Fenix TK35 - approx 800 lumens out the front. £65.
Pic with torch and GoPro:
http://www.flickr.co...N00/5421279317/
2 x 3w red leds at the rear.
I think you rode past me a couple of weeks ago, you're on a charge fixie? What are your rear lights, they're eye-wateringly bright?
Yes, could well have been me given your location.
They're two 3w red leds housed in torches. I ordered one from DX (Cree), the other was a bespoke job (Osram) from the US. I have to diffuse/obscure both when riding. I usually have one on steady, one flashing.
Wow... I have exactly the same set up! I've also got a Red Eye Micro to use with the Joystick, which I use on the headband, and a couple of the Smart 1/2 watts which I use with panniers (mostly because I already had them before I bought the Flash / Flare set). Oh, a couple of Knog Frogs front and back on the helmet.Lighting is not necessarily cheap.
I bought an Exposure Joystick some years ago and it has been fantastic, I also have one on their Enduro Maxx for unlit roads a t night, but the downside is thatthey are limited to battery life. This can be extended with power packs, but this is additional costs.
My "emergency" lights for when I am late and performing unplanned night rides are the Flash / Flare combo
I like Exposure because they have unfailingly been supportive (one failed charger and one failed battery) with immediate no hassle repleacements.
I also like the contained design with no cables.
The Hope Vision 1 is the best 'commuter light' just about available. It's also mad bright if you need to turn up to 3/4 for off road.
Buy two....