Old 09-07-21, 02:32 AM
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rumstove
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I have different needs from the OP because I like riding at night. I have two Light & Motion headlights...one bike has an Urban 800 and the other an Urban 850. Both are great for riding in dark. They are USB charging lights. I was on a mission to find some decent bright lights without spending too much and I found those two on sale a few years ago. Still using them.

My taillights are different story as they both use batteries rather than USB charging. One bike has an older Blackburn Mars 3.0 (don't think it's available anymore) and the other has a Blackburn Local 15 (still listed on their website). Both lights have three modes (steady, flash, and strobe). Both were pretty cheap. I'm really impressed with how bright the Local 15 is (it's newer than the Mars). Blackburn is a decent brand but doesn't seem to be as well known as others.
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