Originally Posted by
unterhausen
I recently came to the realization that I should spend enough on my lights to make sure they are reliable and visible. I'm trying to figure out why I shouldn't buy a Dinotte taillight for $200, that's not even enough to get the EMS guys to start the ambulance and take it out of the garage.
I'm afraid the formula that applies to the purchase of bicycles (n+1) also applies to bicycle lights. I no sooner have something that I like installed when I notice something brighter and cheaper.... although usually less durable...
Or I discover something that is so well engineered that it charms the money right out of my wallet.
I'm thinking about buying a B&M dyno light for my winter bike.