Hope Epic Lights
eddyesi
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enyone know what the specs are, very vague and google just gives me the CRC page
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mode ... tnerID=371
more power, better life etc? or just look out for current ones with a bit of discount?
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mode ... tnerID=371
more power, better life etc? or just look out for current ones with a bit of discount?
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ignore me, found it 5mins later
http://www.cyclesportsuk.co.uk/product_ ... ts_id=4591'Epic' Option:
This is exactly the same lamp unit and charger, but it comes complete with the NEW! 7.4V, 4 cell li-ion battery
Burn Time 3h 30mins - 20hrs Plus
6 Hour Charge Time with Battery protection
sounds good to me for £1900 -
I'm also looking at lights and seem to have narrowed to 3;
The Hope set above
MiNewt x2
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/ProductDetail.aspx?Cat=cycle&ProdID=5360031092&N=NiteRider%20MiNewt%20X2%20Dual%20LED%20Front%20Light
Or Lumicycle
The first 2 are similar with 300 Lumen output but the Lumicycle is much more powerful (totals at around 900 lumens with a spot and flood combination), but is almost 3 times the weight. All three are around the £200 mark.
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which lumicycle one?
200 mark is what i'm gonna be thinking of so thanks for showing those.
remember both WMB and MBUK have got light reviews this month. check their results out.
wmb is out, mbuk next week.0 -
dirtbiker100 wrote:which lumicycle one?
200 mark is what i'm gonna be thinking of so thanks for showing those.
remember both WMB and MBUK have got light reviews this month. check their results out.
wmb is out, mbuk next week.
The twin Li-Ion set, Spot + Flood http://www.lumicycle.com/Product/product2.aspx?product=SYSLIION2&dep=104
But I'm tending towards the MiNewt twin LEDs due to the lower weight and better build quality. To me the Lumicycle look a little 'home-made'. However they are a lot bighter and do get good reviews..... arghhhhh..... decisions decisions :?0