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New lights came in!
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I am happy to say I finally got my new lights in the mail! B&M IXON IQ Premium front and IXBACK Senso. The front light was bigger than I thought it would be, though I am not complaining about it. I am impressed with the brightness. Can't wait to give them a try!
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=409350 Yeah, I think people will see that coming http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=409351 Side view for size and to show off the side visibility http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=409352 Yeah, I think I shouldn't have any problems seeing the road http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=409353 Rear light http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=409354 Will have to get an adapter so I can plug in the silly Euro charger to my American outlet. |
Nice and bright and I like the side brightness, that's one thing that my front light is missing, my rear can be seen from any direction (rear light I mean)
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Nice light. I'm going to order a set of the Premium lights soon. There's an excellent video review of them on YouTube. If you hadn't posted this I'd never have found them - great pricing from starlight.com.
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the rubber stick on glare shade they make for the Ixon is a good addition to keep it from glaring back at your eyes..
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Originally Posted by bmthom.gis
(Post 17178481)
I am happy to say I finally got my new lights in the mail! B&M IXON IQ Premium front and IXBACK Senso. The front light was bigger than I thought it would be, though I am not complaining about it. I am impressed with the brightness. Can't wait to give them a try!
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Originally Posted by jrickards
(Post 17178620)
my rear can be seen from any direction (rear light I mean)
Originally Posted by tds101
(Post 17178628)
Nice light. I'm going to order a set of the Premium lights soon. There's an excellent video review of them on YouTube. If you hadn't posted this I'd never have found them - great pricing from starlight.com.
Originally Posted by fietsbob
(Post 17178640)
the rubber stick on glare shade they make for the Ixon is a good addition to keep it from glaring back at your eyes..
Originally Posted by kingston
(Post 17178681)
Congratulations on your purchase. I wish more people would get that headlight.
I believe this is the review tds101 was talking about https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwM7vDvvGhU |
Originally Posted by bmthom.gis
(Post 17178729)
Thanks! I really wasn't happy with my bontrager I got on clearance, it really doesn't do a very good job of illuminating the road surface. Also, as much as I was "my god why the hell won't people shut up about their German lights" it dawned on me that there must be a reason and I should give it a try. Based on the small bit of testing around the office and what I saw on the youtubes, I think I made a good purchase.
I believe this is the review tds101 was talking about https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwM7vDvvGhU |
I'm really curious to see how you like riding with a shaped beam! I've been riding with them for a couple of years now and like them very much. The first time I tried the first one, I burst out laughing. Those German engineers!
Where did you make your purchase? |
I've been looking at the Busch & Müller (Mueller) stuff on Peter White Cycles for a little while now, but I'm so confused about which to buy... love the descriptions & reviews, but it's SO hard to compare head to head by features or price. While I was considering a dynamo hub generator this year, I think it's still a bit out of my price range (especially since I don't need a new wheel). That said, B&M do appear to have some good battery options.
I have the L&M Urban 700 right now, and don't like the round beam... really want the shaped beam. Any rave reviews on a specific battery-powered B&M or other? |
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I would have liked to have gone with that, but NiMH batteries are a non-starter for me so I have the Ixon Core IQ2.
The IQ2-50, at 50 lux, the light is adequate, but not great. I can ride with it currently for the most part, but it's not really great at picking out road hazards. I've already hit a couple of unseen stones that I probably would have seen with my brighter lighting. Even after riding with the light for 2 weeks now, and being much more comfortable with it than I was at first, I think to some extent that's false security. I THINK I can see pretty well, but then I hit a large stone that I didn't even see. So I'm not really sure at this point. When I start proper winter riding, I will probably mount the old standby cheap Magicshine clone as well as the Ixon, and use it on the more challenging parts of the road. Or I may give up and just sell the Ixon while it's still basically new and wait for something with everything; LiIon batteries, shaped beam and 80 or even better 100 lux. |
I have the B&M LED dynamo lights with a shaped beam on my Breezer and am really happy with them. Glad to see there's a battery powered shaped beam light now. I might have to get one for my other bikes.
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Originally Posted by HydroG33r
(Post 17179831)
I've been looking at the Busch & Müller (Mueller) stuff on Peter White Cycles for a little while now, but I'm so confused about which to buy... love the descriptions & reviews, but it's SO hard to compare head to head by features or price. While I was considering a dynamo hub generator this year, I think it's still a bit out of my price range (especially since I don't need a new wheel). That said, B&M do appear to have some good battery options.
I have the L&M Urban 700 right now, and don't like the round beam... really want the shaped beam. Any rave reviews on a specific battery-powered B&M or other? So far I really like the shape. I was a bit perplexed at first as it wasn't exactly what I was expecting, which was a rounded beam angled down. After using it this morning (it wasn't dark, but the sun was still low in the sky), seeing the reflection off of cars it appeared that it wasn't blinding and drivers in their rearview. I guess I did my small part to help us all get along.I am pretty sure some people did indeed see me. It's a pretty bright light. I have no idea the lumens, but that 80 lux really spreads it around nicely. I made my purchase at Bike Shop | Bike-Discount: Onlineshop mit Bestpreis-Garantie after someone else on another thread mentioned them. The set (back and front) and to like $110 with shipping, which seemed to be around the price without shipping I was finding elsewhere. |
Originally Posted by bmthom.gis
(Post 17178481)
Will have to get an adapter so I can plug in the silly Euro charger to my American outlet.
He said the American adapters were "weak and of a horrible design" because the electrodes could be bent as they were thin parallel prongs. He squeezed the American one, said "what is this weak as crap" and through it on the lab bench top in disgust. Then he squeezed the German one as hard as possible (until he turned red in the face) and said "see, this is a good design." From that day onward, I knew we would get along quite well and that Germans in general make sense. I've always thought that the EU adapter was superior since that conversation on a warm Texas summer day. |
Originally Posted by ItsJustMe
(Post 17180478)
I would have liked to have gone with that, but NiMH batteries are a non-starter for me so I have the Ixon Core IQ2.
The IQ2-50, at 50 lux, the light is adequate, but not great. I can ride with it currently for the most part, but it's not really great at picking out road hazards. I've already hit a couple of unseen stones that I probably would have seen with my brighter lighting. Even after riding with the light for 2 weeks now, and being much more comfortable with it than I was at first, I think to some extent that's false security. I THINK I can see pretty well, but then I hit a large stone that I didn't even see. So I'm not really sure at this point. When I start proper winter riding, I will probably mount the old standby cheap Magicshine clone as well as the Ixon, and use it on the more challenging parts of the road. Or I may give up and just sell the Ixon while it's still basically new and wait for something with everything; LiIon batteries, shaped beam and 80 or even better 100 lux. |
Originally Posted by ItsJustMe
(Post 17180478)
I would have liked to have gone with that, but NiMH batteries are a non-starter for me so I have the Ixon Core IQ2.
The IQ2-50, at 50 lux, the light is adequate, but not great. I can ride with it currently for the most part, but it's not really great at picking out road hazards. I've already hit a couple of unseen stones that I probably would have seen with my brighter lighting. Even after riding with the light for 2 weeks now, and being much more comfortable with it than I was at first, I think to some extent that's false security. I THINK I can see pretty well, but then I hit a large stone that I didn't even see. So I'm not really sure at this point. When I start proper winter riding, I will probably mount the old standby cheap Magicshine clone as well as the Ixon, and use it on the more challenging parts of the road. Or I may give up and just sell the Ixon while it's still basically new and wait for something with everything; LiIon batteries, shaped beam and 80 or even better 100 lux. |
Originally Posted by bmthom.gis
(Post 17180588)
What don't you like about LiMH batteries? As far as I can tell, you could put some normal rechargeable AAs in there and be fine.
First, I assume you're talking about NiMH. They have less energy per gram. The voltage drop curve is very sharp, so you often don't get a warning before they drop way down. They prefer to be discharged fully before charging, otherwise, you get less capacity, because of memory effect. LiIon batteries have little or no memory. If your usage pattern doesn't match a full discharge, you might get a lot less usage out of a NiMH battery. With LiIon, just charge it whenever you want, even if it's mostly charged. I've read on this forum that capacity goes down in low temperatures. |
why not just go with a dynamo?
this thread is half-way to a proper solution. |
Originally Posted by noglider
(Post 17180787)
I know you are not directing this at me, but ...
First, I assume you're talking about NiMH. They have less energy per gram. The voltage drop curve is very sharp, so you often don't get a warning before they drop way down. They prefer to be discharged fully before charging, otherwise, you get less capacity, because of memory effect. LiIon batteries have little or no memory. If your usage pattern doesn't match a full discharge, you might get a lot less usage out of a NiMH battery. With LiIon, just charge it whenever you want, even if it's mostly charged. I've read on this forum that capacity goes down in low temperatures. As for the dynamo, acidfast - eh, that is a whole can of worms/set up I don't care to open up (as well as being more expensive initially). |
Originally Posted by acidfast7
(Post 17180799)
why not just go with a dynamo?
this thread is half-way to a proper solution. |
Originally Posted by bmthom.gis
(Post 17180884)
Yup, NiMH is what I meant. As for the memory on them, according to the B&M advertising, the rechargables that came with it has no memory effect. Anyways, batteries are the least concern I have at the moment, as they can easily be swapped out.
As for the dynamo, acidfast - eh, that is a whole can of worms/set up I don't care to open up (as well as being more expensive initially). Either way, it's an "upgrade" path should you choose to dip your toes into the wonderful world of dynamo power. Glad you like the light! |
The B&M IQ2 shaped beam reflector-LED arraignment is even used in the golf ball sized Eyc Headlight . And Schmidt in the eDelux.
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Yes, you can use the Ixon while it's charging, which is a pretty unusual feature! I may never need it, but I appreciate it. I sometimes carry an external battery, when I expect my phone's charge won't make it through the day. I could use this battery to charge the Ixon, though I don't anticipate needing to do this soon. I appreciate that they made this possible. It took effort, and it wasn't an accident. Most USB charging circuits don't allow it.
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Just the premium , not the earlier one as well ? if so what was changed? Other than the brighter output:
the charge the batteries in place plug on the bottom is common to both. there has to be a bridge rectifier in there somewhere to charge a DC battery from AC alternator Dynamos. |
Originally Posted by HydroG33r
(Post 17179831)
I've been looking at the Busch & Müller (Mueller) stuff on Peter White Cycles for a little while now, but I'm so confused about which to buy... love the descriptions & reviews, but it's SO hard to compare head to head by features or price. While I was considering a dynamo hub generator this year, I think it's still a bit out of my price range (especially since I don't need a new wheel). That said, B&M do appear to have some good battery options.
I have the L&M Urban 700 right now, and don't like the round beam... really want the shaped beam. Any rave reviews on a specific battery-powered B&M or other? http://www.bikeforums.net/commuting/...e-ranking.html Ixon Iq Premium REVIEW: Busch & Muller Ixon IQ Premium - Warning Photo Heavy Phillips Saferide Philips LED bike light (LBL), battery powered, with cutoff For something much brighter, Specialized has a light coming out that looks promising (Flux Expert) - Specialized Bicycle Components The marketing says "True vehicle lighting for your bicycle", whether this is real or is just marketing hype that won't pan out, we won't know until we start seeing beamshots, and according to my local dealer it won't actually be available until December. If you don't need long battery runtime, I think the Phillips Saferide is the easiest light to recommend. I own both that and the Ixon Iq Premium. Nicer color temperature from the light than the Ixon, and it feels like it's brighter (whether it actually is or not I'm not sure, haven't had a problem actually seeing stuff). |
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