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Need a Taillight Suggestion
What's the best RACK MOUNTED, BATTERY OPERATED taillight?
I rather go with batteries for the taillight rather than run wiring from the front dynamo hub. I currently have (or did till the front popped off somewhere along the road) a Planet Bike Super Flash. Not the greatest solution for a rack though since it's tall. I need one of the horizontal lights that are really meant for mounting on a rear rack. Thanks! |
Cateye LD600 works great on my rear rack. Very bright, and has a side to side pattern that makes my bike look like KITT from Nightrider :)
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I have also a Cateye product I can recommend. http://www.cateye.com/en/product_detail/468
Works well for my rack, but of course each rack is different. |
I would stick with the Planet Bike Super Flash given that they are simply the best light for the money. I previously had a Cateye, but the Super Flash is much more visible.
I have two lights mounted on the rack supports with the supplied mounting brackets, and they are very secure. Since they are mounted a little lower than the top of the rack, there is no issue with the taller light interfering with the trunk bag. I go over lots of hard bumps, and the supplied hardware and mounts have never failed. Also, I think two tail lights are better than one, since I can't easily see if they are working while underway. |
I've had a CatEye TL-LD1100 mounted to a rack for years and years. It screws right to the rack using the rack's standard reflector bracket, and the screw comes in the package.
It even survived a crash that bent the rack. None of that falling apart crap you get with the Superflash. (EDIT: Come to think of it, it's survived two crashes unscathed. The first when we went down due to rider error, and the second when we were left-crossed by a Pontiac. Both times road impact bent the rack.) You can see the scratches on the rack from the first crash. http://www.brucew.com/images/bikefor...0-rack-lit.jpg |
B&M 4D Toplight
http://www.calhouncycle.com/productc...57_general.jpg I complement it with blinking PBSFs clipped to the rack trunk, panniers, or seat pack. |
Originally Posted by alan s
(Post 11215768)
Also, I think two tail lights are better than one, since I can't easily see if they are working while underway.
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I've been liking my Radbot 1000 much more than the Superflash. It's been through some light rain with no problems, when it survives a real frog-stranglin' downpour, I'll know for sure. My Superflashes never could do that.
Downside is about half the battery life, but I use rechargeables, so that's not a big deal to me. *edit* I recall now that I had the Radbot on my last tour, which saw all-day rain a couple times. No problems with it, either. |
Originally Posted by alan s
(Post 11215768)
Since they are mounted a little lower than the top of the rack, there is no issue with the taller light interfering with the trunk bag. I go over lots of hard bumps, and the supplied hardware and mounts have never failed.
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Originally Posted by d2create
(Post 11215283)
What's the best RACK MOUNTED, BATTERY OPERATED taillight?
I currently have (or did till the front popped off somewhere along the road) a Planet Bike Super Flash. Not the greatest solution for a rack though since it's tall. I need one of the horizontal lights that are really meant for mounting on a rear rack. Thanks! I jury rigged my superflash onto the back of my rack, but the whole thing vibrated off. I went to buy a new one, but the PDW Radbot 1000 caught my eye, and it was the same price, so I bought it. It comes with a proper rack mount, which the Superflash doesn't. |
Originally Posted by truman
(Post 11215910)
I've been liking my Radbot 1000 much more than the Superflash. It's been through some light rain with no problems, when it survives a real frog-stranglin' downpour, I'll know for sure. My Superflashes never could do that.
Downside is about half the battery life, but I use rechargeables, so that's not a big deal to me. *edit* I recall now that I had the Radbot on my last tour, which saw all-day rain a couple times. No problems with it, either. |
Originally Posted by tsl
(Post 11215901)
And with the Superflash, you can't easily see if one has fallen apart while underway.
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I have a rear light similar to chipcoms' light; its not super bright but it does auto detect when to turn on and off, I have other lights too.
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There's a rear light on Deals Extreme that is less than $4 shipped. Someone wrote a good review on it. It's not as bright at the PB Superflash, but there's a wider angle it lights up, making it more visible from the side. The battery life is just as good as a SF. For $4 it's hard to beat and I bought two.
You would have to make something to get it to mount on a rack though. It just comes with a mount meant for seatposts. |
Originally Posted by alan s
(Post 11216119)
Never had a PBSF fall apart in over two years of use.
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All lights have their good and bad points. Some are brighter, some more durable, some less expensive, etc. I've tried lots of lights over the years, and have never been more satisfied with a taillight than with the PBSF. Sorry to hear you had a problem with yours, and good luck on your search for a new one.
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Ok, i ordered the radbot 1000 from amazon with free prime shipping.
ZOMG! I thought the PBSF was bright. Hopefully the correct mounting bracket will make the vertical mount ok. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxnYHRINovU Thanks guys! |
Originally Posted by alan s
(Post 11216550)
All lights have their good and bad points. Some are brighter, some more durable, some less expensive, etc. I've tried lots of lights over the years, and have never been more satisfied with a taillight than with the PBSF. Sorry to hear you had a problem with yours, and good luck on your search for a new one.
PBSF here: http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/h...nburyTX019.jpg |
Originally Posted by d2create
(Post 11215283)
What's the best RACK MOUNTED, BATTERY OPERATED taillight?
I rather go with batteries for the taillight rather than run wiring from the front dynamo hub. I currently have (or did till the front popped off somewhere along the road) a Planet Bike Super Flash. Not the greatest solution for a rack though since it's tall. I need one of the horizontal lights that are really meant for mounting on a rear rack. Thanks! PBSF http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/h...elights006.jpg |
Originally Posted by sevenhills
(Post 11216217)
I have a rear light similar to chipcoms' light; its not super bright but it does auto detect when to turn on and off, I have other lights too.
I have a dynamo-powered toplight with the auto-sense and standlight functionality on my winter bike...it's not as bright as the battery-powered version. |
Originally Posted by truman
(Post 11215910)
I've been liking my Radbot 1000 much more than the Superflash. It's been through some light rain with no problems, when it survives a real frog-stranglin' downpour, I'll know for sure. My Superflashes never could do that.
Downside is about half the battery life, but I use rechargeables, so that's not a big deal to me. *edit* I recall now that I had the Radbot on my last tour, which saw all-day rain a couple times. No problems with it, either. |
Originally Posted by 10 Wheels
(Post 11216654)
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I have the Planet Bike Rack Blinky 5. Works as a passive reflector when not in use. I can take it off and attach my Superflash to the mount when I want as well.
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I secured a PB Superflash to my rack using a short length of 3/4" PVC, a screw and a couple of washers. Then just used the seat post clamp. Got the idea here at BF.
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PBSB. Inexpensive and bright as hell, plus the strobe pattern is eye-catching. The Radbot is also a very good tail light. When my blinky dies, I'm probably going to switch over as it looks like a better design all around. Only other reputable flasher I can think of in this price range is the Mars.
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