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FrancoisO

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I want to buy myself a light for my MTB.  What would you guys suggest on the brightness?  I have seen lights that are 200, 500 or even 960 lumens. 

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Do not want to spend more than say R2000-00.  What is Lumens, and how does this compare to candle light say 400 or 80 Candle light?

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FranciosO

 

We have a brilliant price on the Hope 1 LED :

 

                 Suggested retail = R 2000      Our price R 1100 

 

                            Check it on our online site at www.cwcycles.co.za
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U cannot go wrong with the Magiclights.I doubted it until I bought a pair.I plan on buying another set.

 

 

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U cannot go wrong with the Magiclights.I doubted it until I bought a pair.I plan on buying another set.

 

Strange answer...... if they are so good why do you need another set??????
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I also use exposure lights, the Maxx D .

The guys with Sigma lights recon that their lights start casting shadows when I am behind them.

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U cannot go wrong with the Magiclights.I doubted it until I bought a pair.I plan on buying another set.

 

 

Strange answer...... if they are so good why do you need another set??????

 

I have three bikes,and everyone has its own equipment.This set is for the 3rd bike.

God bless

 

 

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Lets put it in perspective. The Magiclight is so bright I use it as flood light to inspect my property when the alarm sounds.

It is the nest as far as brightness, weight, size and battery life.
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I am ordering mine today.

Just waiting for Brad to get back to me with EFT details.

 

The Hope's don't have the best reviews and have been around for a while i.e. technology has moved on.
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it seems Magiclight has the market sewn up...

 

Are they really that good and cheap that no other manufacturer can compete?

 

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The Deal Extreme lights are the next best.

I think they are similar (if not the same), but ordering them can be sketchy because of stock and you get no local back-up. They are a lot cheaper though.
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The Deal Extreme lights are the next best.

I think they are similar (if not the same)' date=' but ordering them can be sketchy because of stock and you get no local back-up. They are a lot cheaper though.
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Nothing wrong with DX these days. And yes, they are the same lights, just different packaging and extras.

Its half the price you pay localy. so you can order 2. With only a 3 month warranty localy thats not a bad option then.

 

This one sell it allot cheaper the the other local guy plus give 6 month warranty.

https://www.bikehub.co.za/forum_posts.asp?TID=80929&KW=magic

 

fastbike2010-05-04 04:47:52

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it seems Magiclight has the market sewn up...

 

Are they really that good and cheap that no other manufacturer can compete?

 

 

The magic light is an example of what the Chinese do best. Copy and manufacture cheap.

It is a direct rip-off of the Lupine Tesla.

 

Thus no R&D costs.

 

It is actually so cheap that it is difficult to buy the parts for a decent DIY light for less (but I still prefer to build my own).

It is not perfect, but offers good value for money.

 

Also see

https://www.bikehub.co.za/forum_posts.asp?TID=67088

 

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