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    • Overall Rating: 4
    • Price: 5
    • Quality: 5
    • Ease Of Use: 3
    • Usefulness: 3
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    good light for low price

    posted by agarciapa on 01/29/2013 Certified Owner

    Involvement:Expert (understands the inner workings) - Ownership:more than 1 month

    Pros:
    It is cheap, it works fine, I am using it with rechargeable batteries and it get enough power and gives enough bright. It is good build and seems to be able to resist some hits, that is good for mountain bike riders, at least for me.
    Cons:
    I have no cons at all for this product the only thing is that at the beginning I try to attach it to the frame but its a little...
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    • Overall Rating: 4
    • Price: 4
    • Quality: 3
    • Ease Of Use: 5
    • Usefulness: 5
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    not so bad

    posted by 20f83509 on 02/20/2010 Certified Owner

    Involvement:General (knows how to use it) - Ownership:less than 1 day

    Pros:
    Small and bright. Can be easy installed on the rudder.
    Cons:
    Small scratches on the body (may be introduced during shipping), small rust on the internal screws. Has 3 modes: Fast blinking...
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    • Overall Rating: 4
    • Price: 5
    • Quality: 3
    • Ease Of Use: 4
    • Usefulness: 4
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    Its okay

    posted by fonfa on 11/22/2008 Certified Owner

    Involvement:Expert (understands the inner workings) - Ownership:1 week to 1 month

    Pros:
    Fits a road bike handlebar (they're thicker than mountain bikes'). It's somewhat bright, though I never owned others to be able to compare. Has 3 modes: Fast blinking, slow blinking and always on. It's noticeably darker on always on though.
    Cons:
    You have to unscrew it and take the whole thing from your bike if you don't want it to get stolen when parking outside. It's ki...
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