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Hey guys and girls

 

I'm looking for someone to test and review one of my bike lights, as an unbiased independent reviewer over a few weeks

 

I would preferably like someone who has been doing night rides for a little while now, and has used a few different lights so as to have a basis for their review, someone who rides both dirt and road would be ideal, but someone who sticks to the dirt would also be fine, as most of my queries regarding my lights are for MTB

 

The light I'd like to have tested would be the single LED T6 lights I have, with a 6400mAh battery pack

 

Thanks everyone who sent me messages, have got a few people who would be able to help. :)

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Theres a group of riders here in Howick that ride long before the sun comes up. I could pass it round to all of them and you could have more information and reviews than you could shake a stick at. It would be a pleasure.

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IT LOOKS A LOT LIKE THE EXTREME LIGHT I HAVE

Ditto

 

I'm not trying to start a mud fining contest between different suppliers of lights

 

I'm trying to get a review for potential buyers who want to know how the light handles on a mountain bike, how well it works for single track etc.

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As said above, look a lot like some other lights on the market. Like those from Ryder.

With that, I am not saying it is bad or anything.

But if I may give advice, GET ANOTHER BAR MOUNTING SYSTEM.

I have chucked those mounts on my lights and fitted better ones.

Those are crappy. The rubber band are to long or the short, and they perish and break and the light can not be swiveled and then shine off center form the front wheel

Edited by IH8MUD
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I have told iteachcoffee to contact you. He fits your criteria perfectly and is a motoring journalist so he should be able to do a thorough review.

 

Thank you

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As said above, look a lot like some other lights on the market. Like those from Ryder ones.

With that, I am not saying it is bad or anything.

But if I may give advice, GET ANOTHER BAR MOUNTING SYSTEM.

I have chucked mounts on my lights and fitted better ones.

Those are crappy. The rubber band are to long or the short, and they perish and break.

 

I'm actually in the process of getting other mounts, to test myself before offering them to my buyers

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Theres a group of riders here in Howick that ride long before the sun comes up. I could pass it round to all of them and you could have more information and reviews than you could shake a stick at. It would be a pleasure.

 

Thank you, I'll send you a PM a little later this afternoon.

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I would happily do it for you, I have some night riding experience, have had more than enough lights over the years, bit I won't be able to do it now.

Sorry.

 

Thank you for the offer anyway :thumbup:

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I'm actually in the process of getting other mounts, to test myself before offering them to my buyers

That is my only gripe with these lights, the mounts, you spend a lot of time readjusting them on rides.

Posted (edited)

I'm not trying to start a mud fining contest between different suppliers of lights

 

I'm trying to get a review for potential buyers who want to know how the light handles on a mountain bike, how well it works for single track etc.

 

hey bud a bit of advice if you asking for help, READ the posts, no one said anything about mud slinging, CALM YOURSELF, i pointed out it LOOKS( even bold ) the same,,,,,,,so you mr "new kid on the block" could/ should simply reply with facts,

yes hubber it might look the same but it is not...........maybe some details no need to work yourself up when asking for help

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If you don't come right let me know.

I do 90% of my training/riding between 4am-7am and do the occasional 5:30pm-7pm ride as well. My riding is probably split 50/50 Road/MTB and covers pretty much everything from world cup XC courses to 200km road rides. I do try to avoid riding in the rain tho. :whistling:

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