ALL You Need To Know About Rear Bicycle Lights. Topeak, Lezyne, Cateye Comparison / Review
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Good review, nice light the only two drawbacks. ALL of those you have to take on an off the bike (or risk getting them pinched), and remember to switch them off or you will run the battery low....
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Why are you reviewing such cheap lights and calling them "expensive"?
Considering you focus on so many bikes which are at the more expensive end for bicycles, what makes you think your viewers and/or patreon supporters want to see your opinion on such cheap and near useless lights.
Start with the Bontrager Flare R as your cheapest light and go up from there. -
Love the old cannondale in the back!
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Now please do a front light comparison
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I use the Cycliq Fly 6. It's really bright, and has an internal camera so that to can record all of your car near misses (scary) or your cycling buddies (scarier), has never gone flat after 4 hour rides.
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DOSUN
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My light fell off I couldn't find one of the parts to put it back on -_-
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Danielski, when you prepare video about front lights ?. Nice disco you made from lights, just only missing bike music. ;)
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you should try the see.sence icon lights,in my opinion they are the best around
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No Knog?
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usb is the way for lights, love my light and motion
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I use the Lezyne Femto. I really love it. The battery lasts forever, and the thing is durable as heck.
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Where moon shield ???????? !!!!!!!
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Lezyne Femto light,you can't mount it the way you showed it in the beginning of the video.I have this light,the rubber-band is a quite secure mounting, unless you crash of course.
So far water has never gotten in the light even in heavy rain(mabye because of the saddle protects it a from rain a bit.but those cheap cat eye look a likes shortened .
but is does not have a rechargeable battery,which is the biggest con.
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You can actually mount the cateye vertically so that it does not hinder your legs.
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Dont care how they look during the day. Have to see them in the night.
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I use the Lezyne Femto on my road bike, both front and rear, because they are the smallest, lightest and look unobtrusive on the bike.. and I mainly cycle in well lit urban areas where the need is to improve your visibility rather than your own sight. They would not work at all in any kind forest or terrain.
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I've been using a Lezyne Strip Drive Pro for a long time now and I couldn't be happier. It's super bright (100 lumen), the battery lasts forever and it can take any kind of abuse (rain, mud, greasy hands, you name it). It's not very cheap, but by far one of the best tail lights currently available on the market
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What about the Knog ones?? I missed them on your test...
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