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Larry
a Weekend Warrior
from Spiro, OK, U.S.A.Date Reviewed: August 10, 2007
Strengths: No battery hassel, down to earth price to get you through the night.Weaknesses: difficult to assembleBottom Line: For the money, Union is a good beginner set-up. It comes with both headlight and tail light. In rain, a more solid roller to tire contact is needed with any bottle generator. The metal roller will last as long as the generator. The Sanden has no tail light, but it is so compact and oh how it shines.
Duration Product Used: 2 Years
Price Paid:
$40.00
Purchased At: Harris Cyclery
Similar Products Used: SANDEN ECK8PS great light; B&M Standard 6 very good
Bike Setup: Old 70 Model 10 Speed Road Bike ~ Customized
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David
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from Provo Utah USADate Reviewed: August 18, 2006
Strengths: They last forever, no batteries needed, works well in the rain, faster you go brighter it gets.Weaknesses: When stopped the light has no power and won't shine. Assembly instructions are confusing. Reads like it was written by a monkey. Parts aren't labeled. Instructions are barely readable because they are poor xerox copies.Bottom Line: If you can figure out how to assemble and attach it, you will enjoy it for the life of your bike. It is an all terrain light that just won't quit.
Duration Product Used: More than 3 years
Price Paid:
$85.00
Purchased At: Speedy Bike shop
Similar Products Used: Sanden TAKN1SK, Sanyo NH210SVE, Sanden X1-100
Bike Setup: It attaches to the right front fork of your bike and rubs up against the tire to power it.
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