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If you have a bar mounted light (Magiclight for example) doesn't the Garmin out front cause a shadow?

 

Do you go night riding with your road bike ... :eek:

 

Magiclight = Mtb

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Do you go night riding with your road bike ... :eek:

 

Magiclight = Mtb

 

No, but its still dark @ 5:00 when I go out on my road bike ;)

besides, most of our morning ride group have Magiclights of some sort

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Just for interest sake....garmin deisgned a handlebar mount and it is half the price of the K-Edge one, I ordered a K-Edge one already tho, but this will only be release in October 2012.

 

 

Problem there is Garmin SOUTH AFRICA will most likely only get stock....maybe....in a years time!!

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No, but its still dark @ 5:00 when I go out on my road bike ;)

besides, most of our morning ride group have Magiclights of some sort

 

Pffft... these dirt roadies!

Just stretching your chain man!

;)

 

These are aimed at roadies riding in a aero position or TT position

 

... or you could just move the magiclight further left or right on the bars.

 

You should be warming up between 5am and 6am ... only need to start looking at your unit once the intensity and sunlight kicks up!

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Yes I do...al my training is done pre-dawn - Streetlights do not equal magiclight

 

Sorry guys, I have a different interpretation of night riding... normally at night, 8pm/9mp, chuck in some fat tires, mud, singletrack, mountains and all the rest.

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Yes I do...al my training is done pre-dawn - Streetlights do not equal magiclight

 

And does the Garmin mounted out front cause any problem with the throw of light?

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Sorry guys, I have a different interpretation of night riding... normally at night, 8pm/9mp, chuck in some fat tires, mud, singletrack, mountains and all the rest.

 

Yupp. That's pretty awesome too! :thumbup:

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