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Old 08-11-11 | 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted by hamfoh
Maybe if you're buying the $10 beetles or something. my knog taillight and boomer are bright as ****. I also have a PB light that I attach to my backpack if I'm riding alone and it's a tad brighter, but it's also not a 5 second install on and off my bike. You can also get the (9 or 12)computers for $35 on amazon, so simmah down.
You need to compare a $35 knog with a $35 Cateye and you will notice a huge difference. But regardless I wouldn't have either because their strictly lights to be seen and not see with, so why waste the money when for another $50 you can get a light you can actually see with? Eventually you will learn this and have to go out and buy a light you can see with then you wasted $35!

Knog computers are overpriced, they give you minimum features for $30 to $35 and you could get a far better computer from Sigma or Cateye for that.

With Knog your paying for style points.
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