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good tail light ?
I'm looking to replace my cheapy $5 LEDs with something better.
i saw the Cateye TL -LD 1000 any good? i seen few guys out there with REAL bright flashing tail lights. but i have no clue what they where using. thanks Danny |
Have a search next time.
Rear light recommendations please! tail light comparison And there have been many more in the past. Short answer PlanetBike Superflash seems to be the best unless you have the money to stretch for a Dinotte light. |
Cateye LD1000 + Planet Bike Superflash = Best value ever!
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I have the $5 LED blinking rear light, but don't rely on just one. Deck your bike out with them. I slap two on my seatpost and another on my messenger bag. If people can't see that, no individual tail light will save me.
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Originally Posted by Psydotek
(Post 4908807)
Cateye LD1000 + Planet Bike Superflash = Best value ever!
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Yeah, the LD1000 used to be pretty expensive, but nowdays it's $30 over on www.nashbar.com.
It is kinda heavy and i can't comment much on the water resistance, but it goes on my commuter (which is already heavy to begin with) and has 4 LEDs pointed laterally, something most all other tail lights lack. :) |
> good tail light ?
Yes, in my opinion, good tail tends to be light. Never went for the heavier ones meeself. ;) |
Originally Posted by 2Tired2Shift
(Post 4909359)
> good tail light ?
Yes, in my opinion, good tail tends to be light. Never went for the heavier ones meeself. ;) |
Planet Bike Superflash.
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Dinotte Tail Light is the best but costly, but worth it when it comes to safety
Mounted under the saddle http://bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=324042 |
Mars 3.0 blinky here.
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Originally Posted by danny_isr
(Post 4907666)
I'm looking to replace my cheapy $5 LEDs with something better.
i saw the Cateye TL -LD 1000 any good? i seen few guys out there with REAL bright flashing tail lights. but i have no clue what they where using. thanks Danny Yes, the Cateye LD 1000 is a very good tail light. |
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thanks guys,
just ordered the "Planet Bike Super Flash " from Nashbar for $20. looks good ! ViperZ what is that blue light on your fork ? i did a search before posting this post. but didnt find the same info. this is the nature of those forums. subject will keep repeating them selfs ... no biggie |
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Originally Posted by danny_isr
(Post 4914518)
thanks guys,
just ordered the "Planet Bike Super Flash " from Nashbar for $20. looks good ! ViperZ what is that blue light on your fork ? i did a search before posting this post. but didnt find the same info. this is the nature of those forums. subject will keep repeating them selfs ... no biggie http://img403.imageshack.us/img403/3...erflashow1.jpg Here it is as I pulled it out of the wash. http://img403.imageshack.us/img403/9...rflash2gn0.jpg Barely any moisture inside. The Blue light is a Knog Frog that I use for sex lighting :D It looks really cool, and lets you see your gears, should you want to, but it's more for the look. On a recent club night ride, almost everyone commented how sexy the light looked and how they like it. http://www.pricepoint.com/images/sty...5%20KNOFR6.jpg |
Originally Posted by mrbubbles
(Post 4914549)
You Know it! :beer: That is an awesome light, and most times for my eveing road rides that could turn dark, that is all I use. I pull out the Super Flash for Night rides and my winter commutes. |
Nothing comes close to the Dinotte tail, but it's expensive. The superflash is significantly brighter than the LD1000, but has no side lighting.
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man you got all the goodies :)
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Planet Bike Superflash.
+A lot |
Originally Posted by ColorChange
(Post 4914661)
Nothing comes close to the Dinotte tail, but it's expensive. The superflash is significantly brighter than the LD1000, but has no side lighting.
The side lighting the SF throws is adequate enough. Bang for buck it's top of the list. |
viper was one of those guys that used to ride around with neon under his car... ;)
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Originally Posted by FIVE ONE SIX
(Post 4915855)
viper was one of those guys that used to ride around with neon under his car... ;)
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Sigh. I mention this everytime tail-light comparisons show up on BF. An www.allelectronics.com Xenon strobe light unit conected to your headlight battery or with its own battery pack can give you rapid, eye-searing flashes for $10-$20. It just does not look like one of the stock bike tail lights but I would rather be Fred then Dead. Since I got a Radio Shack Xenon strobe tail-light nearly 20 years ago no club I go on night rides with will let me be any where but last in the group or pace line.
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Sigh...
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