Newbie Light Question
stuwilliams
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Hi - hope I post this in the right place - I've had a search through the forum and hope I'm posting in the right place! Please feel free to move the post mods if you need to - I'll learn eventually!
Anyway here goes! I have a 14.5 mile commute each way in the morning and I think I'm managing fairly respectable times. Main problem however are the lights.
I ordered the Niteflux VisionStick Halogen 10 Here if you're interested However, although the intensity of the beam is alright, the burn time on 10W is only 2.4 hours - less in reality. Consquently, unless I'm uber careful, the light cuts out on the ride home - (15 minute ride to the in laws yesterday and my commute saw the light cut out on the main a-road home). I'd like a replacement that cost around the £35-40 mark that is LED based so I can greatly up my burn time and is equivalent to a 10W halogen bulb which in all honesty isn't the brightest thing I've ever seen. Can anybody point me in the right direction?
Cheers, look forward to your replies.
Anyway here goes! I have a 14.5 mile commute each way in the morning and I think I'm managing fairly respectable times. Main problem however are the lights.
I ordered the Niteflux VisionStick Halogen 10 Here if you're interested However, although the intensity of the beam is alright, the burn time on 10W is only 2.4 hours - less in reality. Consquently, unless I'm uber careful, the light cuts out on the ride home - (15 minute ride to the in laws yesterday and my commute saw the light cut out on the main a-road home). I'd like a replacement that cost around the £35-40 mark that is LED based so I can greatly up my burn time and is equivalent to a 10W halogen bulb which in all honesty isn't the brightest thing I've ever seen. Can anybody point me in the right direction?
Cheers, look forward to your replies.
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http://www.wiggle.co.uk/p/Cycle/7/Catey ... 360031623/
maybe this will do, its the cheapest rechargeable LED out there.
as a mtber, i use a trinewt and minewt x2duals, and they rock! you dont have to spend as much, as roads are fairly predictable0