PaulSB
Squire
- Location
- Chorley, Lancashire
I haven't been camping with my bike. To describe normal usage as leaving your bike, and therefore light, laying on it's side, all night, in the rain is to stretch "normal usage" beyond reasonable limits.Of course it's normal usage, never been camping before?
In any case, clearly being out in rain is normal usage for a bike light, whether it's on its side or not.
Bikes are designed to be used upright and any equipment attached to a bike would be designed to function in this mode. I've used two Tracers, front and rear, on two bikes. On one bike the mounting is bars and seat post and the other ⅔ up the fork and top of the seat stay. In neither instance has moisture been a problem.
The company probably recognised the light had been used outside of what most would consider the norm. My guess is Exposure fixed your light as a good customer service in the expectation it would be received as such. Instead you choose to criticise the company on the web. I find that hard to understand.