Description:An illuminating 35 watt dual headlamp, handlebar mounted light system with extended burn times for the serious racer. The remote switch on the high beam is within easy reach at blazing speeds. The water bottle style NiMH battery provides a strain relief for adjusting cord length. CNC machined alloy headlamp housings and quick release handlebar mount provides vertical and horizontal adjustment of light beams to adapt to all handlebar configurations. Plug & forget overnight charger provided.
Submitted by
duh huh
a Cross Country Rider
from georgia Date Reviewed: November 12, 2006
Duration Product Used:
More than 3 years
Strengths:
Lotta light for the money
Weaknesses:
none really, but wish it used 12v mr16 so it would be more efficient / brighter / cheaper in the long run
Similar Products Used:
diy lights
Bike Setup:
na
Bottom Line:
excellent light.
bought mine from aebike for ~$150 in 2002. battery lasted for at least 700 hrs (still works).
actually more light than i needed - removed/rewired so using only 1 lamp.
hard to beat this light (8ahr 4/3A batery) if you can get er cheap.
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Submitted by
Jason
a Cross Country Rider
from Marysville, Wa. USA Date Reviewed: August 23, 2005
Favorite Trail:
Pilchuck tree farm
Duration Product Used:
2 Years
Price Paid:
$170.00
Purchased At:
Ebay
Strengths:
Very bright, great customer service, not hard to mount or figure out how to use
Weaknesses:
long charge time, easily stripped bracket, not charge indicator.
Similar Products Used:
Night rider trailrat, cateye commuter light
Bike Setup:
K2 Disco Monkey FS XC
Bottom Line:
Great light for the price, some plumbers tape fixed the plastic threading problem on the bracket. fairly lightweight and adjustable. I think this would be a better commuter light (have used it mainly for commuting) as the plug has the potential for coming apart on uneven terrain.
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Submitted by
Peter Nicholas
a Weekend Warrior
from Maryland Date Reviewed: September 28, 2004
Favorite Trail:
Crescent
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$135.00
Purchased At:
LBS
Strengths:
Very reliable, especially compared with the multiple failures within the first few months of my NightRider. Also better value for money. Handlebar switch is well thought out, allowing one to quickly turn off the main beam to avoid blinding on-coming bikes -- the angle of the two beams can be adjusted separately, so one can have the equivalent of a car's high and low beam.
Weaknesses:
Doesn't come with a rapid charger, but you can buy one separately.
Similar Products Used:
NightRider
Bike Setup:
Burley Commuter Bike
Bottom Line:
Excellent product, and above all reliable.
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Submitted by
Mar4k
a
from Chicago, IL, USA Date Reviewed: August 25, 2004
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$151.00
Purchased At:
The Pony Shop, Evanston, IL
Strengths:
Low price for a dual beam system. Seems solidly built. Techno-Grouch - no wacky digital features to malfunction.
Weaknesses:
Mediocre light dispersal pattern, long recharge time, hard to tighten bracket enough to keep light from slipping, heavy water bottle battery, metal lamp housing gets hot to the touch.
Similar Products Used:
Niterider Digital Evolution
Bike Setup:
Hybrid, for urban commuting.
Bottom Line:
I bought this light at a steep discount from the shop that sold me my Niterider Digital Evolution, which had suffered a series of malfunctions and had proven undependable. The Marwi Nightpro Pro Elite has basically everything I need. I'd like to see a better light dispersal pattern so I could see better in unlit areas, but with both lights blazing, it is almost impossible for traffic ahead to miss seeing me! The 20W lamp is remote-controlled, the 15W lamp just has a pushbutton switch on the back of its head, so be careful when turning it off, as the metal housing gets hot. Recharge time is 20 hours to go from no charge to full charge, but I can top it off by plugging it in overnight and at work the next morning after an hour-long commute home in the dark. It would also be nice if the charger had some sort of status indicator. At least it's a smart charger, so it won't overcharge your battery if you forget about it and leave it charging for days at a time. The bracket holds the lamp on securely, but I haven't been able to get it tight enough against my Performance Space Bar to keep it from slipping when I mount/remove the lamp head, and it gradually slips upward as I ride. I've had this light for almost a year now, and have used it frequently, and have had no problems of any kind with it yet. (My Niterider malfunctioned for the first time when it was just a few months old.)
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Submitted by
bike bri
a Racer
from NH Date Reviewed: December 30, 2003
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$225.00
Strengths:
cost
Weaknesses:
no charge indicator during rides
Bike Setup:
handlebar and on helmet
Bottom Line:
Just a quick note. I was having problems with this light until I recently bought a new digital camera...strange I know. But my batteries came with a charger that had a button that drained the battery to the bone after every use.
I began doing this with both of my nightrider lights. After every use, I leave the lights on down in my cellar. I come down and re-charge after the die out. My rides have been much better...much stronger light and much longer, much longer.
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Submitted by
David C
a Weekend Warrior
from Merrimack Date Reviewed: December 18, 2003
I bought the light about a year and a half ago and wasn't impressed with the flood beam so I left it off most of the time to conserve battery life on long night rides. My friend has a 12-watt Niterider light that is much brighter than my 15-watt spot and even both Marwi lights together. I bought another 15-watt hoping two spots would be brighter to no avail. Two months ago I noticed 20-watt spots for sale @ Performance and bought two hoping that I would now be able to ride down hills at a little more than a walking pace. at this point I finally realized something was really wrong with the light, the twenty-watt is no brighter than the 15-watt and the combined light of the two is less than either. After a few friendly e-mails to and from Chris @ Marwi I called and got an RA# and sent it in for an evaluation. I just got a call tonight and they could find nothing wrong with it but if I wanted to buy a new battery they would be happy to sell me one because it Might make it brighter. I have always kept the battery fully charged and have only used it twenty or thirty times. A new battery is $100.oo and in my opinion it's just not worth it for the possibility of a system that works as advertised. I'll just save my money for a new system from a different company next spring. At least they were kind enough not to charge me postage to return my light to me.
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Submitted by
Chris
a Cross Country Rider
from Indiana, USA Date Reviewed: June 5, 2003
Duration Product Used:
2 Years
Price Paid:
$189.00
Purchased At:
Biker Bob
Strengths:
Quality, weight, customer service, price
Weaknesses:
Light quality, assembly
Similar Products Used:
NightRider
Bike Setup:
Giant XTC SE1 with various parts replaced.
Bottom Line:
Great Light! I didn't understand the assembly and self recked the unit. They repaired it and sent it back for 10 bucks. I also had the screw on the mount just come off. Easy to replace.
The light is abundant, but not as white as my brother's nightrider, but he paid a heck of alot more than me.
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Submitted by
Lee Acosta
a Weekend Warrior
from Arvada, CO, USA Date Reviewed: May 31, 2003
Favorite Trail:
Chimney Gulch to Apex
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$2000.00
Purchased At:
High Gear Cyclery Inc.
Strengths:
Remote thumbswitch, low weight, burn time, 35 watts.
Weaknesses:
Handlebar mount does not adjust well to bars, on technical downhill light to battery connector pulls apart...very bad. Customer service is lacking, they are rarely available on the phone and do not return calls. Crashed and broke plastic piece joining light to mount, Marwi repair department seems baffled as to how to fix.
Similar Products Used:
None yet.
Bike Setup:
Diomond Back XR1, XT group, SID fork/shock.
Bottom Line:
Good light set, but spend the extra money and save yourself the hassle if you should ever wreck, go with a more reputable brand.
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Submitted by
Jack Daniels
a Cross Country Rider
from Boulder Date Reviewed: November 29, 2002
Favorite Trail:
Monarch Crest
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Price Paid:
$200.00
Purchased At:
Sheldon Brown
Strengths:
Lights are bright, burn time is long. Customer service rocks...i crashed and burned, broke my lights, and the Marwi folks replaced them at a minimal charge in no time. This might sounds strange, but the lights fit well in bottle cage. Other lights require straps to hold the battery in, and i've even used lights that didn't fit in a standard cage. These lights are a great deal for the money.
Weaknesses:
20 hour charge is pretty long.
Similar Products Used:
Niterider Blowtorch, some other digital NR, Specialized Fireballs.
Bike Setup:
Several.
Bottom Line:
These are sweet lights, great quality and a good price. If you have any problems, the customer service (unlike Niterider) is second to none.
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Submitted by
Steve
a Cross Country Rider
from Carlsbad, CA Date Reviewed: November 27, 2002
Favorite Trail:
Daley Ranch
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$190.00
Purchased At:
bikerbob.com
Strengths:
Price, adjustable mounting bracket, reliability, best bang for the buck in my opinion
Weaknesses:
Bulky battery (even though it fits nicely in water bottle cage). Make sure the Cage is compressed a little before inserting battery. The battery almost launched itself outta my road bike one morning after hitting a bump a little too quickly. Could also say battery charging time at 20 hours for a full recharge, but at this price, I can't complain. Housing can get hot, just be careful while turning off while riding.
Similar Products Used:
Light and Motion Cabeza Logic (used as helmet mount for trail riding to have bars lights and helmet).
Bike Setup:
Santa Cruz SL
Bottom Line:
For $190, this was a great deal. The 15w light is what I use on the road, the 20w light on the trails. Both work great and the burn time is perfect at 2.4 hours @ 20w and 3.3 hours at 15w.
For ~$200 you cannot go wrong. Rarely will you want or need to use both lights at once for 35w. The payoff just isn't there, but having both gives you options. And if one light goes down, you have the other as a backup.
The NiMH battery is a little bulky as noted in the weaknesses section. A tie on strap might be anice addition but could easily be jury rigged at home. A nice change might be a compact cage mount battery like L+M has.
You should buy this if you are new to night riding and really want to extend your riding season. I was convinced I would be doing a lot of NR's but didn't want to spend $400. Great value for the $$.
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Submitted by
Damon Bennett
a Weekend Warrior
from Sydney Australia Date Reviewed: June 7, 2002
Favorite Trail:
Cascade Hut
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$150.00
Purchased At:
private
Strengths:
Excellent CNC machining, light, bright, and lightweight batteries
Weaknesses:
none yet
Similar Products Used:
Vistalight Nightstix, Cygolight
Bike Setup:
2000 Zaskar,CK Hubs,etc new Hope mini's (the Formula's had to go, like the XT hub)
Bottom Line:
Great product thus far, I have 2 battery packs for cyclic charge during 24h events which hasn't failed yet, The weight advantage over most other battery systems is a plus, so is the manufacturing detail, I might look for a tighter focus on my next bulb, and even up the wattage,as the current ones a little too broad for higher speed fire trails.
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Submitted by
Steve
a Weekend Warrior
from Ontario, Canada Date Reviewed: May 22, 2002
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$240.00
Strengths:
Very long burn time, low cost relative to comperable burn times from other vendors.
Weaknesses:
Very long charge time (20 hrs!!) and *TERRIBLE* heat shielding.
Bike Setup:
Giant SE2
Bottom Line:
After charging it up for the first time I wanted to cycle the battery through a few charges and also verify the burn time claims in anticipation of an upcoming 12 hr relay race. The light was on for 2 hours when I took the bike out for a ride. One button is on the back of a lamp while the other is on a remote. As I turned off the lamp using the button on its back, the plastic supports holding this button just melted and the button sank into the lamp housing. This button is now useless and the light can't be turned on.
I don't know if it's a lemon or just a bad product, but this is going back to the store ASAP and I have no intention of accepting a replacement unit. I say it's just junk construction.
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Submitted by
FritzMan
a
from Ottawa, Canada Date Reviewed: April 17, 2002
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Strengths:
weight, brightness, duration, lowish price, single quick-release
Weaknesses:
No burn time gauge
Similar Products Used:
none
Bike Setup:
SantaCruz Superlight, Sram and Raceface, Crossmax UST
Bottom Line:
Good setup which works year round. I've had a problem with my head unit with the battery's connector not working properly (hence no charge or flickering), so I've yet to see how warranty will do. Nice microadjustments to have each light at a different angle and be able to rotate the whole unit. Individual switches make it easy to turn one off for power savings.
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Submitted by
Josh
a Weekend Warrior
from Austin, TX, USA Date Reviewed: January 3, 2002
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$170.00
Strengths:
Independently aimable light heads, GREAT performance, PRICE, weight... the list goes on.
Weaknesses:
#1 weakness: NO FAST CHARGER... Not even an upgrade option (yet). Marwi says they're working on one.
#2 weakness: It'd be nice if there were two remote switches (one for each lamp) instead of just one, so you could control the lights independently.
Similar Products Used:
Nite Rider Classic Plus, Night Sun Team
Bottom Line:
These lights may be the best value out there in the $150+ range of lights with NiMH batteries.
After mixed experiences with the Nite Rider Classic Plus (tried several systems) which cost me at a 24 hr race, I looked elsewhere and found this one. At under $200 street price these lights beat the Nite Rider duals hands-down.
The battery had a problem which is aparently common with some of the other Marwi-made systems (like the Performance Bike stuff) wherein a current-cut-out switch in the battery thinks the battery's shorted and turns it almost off when you turn on both lamps. Marwi promptly replaced the battery for me when this problem came up, but it was a hassle.
These lights are super bright, they run over 2 hours with a very bright 15W light and they're easy to adjust and set up. Light weight. Great value.
The lights have a necessary 20W flood for lighting up twisty singletrack (need a flood to see around corners) and the 15W intermediate spot is right on for most normal trail riding. If you need lots of light, you're value conscious and don't need a fast charger, then these lights are for you.
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Submitted by
Reed Hughes
a Cross Country Rider
from Hamilton, Ohio Date Reviewed: November 13, 2001
Favorite Trail:
Freeriding Monogahelia Ntl Forest- who needs a trail?
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$100.00
Purchased At:
bikerbob.com
Strengths:
This is for the Marwi Nightpro Single. Light and bright for a 12w. Simple setup for your helmet and long cord allows battery to sink to the bottom of your camelbak and still allows your head to move freely. Holds a charge extremely well. I get longer than the 2hr burn Marwi promises but I haven't timed it past that.
Weaknesses:
Takes a little while to dial in the right projection angle but once you find it - it isn't moving on you.
Good light at a GREAT price. Check out bikerbob.com and compare prices. Best prices I've ever found and excellent service.
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Submitted by
Russ Wells
a Cross Country Rider
from Corona, California, USA Date Reviewed: November 9, 2001
Favorite Trail:
Hurkey Creek
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$169.00
Purchased At:
Biker Bob's
Strengths:
*Combination of a 15w and 20w light makes riding the downhill sections of any trail spectacular, while saving battery life on the climbs. *Construction and quality is very good. Simple to change bulbs when required. *I like the quick release mounting system. *Excellent battery life with the 8amp/hour NiMH battery.
Weaknesses:
None noted.
Similar Products Used:
I have rented the Night Pro helmet version. Another excellent product.
Bike Setup:
I ride a Trek Fuel.
Bottom Line:
Recommend this light system for those who want a reliable, quality product (that lights up the trail with 35w of power) at a reasonable price. Dollar value on this product is excellent.
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Submitted by
Jim Brock
a Weekend Warrior
from UT Date Reviewed: November 9, 2001
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Price Paid:
$249.00
Strengths:
Great Light for the money. Good Burn times. Very simple design. Customer Service at 24 hour race was a plus.
Similar Products Used:
Only tested freinds
Bike Setup:
Hardtail Beater bike
Bottom Line:
The lights last long enough for the use I put them through. I only use my 15 watt in most situations. Then turn on the 20 watt when the going gets tough. I like the construction of the lights because it is simple withn no fancey gadgets to fail. The lights work great under any conditions. I have been caught in a down pour several times with no problems at all. I have also noticed that they have changed the style of their lights for 2002. www.marwiusa.com I thought of buying a new set, but mine will probably last forever. I have not tried any other lights but my freinds have different lights from various companies. It was a real treat that the nightpro guys were at one of the races I attended. They charged my batteries with their chargers. While I was riding with lights my team mates who had different lights were wondering if the batteries were charged. If you are looking for a good solid light system buy a set because for the quality of the lights speak for themselves. I you like fancey gadets and think you have to fit in with the crowd that has to have the lastest and greatest even though it sucks don't buy a set.
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Submitted by
Tim Osborn
a Cross Country Rider
from Arvada, CO, USA Date Reviewed: August 8, 2001
Favorite Trail:
Peaks Trail in Breckinridge
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$200.00
Strengths:
Very easy to set up and mount on the bike. With both lights on, you can ride any mountain trail with confidence (I have done 2 24 hour races with mine so far. Marwi provides excelent support of their product and also have provided me great service quick charging my batteries at each 24 hour race. The helmet light is a great addition to this system and allows you to look around switchbacks without having to point your bars in that direction.
Weaknesses:
The battery pack for the helmet light seams to get hot during charging.
Similar Products Used:
Vista lights
Bike Setup:
Yeti Arc As
Bottom Line:
Really good product, makes night riding very enjoyable.
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Submitted by
Tony Winterbottom
a
from Canberra, Australia Date Reviewed: July 5, 2001
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$180.00
Purchased At:
Big B
Strengths:
Excellent construction. Simple design that says reliable. Solid with a very easy to use and strong handlebar mount. The battery pack (4 amp hour NiMH) is compact and light for the output. I have the 6W flood, and 12W Spot combo. While the light is not blinding it is bright enough to ride fast and with confidence. This works well and is a good light package that works. I get excellent battery life by running the flood on fire trails and road sections and then add the spot when the going gets harder. I intend on adding a 10 to 15W spot helmet mount light (with seperate battery) to complete my system. The cables are well made and solid. The globe casing is bullet proof and has been water and mositure free.
Weaknesses:
I lost a pin on the back of the 6W globe while removing it form the case and replacing it. The globe sticks on the rubber O ring and then spins on the connector inside. This busts the pins. Now I know it will not happen again. But it has cost me a 6W flood globe.
I'd like a charge indicator to tell me that charging has finished.
Similar Products Used:
Vistalight Cateye 4xAA halogen 2.4W?
Bike Setup:
Specialized M4
Bottom Line:
Excellent value. It could be brighter if I wanted real day like conditions at night - but then that would take the fun out of night riding.
When I add the helmet spot I will have a near perfect system with two battery packs on each ride to make sure I never lose light. With care and management I will get close to 2-3 hours of ride time.
For the money I don't think you can beat this system. You can also gain benefits of other systems by buying their replacement globes if you wanted.
I also had good response from Marwi's service when I asked some questions about charging and heat. They answered really quickly and gave me the information I needed.
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Submitted by
Morgan Sheehy
a Weekend Warrior
from Melbourne, Australia Date Reviewed: June 20, 2001
Favorite Trail:
bike paths to City Italian coffee cafes
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$175.00
Purchased At:
City Cycles in Melbourne
Strengths:
Beautifully finished high quality product. Battery pack takes up only one of my two water bottle cages. Who needs more than one bottle on a night ride? You can ride at normal daylight speed on unlit bike paths even on dark winter nights (June in Melbourne Australia)Better than the same money spent on an indoor trainer to maintain fitness because you can't "Traffic Jam" on a trainer and get that extra 10% heart rate spurt from the adrenalin rush of survival in evening rush hour traffic. Anyone who wants to maintain fitness through winter could do worse that this as an investment. Really has motorists guessing too because the bright light looks like a motorbike but the vehicle moves too slow. (Mine does anyway)
Weaknesses:
Instructions should make it plain that if you allow a bulb to turn during removal or replacement you break the contact pins. I pressed gently(as per the instructions) during an attempt at bulb swopping and broke one of the rear pins on a new high beam bulb. Once I had the light housing apart it was obvious I had been stupid but until then I didn't know what the back of the bulb looked like.
Similar Products Used:
Half watt Halogen C-cell battery headlights plus the usual flashing front and rear lights for being seen(not seeing).
Bike Setup:
Cannondale F1000 hardtail, IRC Mythos XC Slicks for wet roads and meadium trails, Arch Rival V-Brakes because at 57 I cant be bothered climbing the trail hills that would justify the extra cost ($1,000 US in Australia) of upgrading to XT Discs. At my age and in my profession (IT Manager desk jocky) gaining NOT losing speed is the challenge. (LOOOOOVE!!!!! the look of those disks though)Perhaps my wife will let me indulge in a toy upgrade this Xmas.
Bottom Line:
Best light system available on the Australian market for the money!!!! PLUS Amazing CUSTOMER SERVICE. After breaking the bulb in the first week I e-mailed feedback on the need to stress "DONT LET THE BULB TURN" to Marwi the USA manufacturer. 3 days later a new bulb arrived in the mail from the Australian distributor. The Yanks can be a bit loud and a pain in the butt sometimes BUT they sure know what customer relations means,
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Submitted by
Jeff
a Cross Country Rider
from NJ Date Reviewed: June 15, 2001
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$170.00
Purchased At:
aarvarkcyles.com
Strengths:
Very powerful light for the money, very bright and clean white light. I got them for $170 when they retail for $259. The 15w beam is poweful enough for many situations but the 20w makes life a little better. Both together 35w will suit most rider's needs. Quick release is nice and you can feel the quality built into product. Long burn times. Trickle charger. Fits snugly into bottle cage.
Weaknesses:
None really. Light casing gets hot but light emits heat so you should'nt be touching it anyway.
Similar Products Used:
Vistalite nitestick hyp 10
Bike Setup:
New to moutain biking. Full time roadie (Litespeed Classic with Dura Ace, Fondriest with Ultegra) but bought Fuji Suncrest (Deore/LX) on big sale at Colorado Cyclist recently.
Bottom Line:
These lights in the Performance Brand Dual Pro(Marwi makes them for Performance)got the highest marks in their test and even on this site in the Light forumn, the picture of how these illuminate the road look better than the Stadium 3 picture which cost over $400. However, Performance model has less battery life than this Marwi Pro Elite model and 3 less watts overall. Aardvarkcycles.com has them on sale but matched another competitor's price. For $170 I can't imagine a better light with as much power and burn life. They far exceed my needs and expectations and I plan to use them o my road bikes as well for faster road rides at night when I just need to get out and ride.
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Submitted by
Reggie West
a Weekend Warrior
from Bostic, N.C. Date Reviewed: May 31, 2001
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Strengths:
Simple Construction Quick release mount Very long burn time when using single bulb No complicated features that you never use
Weaknesses:
Remote switch for dual system moved around to much.
Similar Products Used:
nitrider
Bike Setup:
To my liking
Bottom Line:
This is a great system that has been the best system yet. I did have problems with the Remote switch not staying tight, but a little modification it works fine. I ride technical trails and also open roads. I crashed a few times but never broke anything yet. "Nock on wood"
Back to the basics is what I like to see !
This system offers a lot for the money. The burn time is great because you don't have to use both bulbs at the same time. I ride about 2 1/2 hours mostly. Thats what sold me on the system. I use the 20 watt bulb only as a back up because the 15 watt bulb is enough. If you use both it is overkill in my opinion. I do not know where the other person got a flat pack battery because mine came with a waterbottle type battery that was an 8 amp NiMH. I also use my system for fishing in the wee hours and also hunting. Some people also complain about the lights getting hot. Well I don't use lights around the house and grab them everytime I use them. Of course they get hot.
In short "Buy them, I like em"
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Submitted by
lee cooke
a Cross Country Rider
from london Date Reviewed: May 3, 2001
Favorite Trail:
riverhead NZ
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Price Paid:
$100.00
Purchased At:
surfers paridise australia
Strengths:
compact
Weaknesses:
Today my light system cought fire and went up in a puff of smoke. please help. where in the UK can i buy spares. Who is your importer/dealer etc.
Similar Products Used:
none
Bike Setup:
y2k trek 8500
Bottom Line:
I bought my system last year in australia whilst traveling. Now back in the Uk,its blown up, need spares urgent . help. Please E mail lcooke114@hotmail.com.cheers.
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Submitted by
Stew
a
from Southbury, CT Date Reviewed: April 25, 2001