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Old 08-14-07 | 11:24 AM
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From: SWMO
Originally Posted by SaiKaiTai
Literally. I know Autumn is a ways off yet but I'm looking ahead.
I will need a light for my LeMond -I already have one for the Fisher.
It's, uh..., OK- but can't/don't want to be swapping it back and forth.
Better for each bike to have its own dedicated light.

THIS has caught my eye... and they're a "local" company. Local enough, anyway.

It's hard to compare lights and even harder to read the specs and get a feel for how bright they really are.
Anyone care to weigh in with an opinion? You haven't been shy so far

Thanks!
I've successfully used a 3 watt LED mini mag light for riding road and MUP in the dark. That light is a 4 watt light on high and I guess it would work fine in that application, as long as you are willing to slow down a little at night, or you will outride the beam.
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