troutie's might mean you get taken out head on, look ace though. I just need to get into night riding more.
I have recommended a couple of these to people for commuting [url= http://www.candb-seen.co.uk/bikehead-lights/cabs-02-series---cree-xml.html ]lights[/url] I have a magicshine MJ872, but it's not as good as the candb seen light beamwise. Also, the velcro straps are all a bit cheap and falling apart, plus the battery pack is huge.
I sugest you look on amazon "cree lights" i've got a set under £30.00 quid and more than ample for ,1800 plus lumens and save yourself some hard cash .usually take 7-10 days to arrive.
Fluxient, simple.
lots and lots of lumens for 124 from big_f_d on ebay (aka torchy the battery boy) see the folllowing link for some actual b eam comparisons.
http://www.torchythebatteryboy.com/p/bike-light-database.html
No need to spend loads, just spend well. 2 year guarantee can't beat 'em.
Loving mine.
Interesting you said that, I spamhammered a first poster on this four month old thread earlier today for making the same recommendation (and linking to a very dodgy looking website).
Cougar, what point are you trying to make ?
I bought those lights.
They are very good.
I recommended them just as others have done with their favoured light.
I provided a helpful link.
Is there a problem ?
Pym
Well, I got one of the Four4th Holy Moses earlier this year and it's bloody brilliant
Beware "You buy cheap, you buy twice!"
Your much better off putting your hard-earned in to Troute Lights. No question for me, fantastic performance and very reliable kit. http://troutie.com/Products
Second for the cree lights as above. I've been using mine for commuting for a while and it's great. With two on it's incredibly bright, easily good enough for fast offroading, although battery life is an issue. You can carry spares though.
