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- The bike light I really want:
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- * Costs no more than $60, preferably less. Cheap enough to carry a spare at all times is ideal.
- * Is bright.
- * Doesn't care about rain and freezing.
- * Runs on off-the-shelf batteries in a common size (AAA would be best, but I'll take AA).
- * No fancy charger, no USB port.
- * Gets dimmer as it wears down, but _does not shut off without substantial warning_.
- * Has two modes: On and off.
- * No dimmer, no blinky mode. Fuck blinky mode.
- * I want a product with as little onboard logic as possible.
- * Has a simple switch not easily triggered by random jostling.
- * Does not rattle.
- * Does not fall off.
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- Does this exist? So far, I've tried products from NiteRider, Planet Bike, Cateye, and a couple of others. None of them are still working. (Well, with the exception of the ones that fell off. For all I know maybe those are fine.)
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- I'm seriously starting to consider getting into the market for myself. It seems like a crowded field from the outside, but either it's a lot harder to produce a glorified flashlight with a little clip on it than you'd think, or there is a killing to be made here.
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- -- bpb nov. 14 2011
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