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Old November 13th 13, 11:18 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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Default New B&M Lights with Wide Beam and Daytime Mode Available

I think these
http://www.starbike.com/en/busch-and-mueller-lumotec-iq-cyo/ are the
lights that Andre was talking about (the ones with premium in their
name). They have a much wider beam and there's a model with daytime
running lights. No flash mode for daytime use unfortunately, but perhaps
someone can modify one to add a flash mode for use outside Germany.

While these still don't meet all the requirements for lights (Google
"Choosing a Headlight for Your Bicycle" and see the sixth result) and
aren't as good as the Supernova E3 Triple
http://supernova-lights.com/en/products/e3_triple.html for commuting,
they are definitely a huge step up from previous B&M lights, and are a
lot less expensive than the Supernova E3 Triple.
 




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