Which rear light do you use?

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Exposure Flare. Bright. Very.
 
I also use the Halfords rear - surprisingly good I think considering its source. Not had mine fall off - yet! Hint - wrap a bit of gaffer tape around the bracket to make sure.

And have you ever had a light that has suffered from the BCCVWB effect? If so, what was it so I can avoid it?
Yes. Cheapo Smart (or Smart look-alike) from Wilkinsons. They do tend to fall off, especially if you hook it to a saddlebag loop instead of the supplied bracket. Yes, I lost one that way - no gaffer tape :sad:. But they're cheap, sufficiently bright, and good as spares.

Note: the front that comes in the Wilko set is also useful as a spare to 'get you home', though I wouldn't rely on it on a dark road! But I carry it because my rechargeable set sometimes 'gives out' at the most inconvenient moment!
 

summerdays

Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
I've loads of the Smart Superflash ones... and like them. The only very rare problems I have had with them has been one got really really wet in a downpour and refused to switch off - until dismantled and left to dry ... been fine ever since. More recently I have one that has a tempermental switch ... which occasionally changed modes ... I bent the copper bit on the advice of CC and I think it is fine (problem is I didn't mark which light it was so now I don't know out of the 4 or 5 that we own). I have recently bought the Raleigh RSP one ... and it bounces out of the Smart bracket (yeah I'm lazy but it was worth a go) but now I have fixed on it's own bracket it has stayed fine.

I also have BLT Fantom rear light which I like but has an annoying bracket - so I have something cobbled together by a bike shop instead.
 

Sheffield_Tiger

Legendary Member
Smart 1/2 Watt Superflash
Smart Polaris 7
Poundland 5 LED
2 of the Poundland flashing LED reflective bands cable-tied to the struts of the rear rack
1 "backupz" style mini light, again from Poundland*

I do have another superflash but it's rolled away somewhere and refuses to be found



If towing the trailer, a poundland 5 LED light on each rear corner too

*Poundland lights are just fine for secondary lighting, but wouldn't recommend them as the sole lighing
 

Hacienda71

Mancunian in self imposed exile in leafy Cheshire
Smart Superflash for me, bright waterproof aaa batteries which seem to last well. :thumbsup:
 

billy1561

BB wrecker
I used to have a cheap and cheery one from asda but lost it on the commute home a couple of weeks back. Replaced it with a cateye TL-LD 600 and really pleased with it's fixing and visibility. So much so i just bought another from Wiggle for my mtb.
 

mr_cellophane

Legendary Member
Location
Essex
MARS 3 which moves from bike to bike
Cheap kidney light on my helmet
Flashing wrist and ankle bands (but I usually only use those when it is raining)
Oxford Rack mount light on my Cross
Saddle bag with built in strip light on the MTB
 

potsy

Rambler
Location
My Armchair
Argh! My eyes, my beautiful eyes!

I have just received the Smart R2 from chainreaction, and damn, that thing is bright!!

Ha Ha Did you look right at it like I did when I got mine the other week?
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Maybe you should do the same next time you go on a blind date
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wesa

Well-Known Member
Location
Oxfordshire
I have just received the Smart R2 from chainreaction, and damn, that thing is bright!!

Me too. I was not overly impressed with the superflash, brilliant light but I lost three to water ingress; the R2 is a different league. I use a Mars 3, Mars 4 and the R2, if I had to choose just one then it would be the R2.
 
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