Don't Look Into the Light
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From: Lansing, MI
Don't Look Into the Light
Without fail, it always seems that every time I buy a new light for my bike, I invariably stare into it the first time I turn it on. It happened first with the PB Superflash, and I was amazed with how bright that was. Today I got my Ultrafire C3 Cree Q5 5-Mode LED Flashlight with Extension from Deal Extreme, and again, without fail, I attempted to blind myself.
Fair warning, go with a small sample first, and then if so inclined, slowly increase the exposure. Seeing spots isn't as much fun as the cartoons would have you believe.
Fair warning, go with a small sample first, and then if so inclined, slowly increase the exposure. Seeing spots isn't as much fun as the cartoons would have you believe.
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Got another new bike
Joined: Nov 2007
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From: dundalk, md
Bikes: pacific elite 3.1 w/upgrades and street slicks, got an iron horse maverick now, cannondale sr800, gt gtr pro rival
ha, just go 2 of these for the bike and of course looked right in the light and got spots for a few minutes.
BTW, great bike light and over 1 hour run time, great for commutes. I'm sure at some point I'll start a thread with pics.
https://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.13442
BTW, great bike light and over 1 hour run time, great for commutes. I'm sure at some point I'll start a thread with pics.
https://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.13442
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From: San Jose, Ca
Bikes: 09 Specialized Tricross Sport
I've learned to not lean too far in front of my handlebars (when my light is on) when I'm slouching over my handlebar at a stoplight or want to pinch my front tire to check if it's losing air. I've leaned too far in the past and gotten an eyeful of light
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