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my magic shine died the other week in the snow, wiring gone. tech guy at work is having a look, but the battery looks fused as well

took the plunge on the hopes, in the past i have had 3 different types from lead acid, to cateye to magicshine. They came this morning, fanatsic build quality etc, especially the mounts. the light looks great, however its daylight! So i am getting ready to have a quick ride tonight.

So any tips,mount options, experience. And whats the deal with mounting to the stem with the plate? can it be bolted to an Easton stem?


 
Posted : 02/02/2013 11:29 am
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The stem plate is, IMO, the best way to mount a light. The stem plates would only fit, IIRC, Hope - Thompson and FSA stems so don't think it will fit your Easton.
edit: Did it come with a stem plate? If so, and it's for a OS Thompson and you don't want it, I'd be interested ๐Ÿ™‚


 
Posted : 02/02/2013 12:23 pm
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Im still using an original Hope 4 as my only light I got in 2008 not long after they first came out and its been great. Plenty of light for me. Have always mounted mine on the bars without any problems. Don`t know about the new ones but mines a bit too heavy for helmet mount. Have recently bought one of those cheap led torches from Aldi I could use for that.

It has stopped working twice in that time though. Unsuprising given the use it gets all through the winter.
Hope fixed it foc within a week so no complaints.


 
Posted : 02/02/2013 12:34 pm
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no stem plate i am afraid, just have seen them around.

i am amazed at how good the whole thing is, i know its more money, but it will get used. mounts on cheap lights always fail.

i like the look of the district lights, but ironically really bright rear lights could make the drivers not be able to spatially place where you are. i prefer three red leds, so the buggers[s]/drivers can chosse which ones to ignore....


 
Posted : 02/02/2013 12:51 pm
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i used the cheap cree lights this week, bodged a handlbar mount. basically no good! i was surprised though, it let others know i was there.

i also use a petzl head torch, really good lens etc. invaluable for mending punctures etc.always in the bag.

maybe because my grandfather was a miner i get fixated with all this, he must have spent his whole working life with a light on his head!


 
Posted : 02/02/2013 12:55 pm