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Alan inner west
Alan inner westNSW40 posts
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Best bike lights - 15 years and going strong – Bike lights. Talk to anyone who bought these ages ago, and they say the same.... Solid bright, lightweight. Ideal for commuting, cyclocross, adventure and endurance events. Comes with all the types of mounts you could want. They don't get hot, and all the bits are durable. I don't think there is a light brand out there that lasts like this. 15 years ago I spent $250 on this 'road kit'. The price is now $275. I have worn out only 2 things - extension leads, and batteries. I am buying my 4th battery today, as I always like to have 2-3 functional batteries (one on charge, one in use and a spare). They last 3-6 hrs in low beam, and days, literally, in flash mode. I don't use mid or High Beam unless I'm on an empty road or a dark unlit mountain road, or maybe Centennial Park (Sydney) after dark. It's just too dazzling for incoming cars and bikes. Bulut low beam, sensibly aimed is ideal. I attach proof of buying a new battery. They have each latest about 8-10 years. I disposed of two as they got 'swollen'. And one had a dodgy cable now (it has been flexed too many times but the battery was otherwise fine. The only drawback is a big batteries are a bit heavy, but there's no other way to have this much power. If helmet mounting them, just get the extender cable. (Old battery pictured, and the lights come in 12 different anodised colours)

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