threebikesmcginty
Corn Fed Hick...
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- ...on the slake
It's not too late for another 'yes' is it?
Well I've got a cateye EL135 so everyone will be looking like daylight to me!!!
Yes, the Vision One is a wonderful bit of kit. Well designed & built. Some people have problems with the mount, but all I've had is the rubber spacers falling out. It's very quick to get on & off, though (and I wouldn't want to leave it on the bike when parked).
Biggest problem I've had is short runtime. My commute is about an hour either way, and last Winter I had to change batteries a couple of times en route. Boring.
Check out my comparison of the Hope 1 and the B&M Ixon IQ. Both very good lights and due to the differences in beam shape they compliment each other well. This would be my recommendation for a two light system (it's what I have!)
Nurse, can you take magnatom back to the secure ward, he has been playing with lights the hospital corridors again...
Things get a little bit more sleazy when I 'bring on the red light'....
Have a look at the batteries in my post further back.
I get well over an Hour on mine, even at full power, and commuting, I get at least two journeys out of a set (over 4 Hours total.)
Nurse, can you take magnatom back to the secure ward, he has been playing with lights the hospital corridors again...
My problem really happens as the temperature drops - particularly in snow - so it's more likely an issue with the batteries (though I do use a selection of good ones).
I've often wondered what his work colleagues think when the corridor lights go out in MT's department - followed by a commentary and various flashing lights???
Yes but we still haven't been told where that price came from!