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Do Bicycle LED Lights Provide Light for Riding?
"maxo" wrote in message oups.com... Lots of stuff on sale at Nashbar right now. I really like Cateye stuff as it's fair priced and lasts. At $8/per light, I'd almost be tempted to get two or three of these: http://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?c...1214 8&brand= Then you can use as many as the situation suggests. Crazy, but would work fine. :P For real dark situations, you're going to need to spend considerably more. I've been perfectly satisfied with a Cateye LED for city riding. I use these: http://tinyurl.com/b22eg They're from a seller in Hong Kong. This is the seller I used but there are lots of HK guys selling these lights. 21 LEDs, four light modes. I have two of them on my town bike and they're plenty bright enough. Cheap, too. |
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