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Old 06-30-2001, 10:26 AM   #1
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Lighting Systems?

I am looking for a lighting system for an upcoming 24 hour race. The Nite Rider digital systems look to be the best. I can't decide if I should get a helmet mounted system or a handlebar mounted system.

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Old 06-30-2001, 11:53 PM   #2
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Lighting

At my last 24 hrs of Adrenalin race, I used BOTH types of lighting, helmet and handlebar. The bars show where the bike is going, and the helmet sees the low lying branch the bar lighting didn't.
I personally use BLT lighting system, a division of NORCO, unlike someother companies, it is REALLY easy to get spare parts, like bulbs, longer cords, extra batteries, and you WILL need them at the race. Hope this helps, and good luck.
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Old 07-01-2001, 11:06 AM   #3
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So maybe the best setup is to have a powerful bar mounted light, and a light weight, low wattage helmet mount?
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Old 07-02-2001, 10:20 AM   #4
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I have done many 24hr. races and helmet and bar lights are the way to go. I have a nite-rider helmet and a battery handlebar light(bring extra batteries fo both light systems). Good luck and have fun at the race! Are you doing the Winter Park race?
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Old 07-02-2001, 10:44 AM   #5
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I'm doing 24 hours of Tahoe, and Moab. Is there a 24 in Winterpark?
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Old 07-02-2001, 10:54 AM   #6
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Yes, Adrenalin is doing a race August, 4-5. I don't like the sponsers but 24hr racing is a gas! www.trilife.com will get you the info you need. Good luck at Moab+Tahoe.
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Old 07-06-2001, 09:58 AM   #7
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Rent!

I have a Marwi system that I really like, but I'll rent a nite rider at my next race because of the great support. Of course, you get that same great support if you buy the nite riders, but why not try out handle bar and head mounts before you buy. I prefer the bar mounts because they really make the technical stuff stand out (thats good!). The helmet mounts tend to flatten them deceptively (thats bad!). Just have fun. Come out to 24 Hours of Seven Springs in Penn. on Labor day weekend. It's a low profile affair, more grass roots, less sponsorhip and a ton of fun. FWF
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Helmit mounts let you move the light where you want to see wihhout having to turn the wheel that way. That's good.
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Helmet mount and two bar mounts. You will be happy with the headtrip and you probably wont need both bar mounts, but it is good to have a backup.
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Lighting

My opinion is to go with a NiteRider dual beam. I've done 24 Hrs of Moab 3 times w/ this system and ridden through 100 degree weather, rain, snow, blowing sand, and a few rough crashes--never had a problem. This race had Niterider support and so charging was never a problem. A helmet mount would be good, too. Should help with depth perception. HTH!
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Old 07-25-2001, 10:42 AM   #11
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If you only afford one light I'd go with the helmet mount. I've been night riding since the '80's when we used generators. I personnaly use a Digital Night owl and a Digital Headtrip Pro. On the road I'll use the bar but off road just the helmet until I'm going really fast. Helmet mounts also allow you to do repairs a lot more easily.

You can't go wrong with Nightrider product. Its tough and reliable and works very well. But there are lots of good lights out there by other manufacturers too. The BLT stuff is very cost effective for one.
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Old 07-26-2001, 06:34 AM   #12
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LIGHTEN UP!

Ive used both a helmet light and handle bar light (not at the same time) and both do the job well.
My helmet light is a 15w BLT, and have found it to have about 1 3/4hrs burn time with a really good light coverage.It also mounts easy,has a compact battery,RCA leads(so you can make them longer easy)and fits in a Hydrapack a snap!
If you use waterbottle prehaps the handlebar mount is the way to go though?!
Regardless,just go out there and get Dirty!
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My team did the 24 Hours of Rocky Hill last year and most of us ride every tues. nite here in Dallas.

Right now we use a Digital 12E on the bars and a Storm on the head.

The helmet light is the most important by far. And the Storm with 4 hours of HID light chages everything. I know the Storm is expensive... but it truly makes night riding a true alternative to the summer sun and heat here in TX.

The other thing.. is if you get some other light... and you see someone using a Storm... you will feel small and insignificant.
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I know what you are saying about those HID lights, they are amazing. Is your Storm reliable? Do you know how much extra batteries/bulbs are?
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Not sure about the cost of the bulb... I know it will be a bit more expensive.

The reliability has been great. I fell square on it once.. came off on a downhill section when my shoe caught on a tree. And I have taken two blows sqare on it from low fallen trees... enough to ring my bell.... and the thing keeps ticking.

I really love the Storm. I lets me ride about twice as much as I would otherwise.... and that is worth a lot to me.
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