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roger-roger

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I use Dinotte rear lights and occasionally a Piko TL MiniMax front. Also have this Australian design rear with 180°+ visibility. This Dinotte is my 2nd, the 300R. Had the 400R (external battery) prior, and now have the updated Quad Red.

These Dinotte do not go dark when it strobes. The second pic shows the Dinotte *between* strobe pulses.

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offroadcmpr

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Bike? How about a pair of Ituo XP3's on a jogging stroller. 4600 total lumens.

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bidi

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Dynamo 6V 3WDynamo 6V 3W
output 0.9 A 1 x Cree XM-L2
Stand light: 4min front, 30min rear
Reflector: Spot 13°
Calvin temperature: 4200 K white neutral
Aluminium PA36 - hard anodising, 40um layer - titanium colorDe
Delrin magnetic Switch, delrin mount stand
chrome plated brass glands
water proof - all silicone orings
Dimensions: lenght 78mm x dia: 37.5mm
Weight: 130g (front) with stainless steel fork mount and all bolts
All hardware: stainless steel - bolts, washers, nuts, screws, brass, glass, alloy and delrin
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bidi

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Dynamo 6V 3WDynamo 6V 3W
output 0.9 A 1 x Cree XM-L2
Stand light: 4min front, 30min rear
Reflector: Spot 13°
Calvin temperature: 4200 K white neutral
Aluminium PA36 - hard anodising, 40um layer - titanium colorDe

Delrin magnetic Switch, delrin mount stand
chrome plated brass glands
waterproof - all silicone orings
Dimensions: lenght 78mm x dia: 37.5mm
Weight: 130g (front) with stainless steel fork mount and all bolts
All hardware: stainless steel - bolts, washers, nuts, screws, brass, glass, alloy and delrin

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harro

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Nothing fancy like a lot of you enthusiasts have. This is my work pushbike ( as I don't live too far from ) and the setup is used every day whether daylight or dark. Flashy during the daytime, steady in the dark.
The front is an Xeccon ( pron. x - e - con ) Spyker 1210. 1600 lumens to nil infinite level adjustment. 4 x X-PG Cree. 7.2V 2S2P Li-Ion pack.
The rear is an Xeccon Ginea Tail light. 250 lumens from its red X-RE Cree. Also a 7.2V 2S2P Li-ion pack.
Recharge and rotate both packs once a fortnight. Pack stays connected for the whole fortnight, so indicator leds are always on. Packs very rarely decend below 40% of maximum. Packs and lights are over three years old now.
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kevinthefro

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Not for mountain biking, not for commuting, but great for going to the grocery store and getting tons of attention.

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I bought cheap Wheel Brightz sets from eBay and modified them. I extracted the LED strings from four sets each green and blue (six for the pink since they're not as bright) to double (triple) the LEDs per wheel and replaced the clear tubing with 1/4" translucent tubing to create a more uniform glow. I wanted them to look like neon tubes. Reduced the current limiting resistor values in the battery packs accordingly to maintain the stock current per LED. On residential streets they make the whole street glow. Three AA NiMH batteries per wheel.
 
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Offgridled

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Not for mountain biking, not for commuting, but great for going to the grocery store and getting tons of attention.

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I bought cheap Wheel Brightz sets from eBay and modified them. I extracted the LED strings from four sets each green and blue (six for the violet since they're not as bright) to double (triple) the LEDs per wheel and replaced the clear tubing with 1/4" opaque white tubing to create a more even glow. I wanted them to look like neon tubes. Reduced the current limiting resistor values in the battery packs accordingly to maintain the stock current per LED. On residential streets they make the whole street glow. Three AA NiMH batteries per wheel.
Great work there!
 
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regulation

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Great, which raveman model ist it and where did you buy it?
This is PR900. I bought it from local US online retailer. Not sure whether it is available in your area. Maybe you could check Amazon.
 
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