Magicshine Bike Light Set MJ-816 1400 Lumens
Anyone tried these? Thinking of getting this and the 3w rear light.
Anyone tried these? Thinking of getting this and the 3w rear light.
Hi, How is life with the flyer going........Magicshine Bike Light Set MJ-816 1400 Lumens
Anyone tried these? Thinking of getting this and the 3w rear light.
How secure are the lights? They seem to be held on only by the rubber o-ring. I'm sure they are tight enough but it strikes me that it would be easy for someone to walk away with the light?These are the same ones available on Deal Extreme except they are more expensive. The DE ones are the same price but in dollars so about 30% cheaper. I have the 900 lumen one and its bright, very bright...thinking about getting a second now the nights are drawing in....
Looks excellent but isn't this more of a light for being seen with than for seeing with? As Patrick mentions I want something that is going to help on unlit roads with oncoming traffic and in fog to spot other cyclist with no lights at all. They were all out this morning.For those of us who come over all shakey at the thought of paying nearly a hundred quid for a cycle lamp, have a look at these:
21 LED BICYCLE FRONT LAMP + 5 LED BIKE FLASH REAR LIGHT on eBay (end time 18-Oct-10 12:14:00 BST)
Recommended by Oldtimer of these columns, and now by me. Brilliant bit of kit, amazingly bright, and so cheap that if it breaks you just buy another one.
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Thanks for this overlander. I'm also looking to maybe do a few night rides on the MTB I just built so this would serve a dual purpose.My new set of niteriders can be programed on the computer from 0 lumens to 700 on both the spot and flood. After a few weeks commuting with them even just set on spot where the beam is tightly focused any more than 250 lumens and you start to get strange looks from motorists, above 500 and some flash their lights. I find 300 on flood and 400 on spot is more than enough. So i reckon anything around the 700-1000 is really the max you want to use on the road. Value for money nothing beats the magic shine lights and the power does seem about right for road use anymore and you will be cursing them.
Sadly I have four of the 21 LED front light and all stopped working for various reasons, but all down to poor quality. Clicky switch on rear is poor, all leds badly soldered to connections etc and cant be swapped to another as spares. Unless you want a cheap light for a couple of months, who knows if they ever get wet (mine didnt).Looks excellent but isn't this more of a light for being seen with than for seeing with? As Patrick mentions I want something that is going to help on unlit roads with oncoming traffic and in fog to spot other cyclist with no lights at all. They were all out this morning.