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LSMike  
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 More options 1 Nov 2006, 13:00
Newsgroups: uk.rec.cycling
From: "LSMike" <mikeska...@googlemail.com>
Date: 1 Nov 2006 05:00:55 -0800
Local: Wed 1 Nov 2006 13:00
Subject: Re: Front light bulbs - LED vs. halogen vs. krypton vs. xenon...

Alex wrote:
> Jim D wrote:
> > What I want, personally,  is a front light that is *inexpensive* and
> > will give a long and sufficiently wide, bright beam for 2-3 hours on 2
> > or 4 rechargeable NimH 'AA' batteries - and isn't likely to blow its
> > bulbs. Is that feasable? Which of the above bulb types is most likely
> > to be in such a lamp?

> Hmm, not quite inexpensive at 40 quid, but the Cateye EL530 is getting
> some very good words.

> -Alex

I have two now, scorchingly bright.  Oh, you can get them from the US
on eBay for around £25-£27 delivered, try geargurl and zbikenut.

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