DuncanWatson
Well-Known Member
For rear lights I am happy with the current commuter grade AAA driven lights. I supplement them with the various little lights that go on chain stays and the like. I run my lights solid but tend to get half a riding season from the big one and a full season from the little ones. I also run reflectors which are important as an aftermarket LED car headlight can swamp your taillights. But the reflector doesn't care, it just shoots that light back. Reflectors are a good thing to have on your bike. I will be mounting one to my ADEM headrest in addition to my use of reflective tape.
For a headlight I can live with 160 lumens. I would prefer if the industry measured stuff in lux like they do in Europe because 160 lumens is not the same depending on beam pattern and leakage. But 160 lumens with periods of higher beams on descents works for me.
For a headlight I can live with 160 lumens. I would prefer if the industry measured stuff in lux like they do in Europe because 160 lumens is not the same depending on beam pattern and leakage. But 160 lumens with periods of higher beams on descents works for me.