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Moon Comets on my MTBs. Never had a problem, easy to recharge. I have a Catseye battery powered light on the road bike - it’s fine but would probably replace with Moon Comet if it fails, unless this thread points to a clearly better option.
As a driver too the ones that do pulse flash
are much more noticeable in my opinion, especially in busy night time city streets where there is more risk of not noticing a single steady small red light.
Noticeable yes but hard to judge distance of cyclist
One of these from Amazon, mainly because it’s saddle rail mounted. All my bike the frame and seat clamp are below the top of the tyre.
I also have a Exposure Red Eye that plugs into my Diablo.
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I gave up on cheep lights. They were forget falling off of their mounts / shaping hands. Or, water or muck would get in and ruin them.
Now use a TraceR on the road bike which is ok. Difficult to turn on and off. Saddle mount very neat and very resilient. Cold weather really seems to diminish battery life - down to just a couple of hours.
Moon Nebula on the MTB, also with a saddle mount. Was a bit underwhelmed taking it out of the box but has been flawless so far this winter in the wet and mud.
I should have added im looking for one that will be used steady and in conjunction with the flashing Raleigh. So best running time, preferably rechargeable. I think something about 100-200 lumen would be better giving the flashing is more noticeable.
Tracr, years old. I knackered the charge port, they fixed it for £12.
It does the pulse thing which I prefer to flashing.
Got a link on helmet also by exposure which I think is the perfect combo for the ten miles I do on dark country A road.
I’ve also started using a cheapo px light on the cross bar aimed at the floor, it illuminates the water bottle and front triangle for side visibility and to actually see the water bottle.
Another Trace R with under saddle mount here. Only run that and it seems to be enough
I'm with davesport on the smart lights. Been using the brand for about 25years, and I've built up a good collection of brackets so can have them seat post and seat stay mounted on multiple bikes. Not many lights seem to be able to be seatstay mounted which is one of my preferred options as a saddlebag user.
Also run a B+M secula on the mudguard of the road bike, and planning to fit one on the seatstay too.
I tend to run low level lights on constant. And high level ones on flashing.
Not many lights seem to be able to be seatstay mounted which is one of my preferred options as a saddlebag user.
This. And most of the usb lights won't last for a full night's ride.
Not many lights seem to be able to be seatstay mounted
I'd like some decent options for this. Some people I ride with just mount a seatpost type clamp there and ride around with the light pointing at the sky not doing much... What solutions have folk come up with ?
And most of the usb lights won’t last for a full night’s ride
See.Sense Ace lasts over a week of commutes. If you're doing 10 hr night rides, that's something special 😀
I had a Niterider Solaris 250 but it fell off somewhere on a ride, it was very bright but not as bright or as visible from the side as the Cateye Viz 300 I’ve now got. Think I paid £26 but just seen them on Rutland Cycling for £23.
Has the TraceR only ever been available in red? If I could get black or yellow I’d have one by now.
I use one of the original Moon Shield's.
Really bright and has lasted years.
Will upgrade to the newest one when this eventually dies.
Anyone running a Cateye Wearable X Rear USB Rechargeable Bike Light ?
Need a rear light for my backpack and this seems to fit the bill (have a Exposure TraceR under the saddle)
not read the thread, I am a fan of rear lights that are large (and therefore visible) without being stupidly (in my view dangerously) bright.
Front lights - those that offer visibility and light up the road without dazzling other road users
I'd like a recommendation for a rack mounted, but releasable, usb chargeable light with built in reflector.
I can't find something that ticks all the boxes.
I have a Magicshine (can't remember model) which is nice and bright but just doesn't last very long. It is particularly affected by temperature. I can get 2hrs in 7-8 degrees up but it barely reached 1.30 after being left in the garage at zero° for a couple of days. I always have to carry a spare when night riding
See.Sense Ace lasts over a week of commutes. If you’re doing 10 hr night rides, that’s something special 😀
Seat post mount only and a ten hour run time in flashing mode only. Which is pretty useless for overnight audaxes.
won’t last for a full night’s ride.
Not an ideal solution for many reasons (cost and weight for example) but a Hope district with a 6 cell battery will out last those 2 weeks of no sun they have near the North Pole, I reckon.
Edit. And some. 25 days, on the low setting, that’s with the 6 cell battery though, up to 200 hrs with the standard 2 cell battery.
Part of my commute, about 8 miles is fast A road and the idea of the helmet light is to hoprfully help the driver gauge my position ahead, but also the 9 miles in town for the light to be visible above the cars. I also ride a short strip of dual carriageway where there is a rise, the helmet light I hope gives the cars sight of it when I’m over the other side.
Normal road ride is just the Tracr on a saddle rail mount with the saddle bag under it.
Not many lights seem to be able to be seatstay mounted which is one of my preferred options as a saddlebag user.
This. And most of the usb lights won’t last for a full night’s ride.
I've been doing some research and I think the answer is a Bontrager Flare RT or Flare R. Adaptors are available for seat stays and mudguards, and the run time is 13.5 hours in low constant mode. Looks like a pretty good solution for overnight audaxes.
I have a knogg one and an Evans own brand one, neither were expensive and both keep working despite year round commuting etc. had them both for at least 3 or 4 yrs. use one on pulse and one on solid so that drivers can perceive the distance as well as actually recognising that it's not just another red light thing.
ten hour run time in flashing mode only
Wayyyy more than a 10 hour run time, but yeah, there's no static setting, only flash.

