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Bright Battery Headlights
In my annual quest for a new headlight, I found this duo:
http://www.cambriabike.com/shopexd.a...+Stell a+300L Seems reasonably priced, and $.30 below MSRP! Is there anything on the market that is a real bang for the buck in the super-bright LED category. I don't need really long run times, but I do need a good mount, sturdy wiring and reliability. No dynamos, please. -- Jay Beattie. |
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Bright Battery Headlights
On 2010-08-27, Jay Beattie wrote:
In my annual quest for a new headlight, I found this duo: http://www.cambriabike.com/shopexd.a...+Stell a+300L Seems reasonably priced, and $.30 below MSRP! Is there anything on the market that is a real bang for the buck in the super-bright LED category. I don't need really long run times, but I do need a good mount, sturdy wiring and reliability. No dynamos, please. -- Jay Beattie. B&M Ixon IQ Speed. I bought mine directly from Peter White, and looooooove it. Super bright, easy mount to the handlebars, and won't blind oncoming traffic unless you specifically aim it to. He also has a bunch of photos of various dynamo and battery beams at http://www.peterwhitecycles.com/headlights.asp if you want to compare. -- Kristian Zoerhoff |
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Bright Battery Headlights
On 8/27/2010 9:11 AM, Jay Beattie wrote:
In my annual quest for a new headlight, I found this duo: http://www.cambriabike.com/shopexd.a...+Stell a+300L Seems reasonably priced, and $.30 below MSRP! Is there anything on the market that is a real bang for the buck in the super-bright LED category. I don't need really long run times, but I do need a good mount, sturdy wiring and reliability. No dynamos, please. -- Jay Beattie. The consensus on bang-for-the-buck super-bright LED seems to be this one: "http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.29489". |
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Bright Battery Headlights
On Aug 27, 5:11*pm, Jay Beattie wrote:
In my annual quest for a new headlight, I found this duo: http://www.cambriabike.com/shopexd.a...ight+&+Motion+.... Seems reasonably priced, and $.30 below MSRP! *Is there anything on the market that is a real bang for the buck in the super-bright LED category. *I don't need really long run times, but I do need a good mount, sturdy wiring and reliability. *No dynamos, please. -- Jay Beattie. For that kind of money you can get a BUMM Big Bang and by a VW with the change! But it's an offroad light, far too strong for road use, as I suspect the lights above are. For a source, see Peter White. BUMM's Ixon, available in various versions, is a rechargeable version of the Cyo dynamo light that several of us find most satisfactory. It has a public road spread and horizontal cutoff like a car light, is a better lamp than even on a dynamo at moderate speed than was fitted to VW in the Beetle days. Again, see Peter White at the reference Kristian has already given. The problem with BUMM lights for someone who likes excitement of buying new lights every year is that they last well, certainly longer than a year. Andre Jute We, the Illuminati |
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On 8/27/2010 10:12 AM, Andre Jute wrote:
On Aug 27, 5:11 pm, Jay wrote: In my annual quest for a new headlight, I found this duo: http://www.cambriabike.com/shopexd.a...ight+&+Motion+... Seems reasonably priced, and $.30 below MSRP! Is there anything on the market that is a real bang for the buck in the super-bright LED category. I don't need really long run times, but I do need a good mount, sturdy wiring and reliability. No dynamos, please. -- Jay Beattie. For that kind of money you can get a BUMM Big Bang and by a VW with the change! But it's an offroad light, far too strong for road use, as I suspect the lights above are. For a source, see Peter White. I'd love to know how many of the Big Bangs have actually been sold at $1075 (plus $3 for the plug adapter). I was all set to buy one, but I decided I'd wait for the adapter to be included for $1075. |
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On Aug 27, 9:25 am, Kristian M Zoerhoff
wrote: On 2010-08-27, Jay Beattie wrote: In my annual quest for a new headlight, I found this duo: http://www.cambriabike.com/shopexd.a...ight+&+Motion+... Seems reasonably priced, and $.30 below MSRP! Is there anything on the market that is a real bang for the buck in the super-bright LED category. I don't need really long run times, but I do need a good mount, sturdy wiring and reliability. No dynamos, please. -- Jay Beattie. B&M Ixon IQ Speed. I bought mine directly from Peter White, and looooooove it. Super bright, easy mount to the handlebars, and won't blind oncoming traffic unless you specifically aim it to. He also has a bunch of photos of various dynamo and battery beams at http://www.peterwhitecycles.com/headlights.asp if you want to compare. Thanks for the endorsement. I had the Inoled 10+ and battery pack on my short list of bike things to buy with the next $200 burning a hole in my pocket, but if Peter say's it's "undoubtedly the best road headlight available for the money", and you are so highly satisfied with yours... I'm going to revise my wish list. (I only know that my current, Planet Bike 1-watt, headlight is way better than no light at all, but not "super-bright".) |
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Bright Battery Headlights/Half-priced shoes
On Aug 27, 1:02*pm, Dan O wrote:
On Aug 27, 9:25 am, Kristian M Zoerhoff wrote: On 2010-08-27, Jay Beattie wrote: In my annual quest for a new headlight, I found this duo: http://www.cambriabike.com/shopexd.a...ight+&+Motion+... Seems reasonably priced, and $.30 below MSRP! *Is there anything on the market that is a real bang for the buck in the super-bright LED category. *I don't need really long run times, but I do need a good mount, sturdy wiring and reliability. *No dynamos, please. -- Jay Beattie. B&M Ixon IQ Speed. I bought mine directly from Peter White, and looooooove it. Super bright, easy mount to the handlebars, and won't blind oncoming traffic unless you specifically aim it to. He also has a bunch of photos of various dynamo and battery beams at http://www.peterwhitecycles.com/headlights.asp if you want to compare.. Thanks for the endorsement. *I had the Inoled 10+ and battery pack on my short list of bike things to buy with the next $200 burning a hole in my pocket, but if Peter say's it's "undoubtedly the best road headlight available for the money", and you are so highly satisfied with yours... I'm going to revise my wish list. (I only know that my current, Planet Bike 1-watt, headlight is way better than no light at all, but not "super-bright".)- Hide quoted text - Dude, if you have money burning a hole in your pocket, go down to Bike Gallery TODAY! ALL shoes half-priced. I bought some new commuting shoes -- just in time to avoid having to pay a cobbler to replace all the Velcro on my old shoes. I may still have the old shoes fixed. I'll give them to my jumbo-footed son. -- Jay Beattie. |
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On Aug 27, 7:49*pm, SMS wrote:
On 8/27/2010 10:12 AM, Andre Jute wrote: On Aug 27, 5:11 pm, Jay *wrote: In my annual quest for a new headlight, I found this duo: http://www.cambriabike.com/shopexd.a...ight+&+Motion+... Seems reasonably priced, and $.30 below MSRP! * Is there anything on the market that is a real bang for the buck in the super-bright LED category. *I don't need really long run times, but I do need a good mount, sturdy wiring and reliability. *No dynamos, please. -- Jay Beattie. For that kind of money you can get a BUMM Big Bang and by a VW with the change! But it's an offroad light, far too strong for road use, as I suspect the lights above are. For a source, see Peter White. I'd love to know how many of the Big Bangs have actually been sold at $1075 (plus $3 for the plug adapter). I was all set to buy one, but I decided I'd wait for the adapter to be included for $1075. Yeah, you're missing a couple of exclamation marks there, Steven. But I wasn't suggesting Jay buy from Peter White, who knows how to price (!) but from Ebay in Germany, which is what I normally do. http://sport.shop.ebay.de/Radsport-/...328 6.c0.m282 Just picking a supplier at random and checking the carriage to the States tells me Jay can have a Big Bang delivered to his door for c720 US dollars, a saving of about a third on the RRP. This is a strictly theoretical exercise, you understand. For public roads Jay needs the Big Bang's little brother, the Ixon. But if he goes offroading in poor light conditions or darkness, the Big Bang would be very desirable. Andre Jute We the Illuminati |
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On Aug 27, 9:02*pm, Dan O wrote:
On Aug 27, 9:25 am, Kristian M Zoerhoff wrote: On 2010-08-27, Jay Beattie wrote: In my annual quest for a new headlight, I found this duo: http://www.cambriabike.com/shopexd.a...ight+&+Motion+... Seems reasonably priced, and $.30 below MSRP! *Is there anything on the market that is a real bang for the buck in the super-bright LED category. *I don't need really long run times, but I do need a good mount, sturdy wiring and reliability. *No dynamos, please. -- Jay Beattie. B&M Ixon IQ Speed. I bought mine directly from Peter White, and looooooove it. Super bright, easy mount to the handlebars, and won't blind oncoming traffic unless you specifically aim it to. He also has a bunch of photos of various dynamo and battery beams at http://www.peterwhitecycles.com/headlights.asp if you want to compare.. Thanks for the endorsement. *I had the Inoled 10+ and battery pack on my short list of bike things to buy with the next $200 burning a hole in my pocket, but if Peter say's it's "undoubtedly the best road headlight available for the money", and you are so highly satisfied with yours... I'm going to revise my wish list. (I only know that my current, Planet Bike 1-watt, headlight is way better than no light at all, but not "super-bright".) Perhaps it is time for you to look into a hub dynamo and a Cyo and give up charging all those batteries. It's what I would do for an extra margin of security if I commuted your distances. You don't have to buy the spendy SON hub dynamo; the better Shimano ones are as good (I have SON and two kinds of Shimano hub dynamos and they're all fine). The thing is to have the best possible lamp, and that's the Cyo Plus with a BUMM taillight, also with standlight, switched off the Cyo (I have the D-Toplight XS Plus, which until recently was the best BUMM sold, but the Toplight Line Plus is newer and very well spoken of). Now, with the change out of your two hundred bucks...-- AJ |
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Bright Battery Headlights/Half-priced shoes
On Aug 27, 1:25 pm, Jay Beattie wrote:
On Aug 27, 1:02 pm, Dan O wrote: On Aug 27, 9:25 am, Kristian M Zoerhoff wrote: On 2010-08-27, Jay Beattie wrote: In my annual quest for a new headlight, I found this duo: http://www.cambriabike.com/shopexd.a...ight+&+Motion+... Seems reasonably priced, and $.30 below MSRP! Is there anything on the market that is a real bang for the buck in the super-bright LED category. I don't need really long run times, but I do need a good mount, sturdy wiring and reliability. No dynamos, please. -- Jay Beattie. B&M Ixon IQ Speed. I bought mine directly from Peter White, and looooooove it. Super bright, easy mount to the handlebars, and won't blind oncoming traffic unless you specifically aim it to. He also has a bunch of photos of various dynamo and battery beams at http://www.peterwhitecycles.com/headlights.asp if you want to compare. Thanks for the endorsement. I had the Inoled 10+ and battery pack on my short list of bike things to buy with the next $200 burning a hole in my pocket, but if Peter say's it's "undoubtedly the best road headlight available for the money", and you are so highly satisfied with yours... I'm going to revise my wish list. (I only know that my current, Planet Bike 1-watt, headlight is way better than no light at all, but not "super-bright".)- Hide quoted text - Dude, if you have money burning a hole in your pocket, go down to Bike Gallery TODAY! ALL shoes half-priced. I bought some new commuting shoes -- just in time to avoid having to pay a cobbler to replace all the Velcro on my old shoes. I may still have the old shoes fixed. I'll give them to my jumbo-footed son. Unfortunately, I don't (have money in my pocket). It's just a wish list. And there's a whole need list above that. And the headlight isn't even on top of the wish list (Ortlieb bags). Of course, about the time I hit something significant that I should have seen in the dark, the headlight will move up to the "need" list. Speaking of hitting things that I should have seen, ever since I got my prescription riding glasses, I seem to have had fewer flat tires. (I try not to dwell on it so as not to wake the sleeping Murphy.) I don't think it's so much that I am dodging objects, but am probably seeing debris zones better and maybe picking a better line. |
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