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Originally Posted by noglider
No, and I believe we have more than two choices. Why do I have to choose from both of those bad options? Why is it too much to ask that manufacturers make good lights that don't do bad things?
Give an example of an affordable light then. I consider the Planet Bike Blaze to be "affordable" even if it is a really crappy light. $160 on a light system like you use isn't "affordable", especially when you consider that it is a single light for a single bike. It may have some things going for it but most people would see it as expensive.
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