lights
#1
lights
so what do you all run for lights, if you even do, im curious. i think its about time i play it safe and invest in one. but theres no way i can justify spending that much on one, for i will just tape a damn flashlight onto my bars. links help!
#4
Superflash on the rear.
Fenix LD20 on the front of one bike.
Dinotte 200L on the front of my other bike.
Both the Fenix and Dinotte are awesome lights. I think most in this forum will vouch for the Superflash.
Fenix LD20 on the front of one bike.
Dinotte 200L on the front of my other bike.
Both the Fenix and Dinotte are awesome lights. I think most in this forum will vouch for the Superflash.
#5
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I use a PB superflash on the rear and a flashlight attached to my bars with an old inner tube tied into a loop...

The light is a MTE "P7-D" that I bought from DealExtreme. The light is pretty good, but if I were to do it again, I'd get a Fenix l2d premium q5 light. The Fenix is just as bright to my eyes and has a more useful light pattern. Also, it runs on 2 regular AA batteries (instead of the single 18650 cell of the MTE), so you could pick up batteries at a convenience store in an emergency...and the Fenix lasts a little bit longer on the highest power setting compared to the MTE. Additionally, the Fenix is significantly smaller; small enough to use as a helmet mounted light if you chose to do so. Don't get me wrong, the MTE is a fine flashlight, I just think the Fenix is a better light.

The light is a MTE "P7-D" that I bought from DealExtreme. The light is pretty good, but if I were to do it again, I'd get a Fenix l2d premium q5 light. The Fenix is just as bright to my eyes and has a more useful light pattern. Also, it runs on 2 regular AA batteries (instead of the single 18650 cell of the MTE), so you could pick up batteries at a convenience store in an emergency...and the Fenix lasts a little bit longer on the highest power setting compared to the MTE. Additionally, the Fenix is significantly smaller; small enough to use as a helmet mounted light if you chose to do so. Don't get me wrong, the MTE is a fine flashlight, I just think the Fenix is a better light.
#8
yeah i just want to be seen, i dont really have a concern for seeing my path because i dont have much of a problem with that. superflash is sounding real good to me from what you guys are saying. doesnt take much to convince me so i think its going to be my choice.
twoflats, im liking that front set up haha, very creative. sounds like something i would do but less ghetto then what i come up with.
twoflats, im liking that front set up haha, very creative. sounds like something i would do but less ghetto then what i come up with.
#10
knewbie
Joined: Feb 2007
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From: Sushiland
When you're ready not to go ghetto get a pair of Knog Bullfrogs. These things are ridiculously easy to get on & off. No ugly-pain-in-the-arse-fiddly-bloody-plastic mounts messing up my frame during the day. Light as hell to chuck in the bag if you think you'll be out late. One on the head tube up front & on the seat post at rear. Whip 'em off when you park quicker than you can lock up.
#11
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Joined: May 2008
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yeah i just want to be seen, i dont really have a concern for seeing my path because i dont have much of a problem with that. superflash is sounding real good to me from what you guys are saying. doesnt take much to convince me so i think its going to be my choice.
twoflats, im liking that front set up haha, very creative. sounds like something i would do but less ghetto then what i come up with.
twoflats, im liking that front set up haha, very creative. sounds like something i would do but less ghetto then what i come up with.
One thing that isn't obvious from my original pic is that I've put a rectangular piece of rubber beneath another section of tube to keep the light from scratching my bars...the rectangular piece of rubber might be overkill as a piece of heavy duty tube would probably be sufficient to protect my bars.
#12
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Joined: Nov 2008
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Blackburn flea.
https://www.blackburndesign.com/lights.html
Mounts with a velcro strap. Easy on and off, super duper lightweight. Can be switched between bikes in about 10 seconds. Rechargeable with ANY 1.5V battery. Waterproof. Lifetime warranty. Very bright. Can be found for about $20 a piece. Highly recommended.
PB superflash is good too.
https://www.blackburndesign.com/lights.html
Mounts with a velcro strap. Easy on and off, super duper lightweight. Can be switched between bikes in about 10 seconds. Rechargeable with ANY 1.5V battery. Waterproof. Lifetime warranty. Very bright. Can be found for about $20 a piece. Highly recommended.
PB superflash is good too.
#13
i run these in semi well lit areas i.e. on campus at night:

https://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.19033 $4.99 for both~

https://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.19033 $4.99 for both~
#14
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Joined: Aug 2006
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From: The Shaky Isles.
Bikes: I've lost count.
I run a home built 1w? LED front light and a B&M Seculite Plus wired to a Shimano Dynohub. Plenty of light to see by, even in unlit areas and I never have to worry about flat batteries.
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#15
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From: Kansas City
Bikes: Pake Track frame with various components, 2012 Trek 2.1
Up front, Blackburn Voyager 3.0, was about $35 at the lbs
https://www.amazon.com/Blackburn-Voya.../dp/B000OV641Y
Rear, Blackburn Mars 2.0, received as a gift, not sure on $$
https://www.amazon.com/Blackburn-Mars.../dp/B000BNS2TC
I think both are "last years model" so, the current ones my be different/more $$/etc. In any case, they are high quality lights.
https://www.amazon.com/Blackburn-Voya.../dp/B000OV641Y
Rear, Blackburn Mars 2.0, received as a gift, not sure on $$
https://www.amazon.com/Blackburn-Mars.../dp/B000BNS2TC
I think both are "last years model" so, the current ones my be different/more $$/etc. In any case, they are high quality lights.
#17
When you're ready not to go ghetto get a pair of Knog Bullfrogs. These things are ridiculously easy to get on & off. No ugly-pain-in-the-arse-fiddly-bloody-plastic mounts messing up my frame during the day. Light as hell to chuck in the bag if you think you'll be out late. One on the head tube up front & on the seat post at rear. Whip 'em off when you park quicker than you can lock up.
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#18
I use "The people's cree" (a claimed 150 lumens from 3 aaa)--it does a good job of lighting up the road--and handlebar mount on the front and 9-led safety strobe on the back, all from dealextreme.
#19
I've got 2 Super Flash lights, one on my helmet one on my seat post. I just have the front light the super flash comes with. The front light isnt so great for seeing the ground but it's still real bright and drivers will see it.
#20
I Ride Slow
Joined: Apr 2005
Posts: 231
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From: DFW, TX
Bikes: Orbea Orca, Raleigh Furley
amazon has the superflash for $16 right now https://www.amazon.com/Planet-Bike-Bl.../dp/B000KBEH1W
#21
the barbarian
Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 324
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From: Evanston, IL
Bikes: Independent Fabrications Crown Jewel, Surly Steamroller(FG), Abici Podium (road)
i got a deal with a mars 2.0 rear and a black burn quadrant for the front for 20$, i bought two sets. The mars lights are great, the quadrant, while nice and bright (to BE seen) are huge, use 4 AA batteries and the mounts suck, so dont buy these, I wish I had bought the blackburn flea for the front, it is super small and bright, plus it is rechargeable, buy 2!
#22
knewbie
Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 150
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From: Sushiland
#24
Blackburn flea.
https://www.blackburndesign.com/lights.html
Mounts with a velcro strap. Easy on and off, super duper lightweight. Can be switched between bikes in about 10 seconds. Rechargeable with ANY 1.5V battery. Waterproof. Lifetime warranty. Very bright. Can be found for about $20 a piece. Highly recommended.
PB superflash is good too.
https://www.blackburndesign.com/lights.html
Mounts with a velcro strap. Easy on and off, super duper lightweight. Can be switched between bikes in about 10 seconds. Rechargeable with ANY 1.5V battery. Waterproof. Lifetime warranty. Very bright. Can be found for about $20 a piece. Highly recommended.
PB superflash is good too.
#25
Blackburn flea.
https://www.blackburndesign.com/lights.html
Mounts with a velcro strap. Easy on and off, super duper lightweight. Can be switched between bikes in about 10 seconds. Rechargeable with ANY 1.5V battery. Waterproof. Lifetime warranty. Very bright. Can be found for about $20 a piece. Highly recommended.
PB superflash is good too.
https://www.blackburndesign.com/lights.html
Mounts with a velcro strap. Easy on and off, super duper lightweight. Can be switched between bikes in about 10 seconds. Rechargeable with ANY 1.5V battery. Waterproof. Lifetime warranty. Very bright. Can be found for about $20 a piece. Highly recommended.
PB superflash is good too.
i might try out the front.







