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Old 02-10-12 | 02:58 PM
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From: The Pearl of the Pacific, Mexico

Bikes: '12 Rodriguez UTB Custom, '83 Miyata 610, '83 Nishiki Century Mixte (Work of Art), '18 Engin hardtail MTB

Originally Posted by Werkin
I'm glad you read something that helped with your decision. I read mostly about nighttime visibility and non-relevant opinion. One poster said a narrow beam is excellent for daytime visibility, then later the same person says a broad beam is better. I would like to read an objective report if you could take the time for an update on your experience. Have someone watch your bike at a distance, top of the hill, bottom of the hill, while in a corner, etc., and share the feedback. Bike movements are too dynamic to rely upon straight-on evaluations. Lately I've spent time at a large city MUP observing bicycle lights at day & dusk and poor off-axis visibility was apparent.
Will do! It will be some time in May. I'm making a trip to the U.S. in April to pick up this and some other items.
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