Which Rear Light
jonnyboy66uk
Posts: 260
Hey All,
Have just bought myself a quality front light from Dealextreme, But now i need a decent rear light.
For the past couple of years i have just made do with a blackburn flea which has been brilliant, But charging from a battery is grief and now its starting to work intermittantly..
So, which rather cheap rear light options would you all reccommend to be saddle post mounted... After cheap but quality!!
Ta
Have just bought myself a quality front light from Dealextreme, But now i need a decent rear light.
For the past couple of years i have just made do with a blackburn flea which has been brilliant, But charging from a battery is grief and now its starting to work intermittantly..
So, which rather cheap rear light options would you all reccommend to be saddle post mounted... After cheap but quality!!
Ta
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Aldi have rear lights for £6 on Thur , they come with a free front light
I would go for 2 average lights , one constant one blinking as this is more effective rather than one powerful light.0 -
Thanks for the heads up, The intention is to wear the flea on my backpack flashing with another decent light on constantly...0
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Cateye are mosly well thought out- good seals, decent view angle etc. I've got various cheap lights- I cover myself with them- and while most are bright, they're very directional so not that useful from an angle.Uncompromising extremist0
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I've just bought this - doubles as a reflector as well (my seatpost is crowded) and got to say it's really good. Think BR did a review for it recently as well, two versions, an auto turn on or manual. I think I can cope with switching it on and off!
http://www.merlincycles.co.uk/Bike+Shop ... _TL560.htm0 -
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I've got this RSP Astrum. It has 2 x 1/2 watt LEDs and is blinding with pretty good side visibility when mounted vertically.0