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BBB Highpower Front Light

  • 15-09-2011 9:43pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 421 ✭✭


    BBB Highpower Front Light, model BLS-63 Highpower

    Super bright, see and be seen, suitable for riding in all conditions, even unlit rural roads.

    Three modes High & Low Power and Flashing - Rechargabkle Battery Pack lasts for hours and hours and recharged by pluging in to the mains (also has a warning ligth which warns you when you are down to c.45mins of power so you dont get caught out too far from home).

    For more details see link to BBB website.

    http://www.bbbparts.com/lightsets_bls63.php

    In perfect order, only used a couple of evenings a week since January.
    (Change of jobs means I can no longer commute by bike, hence the sale)

    Paid €140, will sell for €80 ONO


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 815 ✭✭✭mp31


    What's the beam pattern like - is it narrow spot or a wide trapezoidal thing?

    How well does it work on unlit rural roads i.e where there is no lighting at all?

    Also how long does it run on high power?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 421 ✭✭Kebel



    @ mp31

    Apologies for the delay in posting a response to your queries, but I was away for the weekend.

    The beam is quiet wide, suitable in my opinion for use on unlit rural roads. My route to / from work involved about 10 miles or so of unlit road, (often more as I used to add extra “training” miles on my way home after work).

    If a deal is agreed, a night time meeting inspection might actually, make sense !!!!

    Can't remember the quoted running life will check it later but I have been out for 2+ hours without the warning light coming on – will check it later and advise


    Kebel


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