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Looking for a small front light for my road bike just as a means of being seen, nothing to expensive any recommendations?


 
Posted : 13/07/2020 10:05 pm
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V impressed with my Exposure Sirius. Especially mounted on a K-edge mount under my Garmin. The strobe/on setting is ace, and seemingly lasts forever.


 
Posted : 13/07/2020 10:08 pm
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I often suggest Moon for fairly inexpensive rechargeable lights that seem to be reliable. Meteor Auto X is quite compact and mines been going a few years. If you want they make a gopro Mount for it for a few quid so you could hang it under a garmin our front mount of that’s your thing.

I run that and a Moon Vortex as there are some proper bell*** drivers in Bristol. The Vortex is on a strobe through solid kind of mode and the Meteor on solid - in a middling sort of setting. If you get stuck and need more than just being sen the meteor also has a 400 lumen setting which is pretty bright.


 
Posted : 13/07/2020 10:15 pm
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Exposure have some very good deals at the moment on seconds. I have a switch mk2 on it's way. £44 I plus postage


 
Posted : 13/07/2020 10:19 pm
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Torchy ?. There was a thread earlier.


 
Posted : 13/07/2020 10:28 pm
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Ravemen CR500

It’s a lot of good stuff for the dosh as can now get it for under £40 if you look around. I have one of their PR range and the build quality and battery is very good. The beam pattern is road-specific, ie wide and flat, far-reaching and non-dazzling. The ability to flash/high-beam other road users from a simple push on the remote is really useful IME.

https://road.cc/content/review/223254-ravemen-cr500-dualens-front-light-remote


 
Posted : 13/07/2020 10:36 pm
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Exposure Trace. Really small and compact, lasts impressively well, and has the nice 'pulse' mode which I think is so much better than constant flash.
About 35 quid I think.

Oh, and I've had mine about 2 years with no issues whatsoever. Love the TraceR as well.


 
Posted : 14/07/2020 7:16 am
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As above, Exposure Trace and Trace R.

£50 for both was more than I have ever spent on lights but a 1 yr in still going strong and used on many many hrs of riding.

It’s the pulse sequence on them that I think makes the difference


 
Posted : 14/07/2020 7:25 am
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I’m an Exposure fan and have lots of their lights, but for a be seen, low profile front light, I use a Knog Chippy. It lasts around 4-5 hours on flash, is utterly tiny and fits anything without need for a specific mount. I’ve got 5 of them and have been using them for years in all weathers without fault. You can see them from a km away.


 
Posted : 14/07/2020 8:00 am
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I use a Moon Meteor on my road bike during daylight hours in the Autumn / Winter. Really small, about £15-20 but can still kick out 400 lumens if you get caught in the dark. I have it hanging underneath my GPS using a GoPro mount.

Had one of the small Moon bullet shaped ones before, that hangs off the bars. Great concept but the road spray killed it.


 
Posted : 14/07/2020 10:59 am

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