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Old 12-30-11 | 07:40 AM
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in my opinion low lighting casts weird shadows that hide obstacles. you'll be concentrating too hard of deciphering what you're seeing. lites the height of your eyes provide the best illumination

also the lower anything is on a commuter the more filthy it will be come. just wait until the weather hits, then you'll see. the higher something is on your bike, the cleaner it will be.
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