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Originally Posted by
jsigone
it might last 60 mins on high running AAA.
Days of using flashlights are done IMO, the bike market caught up and there are plenty of lower cost options for riders and LED lights.
http://www.bikebling.com/Lezyne-Micr...crod-front.htm
http://www.bikebling.com/Lezyne-Powe...rdrive-led.htm
http://www.bikebling.com/NiteRider-M...rider-5049.htm
http://www.bikebling.com/NiteRider-L...rider-6587.htm
http://www.bikebling.com/Cygolite-Ex...pilion-350.htm
http://www.bikebling.com/Cygolite-Me...-300-combo.htm
Even those "low cost" lights are behind the time in terms of dollars/lumens. I have 3 of
these
which are about 3 times brighter than the Cygolite for half the price.
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