Front light for country roads

Trekkie

Finding my (electric) wheels
Jul 22, 2018
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I commute a couple of times a week on my Trek Powerfly and cover about 12 miles on unlit roads. Currently I have a Cateye Volt 700 and another 400 lumen backup light. This issue is on full brightness they are just about enough to see but I am guessing because of the poor beam control I get flashed by cars coming the other way (they are angled down)


My bike is pre wired for lights (6V) so I was thinking of either a B&M IQ-X 150 or a supernova M99. Does anyone have either of these? If so it would be great to get your feedback.

Thanks

Roger.
 

Fat Rat

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Lupine SL

a bit expensive but the beam image is like a car dip light
Also has inbuilt sensor control for auto switch between day run light and dip
 
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soundwave

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@8000lm thats all you will be able to see and blind anyone else lol ;)
 

soundwave

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its the best bang for your bucks output wise esp compared to lupine ;)
 

soundwave

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id not care as long as i can see where im going :D
 

Fat Rat

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id not care as long as i can see where im going :D
I here you
But when the car coming towards you can’t see you because your dazzling them and flattens you it’s not so good then :(
 

anotherkiwi

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I commute a couple of times a week on my Trek Powerfly and cover about 12 miles on unlit roads. Currently I have a Cateye Volt 700 and another 400 lumen backup light. This issue is on full brightness they are just about enough to see but I am guessing because of the poor beam control I get flashed by cars coming the other way (they are angled down)


My bike is pre wired for lights (6V) so I was thinking of either a B&M IQ-X 150 or a supernova M99. Does anyone have either of these? If so it would be great to get your feedback.

Thanks

Roger.
I ride a trike on unlit Basque Country roads, trikes get quite fast on 10% downhills...

Currently I use a b+m IXON IQ Premium AA cell powered 70 lux light and I haven't been scared yet. I will replace it with the 150 lux battery powered headlight when it fits in my budget. The other solution I have is to use the IXON with another IXON 40 lux for 130 lux total.
 
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