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Light & Motion Solo Logic Reviews
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Rechargeable lighting system with halogen lamp, Ni-Mh battery, and a trickle charger - Multi Voltage lamp has a maximum 13 w output and allows the rider to switch between three power settings - 13 w / 10 w / 6 w - Custom reflector ensures a very high quality light output -
Rotating lens bezel for a fully adjustable beam
pattern -
475 gram Ni-Mh battery pack and Ni-Mh trickle charger -
4 / 3 / 2 hour run times depending on lamp setting -
Low battery warning and auto shut off prevents damage to the battery and electric circuitry in the event of a flat battery -
Helmet and handle bar mounts included for every fitting eventuality -
Unique breakaway discs incorporated into the mount to prevent lamp damage in a crash -
Hook and loop Velcro-style strap supplied to mount the battery to the bike in a variety of positions -
# Total system weight including lamp, mount and battery pack - 595g -
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| Pros | Multi light levels, Adjustable from Spot to Flood, Long Run Time in the lower power modes, very durable. | | Cons | Trickle Charger | | Verdict | I have had my Solo Logic since 2003. It has been used every season and has always started up with no problems. Even now I still get 1.5 hours run time on the battery in high mode.
The adjustable beam really makes this the best halogen light ever. Spot for road riding and flood for off road. Low light level for long road rides, hi light level for off-road or fast downhill sections.
Presently I use this light with a Light and Motion ARC Cub and it is a great set up. I admit the trickle charger is a pain, but now I have the multi-chem turbo charger that came with the ARC and it charges in under an hour! Sadly it looks like Light and Motion may be discontinuing this light - pick one up on sale quick! | | Recommended for: Value seekers |
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