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Old 07-30-17 | 08:26 PM
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Originally Posted by noglider
The lights may not provide full brightness until you're going fast, say 15 mph, but I know one person who did this, and he said it worked reasonably well. I don't remember which headlights he used.

But why do you want to do this?
my reason is that for 40 years I had jobs that required working at night, starting on the farm, thru the oil field, heavy equipment operator, and truck driver and i feel strongly that you can never have too much light. I see lots of claims about different lights but never have I seen evidence that any single light provides the field of view I want, they all have compromises. I'm thinking multiple lights aimed to create a flood of illumination would accomplish what I want. needing speed to get the lights going is no problem, I'm most concerned with lighting up a couple of specific hills that that will easily exceed 20mph. I understand the high dollar battery lights throw a long projection, I'm thinning a spot light aimed up the center with more of a flood effect to the sides... dammit! I forgot to mention, I like Planet Bike products, in general, is why I specifically asked about the blaze

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