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Old 11-18-22, 04:35 AM
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After one week of usage, I can confirm that this light is waterproof and it does not slip from the handlebar as other people stated in the reviews.
However, it seems that the runtime tends to be a little lower than the one indicated on the Lezyne website. This could also happen because of the colder temperatures in my area.
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Originally Posted by swordfish2011
After one week of usage, I can confirm that this light is waterproof and it does not slip from the handlebar as other people stated in the reviews.
However, it seems that the runtime tends to be a little lower than the one indicated on the Lezyne website. This could also happen because of the colder temperatures in my area.
did you get caught off-guard? I've had a single light die as I was riding in pitch darkness. less than fun
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Old 11-24-22, 07:57 AM
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Originally Posted by rumrunn6
did you get caught off-guard? I've had a single light die as I was riding in pitch darkness. less than fun
Yes I did, but I was ready for the rain since I checked the weather before getting out
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Old 11-24-22, 08:00 AM
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Originally Posted by swordfish2011
Yes I did, but I was ready for the rain since I checked the weather before getting out
not actually what I was asking but good for you
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Old 11-26-22, 05:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Oldguyonoldbike
I have two Lezyne handlebar lights that I like very much. They last quite a while on a charge and I've never had any problems with the handlebar mount. The only thing I can compare them to is a similar Blackburn handlebar light. I prefer the Lezyne for both brightness and battery life.
You cannot let light sit unused. Otherwise it will not take a charge if battery is too low. I didn't use my battery all winter went to charge and it would not take. If you Google this you will see it is not uncommon. Co. did replace battery! Otherwise, light is great, no slippage issues.
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