Old 08-31-20 | 06:47 PM
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michaelm101
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Originally Posted by canklecat
Yeah, the mount is the weak point of the L&M Urban lights. I got a TwoFish mount to replace my cracked L&M mount. Works well. The only thing missing is the ability to pivot the light sideways. Not a big deal.

I kept hoping L&M would develop a better two LED/wide beam light than the Taz, which got mediocre reviews including for the inadequate mount. But I switched to NiteRider and have been satisfied. The NiteRider Lumina Dual 1800 has been excellent on my summertime night rides on rural routes after the heat cools down a bit. The beefed up mount is secure but a bit of a PITA to set up. A bit heavy and bulky but performs as claimed.

I also have a single LED Micro 850, a good light for commuting and errands. Doesn't last long per charge and dims gradually with use, but good for the intended purpose.
Thx. I've been eying that Dual 1800, and also the Micro 850s. I currently own two Lumina 750s. Do you think the micro versions have less run time due to having a smaller battery?
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