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Old 08-09-19, 02:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Cornfield
the lights come from Lupine. They appear to be quite expensive at $300 plus. Expensive is acceptable if they provide exceptional light.
Are Lupine systems worth the $$$
There are cheaper lights with the same brightnes - Supernova. Both companies develop in Germany.
supernova-lights.com/en/blog/

Supernova has much more experience with street lights, beam shapes and DC powered lights for ebikes.
supernova-lights.com/en/products/e-bike-lights-45-kmh/m99-pro/

Supernova offers models for 6V, 12V and 5-12V.
supernova-lights.com/en/products/e-bike-lights-45-kmh/m99-mini-pure-45/
supernova-lights.com/en/m99-mini-pure-25/
shop.supernova-design.com/shop/product/supernova-m99-mini-pure-45-139?category=225
shop.supernova-design.com/shop/product/supernova-m99-mini-pure-25-194?category=224


Originally Posted by Cornfield
Lupine told me that the headlights are available but that the tail lights that are compatible wouldn't be available for a year. I hate getting things half right. I told the bike dealer to forget about the Lupines and just mount whatever lights he has in stock. She is only going to ride on bike trails, no roads.
shop.supernova-design.com/shop/product/supernova-m99-tail-light-25-195?category=224
shop.supernova-design.com/shop/product/supernova-m99-e6-tail-light-45-81?category=225
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