Scougar":3exdrycx said:Reviews say that light isn't bright though.
Can't say I have had any complaints and it wipes the floor with most of the lights I overtake on the road.
Scougar":3exdrycx said:Reviews say that light isn't bright though.
BertR00t":115a17zw said:Scougar":115a17zw said:Reviews say that light isn't bright though.
Can't say I have had any complaints and it wipes the floor with most of the lights I overtake on the road.
cant be that good then lolScougar":2tb59jmm said:I haven't seen either light in the dark so I can't comment personally.
Raging_Bulls":3uucgpo1 said:I'm all in favor of small single-led lights at the front, but not at the back. That's why I equip all my bikes with a Smart E-Line. 3 LEDs that you can see from a good distance.
Smart also has a front light with the exact same shape, so if you don't like red you can always get a front one as well (they cost a fiver) and put the transparent cover on the taillight. It'll still be red when it's on, but white when it's off.
I did that on my Copperhead, as I liked it better in white than in red on that one. My 503 has a red one though.
However it has 3 modes. constant, flashing and ... ermm ... Knight Rider. I never use the last 2.
Power comes from 2 AAA batteries, which will last 50 hours on constant mode and 100-ish hours on the other 2.
RobMac":19542a7l said:Your not riding with a RED light on the front are you?