I notice you had to forgo your head unit to fit the light. I've bought a few Exposure lights over the years and they are superb but mounting can be a challenge if you are using a bikepacking setup or bar bags. Carbon bars usually mean you have limited options on the tops and the Garmin will partially block the beam. I'd like to see a solid fork crown mount option similar to that of Supernova. Exposure's customer service is incredible. My old Strada RS had taken a beating and was out of warranty but they serviced it and put the repaired old internals in a new gun metal case for a small fee and it is good as new again. I don't mind paying a bit extra initially when I can prolong the life of a product like this.
My rear lights are "truck nuts" in blue. SO not only is it a flashing light, in an alarming colour, it jiggles. My head lamps are literal headlamps from uh... You guys call it "Poundland"? I took 2, and cut the bands off, they bolted right onto the front of the steering column. Two rows of 3 LED floods for fog, or a pair of spots for regular night riding. Cost me 10 Canuck Bucks.
Don't, it's just a mediocre round beam that makes you almost the whole market, except you're paying more $$.. Way better lights for the $ and for the performance weather for street/gravel or for woods/songletrack
No better lights in my opinion. Lots of people focus on max output which is a bit of a vanity measure. How the light is used, dispersed etc is the key. The build quality is exceptional, battery life is incredible, output doesn't just drop off a cliff like it does with some lights - it maintains the same output throughout the battery life. Plus they are manufactured in the UK as you say, warranty and customer service is second to none. Spend the money if you can!
It's no better than majority of lights..same round beam. Outbound trail Evo (($249), and full on lighting MB6 ($399)will make this looks sad. Even some AliExpress cheapies like the Infun GT200 and King Kong 6 series ray will for 35-65 USD
Also , round beams don't have any cut off, so they'll be glaring oncoming no matter the setting or down angle
I had an Exposure Joystick that lasted for ages and was great, but the Diablo I had failed relatively quickly and didn't hold charge after a while.
I notice you had to forgo your head unit to fit the light. I've bought a few Exposure lights over the years and they are superb but mounting can be a challenge if you are using a bikepacking setup or bar bags. Carbon bars usually mean you have limited options on the tops and the Garmin will partially block the beam. I'd like to see a solid fork crown mount option similar to that of Supernova.
Exposure's customer service is incredible. My old Strada RS had taken a beating and was out of warranty but they serviced it and put the repaired old internals in a new gun metal case for a small fee and it is good as new again. I don't mind paying a bit extra initially when I can prolong the life of a product like this.
My rear lights are "truck nuts" in blue. SO not only is it a flashing light, in an alarming colour, it jiggles. My head lamps are literal headlamps from uh... You guys call it "Poundland"? I took 2, and cut the bands off, they bolted right onto the front of the steering column. Two rows of 3 LED floods for fog, or a pair of spots for regular night riding. Cost me 10 Canuck Bucks.
I use Exposure flashers front and rear. Always lusted after a bar light
Don't, it's just a mediocre round beam that makes you almost the whole market, except you're paying more $$..
Way better lights for the $ and for the performance weather for street/gravel or for woods/songletrack
How you describe the difference between yours current tyres VS. Hutchinson Tundra that you tested before? I will appreciate your opinion.
The one I have can only recharge from its own wall charger ,other wuse ,very good .
No better lights in my opinion. Lots of people focus on max output which is a bit of a vanity measure. How the light is used, dispersed etc is the key. The build quality is exceptional, battery life is incredible, output doesn't just drop off a cliff like it does with some lights - it maintains the same output throughout the battery life.
Plus they are manufactured in the UK as you say, warranty and customer service is second to none. Spend the money if you can!
It's no better than majority of lights..same round beam.
Outbound trail Evo (($249), and full on lighting MB6 ($399)will make this looks sad.
Even some AliExpress cheapies like the Infun GT200 and King Kong 6 series ray will for 35-65 USD
Got it rubbish over priced both helmet and mk 17 ! Diablo oil slick ! Not worth the $$$$$ ! Tap feature rubbish when you hit a bump it goes off !
Sounds like a fault, have you contacted exposure?
You over paid for two round beams
I can give you better alternatives for less