to engange it so it’ll rub against the tyre when spinning. They normally have a small lever or button to engage. If it’s missing you need to get one. Either a sidewall dynamo which rubs on your tyre or a hub dynamo (which will be a completely new wheel). Or just get battery powered light if you don’t plan to use it regulary. They aren’t that expensive, I’d recommended one with a rechargeable battery (via USB) though. 

  11. user_of_the_week on

    Instead of buying a dynamo and fiddling with the cables as others have suggested, you could also get some battery driven bicycle lamps, these are easy to attach and you just charge them at home like a power bank. I‘d just recommend if you leave the bike somewhere accessible to not leave the lamps as they can get stolen easily.

    Example: https://www.tchibo.de/products/196333557042/fahrrad-beleuchtungsset?article_id=120795564862&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=22216900044&gbraid=0AAAAADD5SALTH4IHvUYAsvuvXEqcSryVy&gclid=Cj0KCQiA2bTNBhDjARIsAK89wlH6bcmw8yP5xbKl2u4P5oWAK_228PEXNgXPR8oBpWrNePEL6h7JWSkaAqMGEALw_wcB

  12. Kuroiban on

    Still waiting for the post of OP where him a light goes up, because he realized what a dynamo is…

  13. Party-Image3787 on

    Take a pic of the other side of the Bike, dynamos re often on the right side

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