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Old 09-06-13 | 04:04 PM
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Originally Posted by mrbubbles
It doesn't make sense to equip all of your bikes with dynamo, for example, I don't have dynamo on my mountain bike, I won't ride that more than 2/3 hours in the dark so there's no need, I use battery lights for that. Same deal with a junker I have, I leave it outside and it has flashlight and blinkie mounts only.

No one says because one has dynamo setups means one have to get rid of their battery setup.
Then what was the point of your post? "Then buy one for each bike" implies that I should get a dynamo for each bike for maximum convenience. I'd rather not. I'm well covered at around $75 thanks.
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