Originally Posted by
sqwertl
I bike commute to work every day and with the days getting shorter, I wanted to see if anyone had a recommendation for a good bike light. I usually leave work at 7 or 8pm, so it's pitch black outside from October - February. Luckily I'm in Chicago so there are plenty of street lights, but these don't make me any more visible to cars (bike lanes just mean more space for them to attempt u turns) and there's tons of construction so I'd love to see the road more clearly to avoid bumpy damaged spots. I have been looking at NiteRider Lumina, but I have no experience in buying lights and want to make the best purchase. A good mounting system, bright wide beam, and decent battery life are my main focuses. Easy mounting and unmounting would be a plus, because I ride two different bikes depending on if it's snowing/rainy or clear outside.
Hub Dynamo in front wheel will provide light as soon as you start moving..
On winter bike, for long dark nights and foul weather..
I like the German hubs better than the Asian ones there..
long daylight hours in the summer, then a battery light on that bike is sufficient ..
in that category, NiteRider is a good company .. made in San Diego Cal.
Their Customer service after the sale, has been good ..
being seen in town lights cost less than see the road in the dark with no other light , types....
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