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Old 23-05.-2004, 07:18 AM   #1
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Hi there, I'm back to the forum... and I'm back asking advices about lights.

I'm having a night race in august, it is a 12 hrs race bye teams (4 by team)

I'm looking for good lights but not much expensive (a thing we all want). The track is not much dificult because it in the night but the single track sometimes is hard to follow so I'd like to see the path some meters ahead and not being seing right in front of me.

What are the suggestions on light equiptment?... consider that one member of the team will be running about 3 hours.
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Hi there, I'm back to the forum... and I'm back asking advices about lights.

I'm having a night race in august, it is a 12 hrs race bye teams (4 by team)

I'm looking for good lights but not much expensive (a thing we all want). The track is not much dificult because it in the night but the single track sometimes is hard to follow so I'd like to see the path some meters ahead and not being seing right in front of me.

What are the suggestions on light equiptment?... consider that one member of the team will be running about 3 hours.


you can make your own @ http://www.crw.org/CheapLights.htm
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Hi there, I'm back to the forum... and I'm back asking advices about lights.

I'm having a night race in august, it is a 12 hrs race bye teams (4 by team)

I'm looking for good lights but not much expensive (a thing we all want). The track is not much dificult because it in the night but the single track sometimes is hard to follow so I'd like to see the path some meters ahead and not being seing right in front of me.

What are the suggestions on light equiptment?... consider that one member of the team will be running about 3 hours.


NiteRider has great lighting systems.
Check out their helmet mounted unit:

<http://www.niterider.com/BIKEPRODUC...alHeadTrip.html>

You can also look around their site for other helmet and bar mounted lights. They are expensive.
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Hi there, I'm back to the forum... and I'm back asking advices about lights.

I'm having a night race in august, it is a 12 hrs race bye teams (4 by team)

I'm looking for good lights but not much expensive (a thing we all want). The track is not much dificult because it in the night but the single track sometimes is hard to follow so I'd like to see the path some meters ahead and not being seing right in front of me.

What are the suggestions on light equiptment?... consider that one member of the team will be running about 3 hours.


NiteRider has great lighting systems.
Check out their helmet mounted unit:

<http://www.niterider.com/BIKEPRODUC...alHeadTrip.html>

You can also look around their site for other helmet and bar mounted lights. They are expensive.
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Old 23-05.-2004, 11:24 AM   #5
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well, they are really expensive for a person who will use it once or maybe twice a year (never 've thought about use the bike by night out of an event like that)

Also, they are some bad comments about Niterider lights on the web.

I found something cheap, but don't know who would it work.... what about 2 of cateye HL-330?
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well, they are really expensive for a person who will use it once or maybe twice a year (never 've thought about use the bike by night out of an event like that)

Also, they are some bad comments about Niterider lights on the web.

I found something cheap, but don't know who would it work.... what about 2 of cateye HL-330?


I guess HL-330 isn't made anymore.
Most high power Caeye lights don't have 3 hour run times.... except their very powerful and very expensive Stadium model.
You might be able to use HL-330s or one of the current models and get extra battery packs. You will need to try them to make sure that your riding conditions, speed, night vision, and run time will really work for you.

Current Catyeye lights are shown on their website:

<http://www.cateye.com/products/ligh...ghts/index.html>

I have been using Vistalite Code 25 lights for around town.
I wouldn't try them on the trail with my night vision. They are cheap and they have easy to swap battery system. Take a look:

<http://www.vistalite.com/vistalite_03/03code25.html>

Performance Bicycle has some lights made for them and they carry many other brands:

<http://www.performancebike.com/shop...=14&Sub_ID=4320>
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Old 23-05.-2004, 12:37 PM   #7
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Very good ideas over here. That's why I like this cycling forum.

Well, that vistalite looks nice.

I think I better be getting some light to test and then make a better comparision. I'll tell you what happend..
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Try this link for good,cheap and powerful lights. http://members.iinet.net.au/~fathers/lightmk4.htm
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