Lezne Super Drive XL FullyLoaded.
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No experience with them myself, but have read that the Lezyne lights are decent. One upside is that it takes a non-proprietary battery.
You might find this an interesting read on the Super Drive XL. https://reviews.mtbr.com/lezyne-super...ights-shootout
You might find this an interesting read on the Super Drive XL. https://reviews.mtbr.com/lezyne-super...ights-shootout
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TBH I was thinking about giveing a eBay XML a go....as I'm gonna struggle justifying that much for a bike light to my parents lol.
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Hahah....TBH its my money so I can spend it on what I like I don't really need permission seeing its er well my wages haha...truthfully as much as I like the fancy light like lyzen / exposure I don't really as of yet do enuf night rideong must the odd cycle down country lanes every now and again, so think I will give the magic shine clones A go, I can always upgrade to something nicer later on....that andnim saving for a MTB as it is...
Although in truth I could well imagine my mums reaction to me buying a light costing that much hahaha not that it would stop me , never has done before....
Its a good job I don't have the money cos I really like some of the high end exposure lights like the sixpack and the reflex but my skills and use age can't justify it yet.....one day though.... Meanwhile I will just keep oggglin the club members ones ...
Wow that was a long post.
Although in truth I could well imagine my mums reaction to me buying a light costing that much hahaha not that it would stop me , never has done before....
Its a good job I don't have the money cos I really like some of the high end exposure lights like the sixpack and the reflex but my skills and use age can't justify it yet.....one day though.... Meanwhile I will just keep oggglin the club members ones ...
Wow that was a long post.
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I don't ride at night often enough to buy a bike specific light. I use a xm-l flashlight as a front blinker and it bright enough for night time use. If I were going to ride regularly at night I think I would try the Fenix bike light.
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