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• #27
Racist?
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• #28
It's a really small light, it has a remote switch, and an external battery pack.
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• #29
Small light but battery pack. Can the pack go under the saddle neatly?
Think I saw a courier with one. Similar back light to Dov's setup which is really big and visible without being blinding. I like that.
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• #30
The cable's not long enough to stretch from saddle....
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• #31
if you run it under saddle the battery pack also heats your barse
cosy
only from torchy
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• #32
When a man grows tired of London, he's grown tired of life.
When a man decides road discs are on the next bike, he's also grown tired of life.
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• #33
Cutting carbon forks is always sooooo relaxing.
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• #35
That's not a steerer, this is a steerer.
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• #36
They see me rollin'
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• #37
Looks good hippy. Saw that a couple of weeks ago. Saving weight on bar tape ?!
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• #38
Hippy's sweat is like battery acid- melts all bartape on contact
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• #39
Cranks, saddle and wheel swap looking much better.
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• #40
beast
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• #41
Black velvet
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• #42
ooooooooooooooof
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• #43
Looks fast
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• #44
That's half the battle
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• #45
Posh commuter before
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• #46
After
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• #47
Very nice. How does it ride?
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• #48
With panache.
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• #49
Commuter? For serious? I hope you theft-proof it.
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• #50
i'm pretty sure there is a tidier and waterproof thing i could put the battery pack in, to keep it under the stem.
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Not the prettiest bike light to look at - until you Xeccon Geinea I front light,no doubt, is the smallest and lightest high power light you can find, refined machined aluminum body,850 Lumens output, 2 - 5.5 hours long running time, it is the super star on your helmet and handlebar to light the darkness, light your way.