View Poll Results: NightRider
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NiteRider
#2
Senior Member
Joined: Aug 2004
Posts: 1,470
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From: Houston, TX 77095
Bikes: Specialized Sequoia Elite, Schwinn Frontier FS MTB, Centurion LeMans (1986)
NiteRider's newer digital products are of spotty quality, and are overpriced. I have A Digital Evolution, mine is fine, but I fully expect it to poop out eventually, then be too costly to fix. See Mountain Bike Reviews website for a great poll / survey on lights.
Also see https://www.jetlites.com
Also see https://www.jetlites.com
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Peter Wang, LCI
Houston, TX USA
Peter Wang, LCI
Houston, TX USA
#3
genec
Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 27,072
Likes: 4,533
From: West Coast
Bikes: custom built, sannino, beachbike, giant trance x2
Their products have a market, and I have an older digital 12V pro system... The light worked great when it worked.
But they have limited distribution, are expensive, and service is slow. Also because of their use of proprietary systems, something as simple as a replacement battery is quite costly.
But they have limited distribution, are expensive, and service is slow. Also because of their use of proprietary systems, something as simple as a replacement battery is quite costly.
#4
Senior Member
Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 167
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Their best product is the cheapest - the Roadrat. I had an old Niterider digital that cost $300 at the time, but for the money the 10w roadrat is acceptable for commuting. You can buy a replacement battery at a battery store for $17 too! I don't care if it weighs a little more (lead acid), I've done my time and paid my dues with the high-dollar lights.
#6
genec
Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 27,072
Likes: 4,533
From: West Coast
Bikes: custom built, sannino, beachbike, giant trance x2
Originally Posted by powers2b
I am the Night Rider -- a fuel-injected SUICIDE MACHINE! I'm a rocker! I'm a roller! I'm AN OUTTA CONTROLLER!
Enjoy
Enjoy
#7
Station Master: That must be your friend over there. They didn't leave much of him.
Bubba Zanetti: Must've cut his heart out, eh?
Station Master: Yes. That's what I meant. Poor bastard!
Toecutter: [whirls on the Station Manager] The Nightrider. That is his name... the Nightrider.
Station Master: [frightened] The NightRider.
Toecutter: Remember him when you look at the night sky!
Station Master: I will.
Toecutter: Take your hat off.
Station Master: Anything you say.
Toecutter: Anything I say. What a wonderful philosophy you have. Take him away.
Enjoy
Bubba Zanetti: Must've cut his heart out, eh?
Station Master: Yes. That's what I meant. Poor bastard!
Toecutter: [whirls on the Station Manager] The Nightrider. That is his name... the Nightrider.
Station Master: [frightened] The NightRider.
Toecutter: Remember him when you look at the night sky!
Station Master: I will.
Toecutter: Take your hat off.
Station Master: Anything you say.
Toecutter: Anything I say. What a wonderful philosophy you have. Take him away.
Enjoy
#8
genec
Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 27,072
Likes: 4,533
From: West Coast
Bikes: custom built, sannino, beachbike, giant trance x2
Originally Posted by powers2b
Station Master: That must be your friend over there. They didn't leave much of him.
Bubba Zanetti: Must've cut his heart out, eh?
Station Master: Yes. That's what I meant. Poor bastard!
Toecutter: [whirls on the Station Manager] The Nightrider. That is his name... the Nightrider.
Station Master: [frightened] The NightRider.
Toecutter: Remember him when you look at the night sky!
Station Master: I will.
Toecutter: Take your hat off.
Station Master: Anything you say.
Toecutter: Anything I say. What a wonderful philosophy you have. Take him away.
Enjoy
Bubba Zanetti: Must've cut his heart out, eh?
Station Master: Yes. That's what I meant. Poor bastard!
Toecutter: [whirls on the Station Manager] The Nightrider. That is his name... the Nightrider.
Station Master: [frightened] The NightRider.
Toecutter: Remember him when you look at the night sky!
Station Master: I will.
Toecutter: Take your hat off.
Station Master: Anything you say.
Toecutter: Anything I say. What a wonderful philosophy you have. Take him away.
Enjoy
Eons ago (seems like it anyway) just before going on an unsupported tour of Baja with a group of about 36 riders... we met at the organizer's house for pizza and a final briefing before the ride... A kick off, if you will. He showed MM on the TV just to get our heads right before the trip... just seemed to fit.
#10
Senior Member
Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 533
Likes: 0
From: Redondo Beach
Bikes: '05 Lemond Fillmore, '05 Surly 1x1, '04 Fuji Track Pro, '02 Specialized Stumpjumper, '92 GT Tequesta
I suppose it depends on what you plan on doing. I love my cyclone for riding by miles alone deep into single track. Nothing better then seeing deer eyes glow green. Plus I'm albe to do long rides without having to carry a spare battery with me. 4-6 hours of run time with an HID is schweeeet! And if you do go deep the limp home mode is also a bonus.
#11
Senior Member
Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 533
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From: Redondo Beach
Bikes: '05 Lemond Fillmore, '05 Surly 1x1, '04 Fuji Track Pro, '02 Specialized Stumpjumper, '92 GT Tequesta
Oh yeah when I've taken it out into the city people do notice me more because most haven't seen a light this bright running around.
Best part about the light is when I was riding along Chicago lake front at night. Couples would be out in the sand making out or doing other things and because my light is mounted on my helmet all of then thought I was a cop and would immdiately stop. That type of humor just doesn't get old. Kept me laughing all night.
Best part about the light is when I was riding along Chicago lake front at night. Couples would be out in the sand making out or doing other things and because my light is mounted on my helmet all of then thought I was a cop and would immdiately stop. That type of humor just doesn't get old. Kept me laughing all night.
#12
Tar is not a toy.

Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 225
Likes: 0
From: Austin
Bikes: Marin Verona - C'dale F5 CAD2
I love the brightness of the NR systems. But for the price tag they should be flawless. I have a real problem with the way the power meter functions for the 6 volt systems. The NR website states that one does not have to fully discharge the battery. The meter in my system does not work properly (In my opinion) if I don't and may cause the light not to work for a full charge. I have already invested so much money in the system a change in brand would be costly. I'm starting to think they are not the only name in the game.
#13
Senior Member
Joined: May 2005
Posts: 284
Likes: 0
Bikes: Specialized Stumpjumper FSR Comp, Specialized Rockhopper Comp, Gt Timberline
Well i only have experience with one niterider product it's the hid cyclone helmet mount light. I have to say I think it is truly a great light. I have had zero issues with it so far and have used it a lot. The battery seems to last forever usually I use it on two rides before charging. I timed the battery runtime by running it with a fan blowing at it to keep it cool on high power and it lasted 4 hours and 48 minutes. That is really amazing for the size of the battery and the amount of light it puts out. I have used other halogen lights that weren't that great. Like 2 different vistalites that sucked and no longer work. The only other one I liked was a really old cygolite that had a 10 watt and 20 watt bulbs side by side. that light is like ten years old and still works, lol. The light output on it was great but with 30 watts combined it only lasted about 55 minutes or so. I would recommend the niterider cyclone light to people because mine has been flawless.

















