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September Edition: Now's the time for change

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We're moving with the seasons Can't see any images? # September may be a marker for the end of summe

We're moving with the seasons Can't see any images? [click here]( [Share this emailÂ]( [facebook]( [EVANS CYCLES]( # [BIKES]( [CLOTHING]( [COMPONENTS]( [ACCESSORIES]( [PROTECTION]( [CLEARANCE]( September may be a marker for the end of summer, but Autumn is a symbolic season of change. That's why it's a great time to tune into that 'back to school' mentality - set some goals, learn new things and adapt to ensure the fun and benefits of cycling don't stop. As the summer winds down, the days get shorter, but that doesn't mean our time in the saddle has to suffer. Now is the time to start preparing for a change in conditions. The key thing to remember is to stay safe - see and be seen. With a vast range of bike lighting to consider, our article will illuminate the critical factors to consider when kitting yourself our with lights. [Enlighten me >>]( Technology never stops moving forward and neither do we! Here are a few of the latest developments in lighting tech to take you into the new season. Knog Cobber lights COOL TO SEE: Here, Knog have utilised curved COB (chip on board) LED technology - sending light at 330 degrees so you'll be clearly seen from all angles. Available for front and rear and in multiple sizes. Lezyne Strip Drive 150 COOL TO SEE: Lezyne have completely redesigned the optics on their rear lights for this year. For 2019, their rear lights feature 'Wide Angle Optics' that provide up to 270° of visibility. Beryl Laserlight Core COOL TO SEE: Known for projecting a bike-shaped laser image on the road ahead. The 400-lumen white light makes sure you can see clearly and a flashing mode makes you extra-visible in daylight. [EXPLORE NEW-IN LIGHTING]( In the UK, the weather can always be a concern, but particularly as the sunny days fade, it's good to think about how to layer your apparel. We can help you effectively stay cosy and comfortable as you ride. SOAK IT ALL UP If you're a sponge for knowledge or just looking for a little bit of guidance, take a look at some of the other ways we love to connect and help our customers enjoy the ride. Working out what best suits your needs? Help is a click away! Check out our YouTube channel for tips, tricks and a bit of fun. Join us over on Instagram for cool, up-to-the-minute #content. To avoid problems receiving our latest news & offers, please add email@email.evanscycles.com to your address book. Please [click here]( to read our Privacy Policy or, if you'd like to unsubscribe, please [click here]( Evans Cycles is a trading name of Evans Cycles Limited. Registered in England (11577650). VAT no. 307 445 316. Registered office: Unit A, Brook Park East, Shirebrook, United Kingdom, NG20 8RY

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