Re: commuting lights

Roger Joys

2004-02-06



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I am a year round commuter and I found (after a lot of $$ wasted), is that just buy a good Night Rider HID for night time, and then one of the newer multi-led's that runs on batteries (preferrably with flash and beam) as both a backup and a dusk\day rain light.

Right now, I usually ride into work with the flashing battery light, and home with the HID. It's not as complicated as it sounds. Good rechargable practice says always have a backup light.

Anyhow, my 2cents...

-r



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From: nate-@hotmail.com [mailto:nate-@hotmail.com]

Sent: Friday, February 6, 2004 03:50 PM

To: ob-@topica.com

Subject: [OBRA Chat] commuting lights



Can anyone recommend a good light for commuting? I'm looking for

something that is rechargeable, has a 2+ hour run time and has an

adjustable beam (flood to spot). The adjustable beam is the function I'm

having trouble finding.



Thanks,

Nate Armbrust

nate-@hotmail.com



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<html><P>I am a year round commuter and I found (after a lot of $$ wasted), is that just buy a good Night Rider HID for night time, and then one of the newer multi-led's that runs on batteries (preferrably with flash and beam) as both a backup and a dusk\day rain light.</P>

<P>Right now, I usually ride into work with the flashing battery light, and home with the HID. It's not as complicated as it sounds. Good rechargable practice says always have a backup light. </P>

<P>Anyhow, my 2cents...</P>



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