Can anyone reccomend a good value front light.
Its for my wife, she needs it to be self contained, so not a separate battery. She needs to see by it, not just be seen as she sometimes rides down some gravel bike paths.
It also needs to be quick release so she can whip it off at work.
I only have exposure joystick that would work for her but she dosnt want to take something so pricy in case she forgets it and leaves it on.
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commuter lights?
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Re: commuter lights?
Loads of lezyne & cateye ex-demo or slight seconds on the Upgrade factory outlet page:
http://outlet.upgradebikes.co.uk/Outlet/Lights/Lezyne
http://outlet.upgradebikes.co.uk/Outlet/Lights/Cateye
http://outlet.upgradebikes.co.uk/Outlet/Lights/Lezyne
http://outlet.upgradebikes.co.uk/Outlet/Lights/Cateye

Re: commuter lights?
those 200lm micro drives for £20 look good for the job. Thanks.johnnystorm wrote:Loads of lezyne & cateye ex-demo or slight seconds on the Upgrade factory outlet page:
http://outlet.upgradebikes.co.uk/Outlet/Lights/Lezyne
http://outlet.upgradebikes.co.uk/Outlet/Lights/Cateye
Re: commuter lights?
Exposure Spark or Lezyne Macrodrive have done the honors for night shopping runs here for a few years now. Still going strong.
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