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Originally Posted by hammond9705
Back to the original question. The nice thing about aiming the Dinotte is that it's easy to adjust while riding. Get on and ride, and nudge it up or down until you get it where you want it. Not like a lot of other headlights where you need a screwdriver to aim it.
Most every thing I've run across recently has a camlock or some other quick release on the mount. Very few light systems still use a screwed on mount. I'm not sure I'd like a light mount that is easy to move with a nudge. Once set, I want my lights to be rock steady.
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