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That time of year again and already there are a couple of threads on front lights. Seems to me that if you haven't got at least 800 lumens lots of folk can't see the road. I do a lot of night riding on country roads and use a Hope Vision 1 and even at high speeds I find I don't really need it on max. I posted something similar last year about the dangers of country lanes and bike lighting that is only designed for off road use. On the high setting I often blind oncoming cars, it goes like this: approaching vehicle sees a blinding light source coming towards it and dips their own main beam, blinding light does not respond so vehicle flashes main beam on and off, blinding light source still coming towards them so driver thinks "sod it" and goes back to main beam and I the cyclist am blinded [not clever if I happen to be descending at 25mph + on narrow road]. Does that sound familiar to anyone?
Maybe not too many on here use narrow country lanes, but I get this reaction when on less than 150 lumens, so what the hell does 900 lumens do to a drivers eyes? The only battery lights I know of that are powerful but are made specifically for road use are the Ixon IQ and Exposure Strada which has dip and main beam.
We constantly bleat on about poor car drivers, but surely we are just as bad in the case of powerful lights that blind other road users.
I am all in favour of powerful lights but with beam cut offs for road use. It was suggested that when a car approaches I should angle the beam down, not possible of course when the light is clamped tight on the bars, and in any case most bike lights throw light out at wide angles.
So I guess the question is, does this bother anyone else and if not why not, and should other bike light manufacturers follow Exposures lead? Can't quite see the point of pi55ing off other road users.
Maybe not too many on here use narrow country lanes, but I get this reaction when on less than 150 lumens, so what the hell does 900 lumens do to a drivers eyes? The only battery lights I know of that are powerful but are made specifically for road use are the Ixon IQ and Exposure Strada which has dip and main beam.
We constantly bleat on about poor car drivers, but surely we are just as bad in the case of powerful lights that blind other road users.
I am all in favour of powerful lights but with beam cut offs for road use. It was suggested that when a car approaches I should angle the beam down, not possible of course when the light is clamped tight on the bars, and in any case most bike lights throw light out at wide angles.
So I guess the question is, does this bother anyone else and if not why not, and should other bike light manufacturers follow Exposures lead? Can't quite see the point of pi55ing off other road users.