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Davidc

Guru
Location
Somerset UK
Put a smear of silicone grease on the seal of Smart rear lights. Then they're 100% reliable from torrential rain through to dry.

I've been using them for four years and tighten the clamps wth a couple of spots of araldite. It's just possible to get them out when necessary.
 

HovR

Über Member
Location
Plymouth
I use a Blackburn Mars 4.0, and have no complaints about the mounting - Then again it never gets too far off the road. :thumbsup: It's also survived the recent downpours admirably.
 
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lukesdad

Guest
Might check them out the mounts sound good. Its if they re bright enough with the muck they ll acumulate on the trail.
 
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lukesdad

Guest
I use a Blackburn Mars 4.0, and have no complaints about the mounting - Then again it never gets too far off the road. :thumbsup: It's also survived the recent downpours admirably.
To be fair mine do take a bit of a hammering.
 

kishan

Active Member
Location
London - Harrow
ive clamped mine to my mudguard stem under my seat so it is protected from the rain and wet road surface .
 
I use a Blackburn Mars 4.0, and have no complaints about the mounting - Then again it never gets too far off the road. :thumbsup: It's also survived the recent downpours admirably.

+1 Mars 4.0

It's survived 100's of miles so far, including some choppy off road tracks, but it's attached to my under seat bag which is probably damping the vibration considerably.

I've also got a red LED flasher attached to the back of my helmet with a strong elastic band and a cable tie.

There's also a dedicated light which came with my jacket and attaches on a velcro strip, which isn't the brightest or most secure, but it's always there as a back up.
 

PpPete

Legendary Member
Location
Chandler's Ford
I had one Smart Polaris (kidney shaped one) 1/2W come off a bag loop, but it survived road impact. Since then the "belt-clip" has been backed up with a red elastic band (courtesy of postman). Never lost the Smart "Lunar" kind off the seat stay bracket. That's road use though, not MTB.
 
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