Post 9iMausgvUkbXwQexLU by xosem@mstdn.io
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(DIR) Post #9iMausSOMmyjDLrLgu by PLA@pixelfed.social
2019-05-01T01:35:53+00:00
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Bicycle leaning on a rusting construction dumpster.
(DIR) Post #9iMausgvUkbXwQexLU by xosem@mstdn.io
2019-05-01T05:15:55Z
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@PLA ...on the road again π π΄ (this #giant is your backup option π )may I ask you about the specs of the back light you're using? I'm looking for a new one (last died) and bright and long batery life are my goals. Any sugestion? thanksCC @metalbiker @pla
(DIR) Post #9iMaut18Hclex675qC by pla@pla.social
2019-05-01T10:18:26.751900Z
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@xosem Yes. The Giant Defy 3 is my back-up bike. Hoping for a pick-up call today on my main bike the Giant Anyroad 1. π€My rear light is the Hotshot Pro 150 USB. https://cygolite.com/product/hotshot-pro-150-usb/ I'm very happy with it. I purchased it March 7, 2019 from Amazon for $32.51. It is pricey but it is a good brighty light. Very long lasting in blink mode. πI also have these two lights flashing and they also last a very long time. I mount the red one on the seat stay and the clear one on the fork. I left the red one flashing for over 14 hours and it was still going strong. https://www.topeak.com/global/en/products/safety-light-sets/779-aero-usb-combo πAnd finally I have these mounted as well. The red one is mounted on the seat post as a back-up light. Only used if the other ones die. I am not thrilled with its longevity. I've had one of these die after a few months. I use the clear light on the top tube on morning rides. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01EUQ7ZQG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 π @PLA @metalbiker