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HID Battery Powered Lights

Posted: June 11th, 2007, 11:10 pm
by AlisoBob
http://www.pricepoint.com/detail/14898- ... -Light.htm

Does anyone have experience with anything like this?

Cheap

Shines light where your eyes are pointing.

Bright

Light stays on, even if engine quits

Acceptable "On" time ( 2 hours)

Any feedback?

Posted: June 28th, 2007, 11:57 pm
by TYSTYX
I have a Niterider Digital Nightowl light for my mountainbike. It uses a 15 watt halogen light and has some serious lighting power. Stays lit for about 3.5 hrs. I was going to mount it to my 500, but the ni-cad battery wouldnt take a charge after letting it sit for a few years.

Now Niterider has even better lights. One of the new HID lights attached to a helmet would be great for riding. Ive been thinking of getting one.

here are their mx helmet-mounted lights:
http://www.niterideroffroad.com/hm.shtml

heres their main site :
http://niterider.com/prod_minewt.shtml









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Posted: July 1st, 2007, 12:24 am
by RodeHard
A buddy of mine has these. They really put out the light and are a well designed system. I'll be getting a set for myself soon.

http://trailtech.net/helmet_light_kits.html

Posted: July 1st, 2007, 3:06 am
by TYSTYX
RodeHard wrote:A buddy of mine has these. They really put out the light and are a well designed system. I'll be getting a set for myself soon.

http://trailtech.net/helmet_light_kits.html
Those are designed to attach to slotted downhill bicycle halmets

Posted: July 1st, 2007, 12:16 pm
by RodeHard
TYSTYX wrote:
RodeHard wrote:A buddy of mine has these. They really put out the light and are a well designed system. I'll be getting a set for myself soon.

http://trailtech.net/helmet_light_kits.html
Those are designed to attach to slotted downhill bicycle halmets
Yep... those too. The downhill bikers love them.

Posted: July 1st, 2007, 1:03 pm
by sabreguy
Check these out!
http://cyclopsmotorsports.com/productsLights.html
I know nothing about them personally but they look like they throw a hell of alot of light.

Posted: July 17th, 2007, 10:54 am
by lewisclan
$$ :shock:

Posted: July 17th, 2007, 1:04 pm
by AlisoBob
I'm seriously looking at these...

If the bike poop's out, at least you have light for the long walk back... or to signal someone?


I'm getting some, before Pismo....

Posted: July 17th, 2007, 1:20 pm
by britincali
300-500 for a battery light??????

I aint scared of the dark :cool:

Posted: July 17th, 2007, 1:39 pm
by AlisoBob
cuz your so high... .you eyes look like this...

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You can prolly' see in the friggin dark...


" Titled: When spliff gets in your eyes...


Giles Tremlett in Madrid
Wednesday July 7, 2004
The Guardian


We knew it gave people the munchies and made them giggle. Now researchers claim to have found a new property in cannabis - it helps us see in the dark.
Scientists made their discovery after becoming intrigued by Moroccan fishermen who not only failed to lose their sense of direction after smoking generous amounts of local kif, a mixture of cannabis and tobacco, but seemed to navigate better on dark nights.

"They attribute their ability to see to the consumption of kif that they spend entire hours smoking before getting into their barques," one of the research team, drawn from the US, Spain and Morocco, reported.

Jamaican fishermen have reportedly shown a similar reaction, suggesting that there may be something medically useful in cannabis apart from the pain-deadening properties already spotted by doctors treating cancer patients.

Equipped with a machine for measuring night vision, the researchers headed for the Rif valley, the centre of Morocco's flourishing cannabis trade. "High-grade sifted cannabis was mixed with tobacco in a 2:1 ratio and smoked as kif by subjects employing a traditional sebsi pipe," the team write in the latest Journal of Ethnopharmacology.

Three "kif-experienced" Moroccan volunteers were then invited to make "numerous inhalations".

The volunteers demonstrated "consistent improvements" in tests, leading the researchers to suggest that further studies should be conducted.

But their results backed up claims by the Observer columnist Sue Arnold, who suffers from retinitis pigmentosa and is officially registered blind. She noticed several years ago that drawing on strong Jamaican skunk suddenly and temporarily enabled her to see things clearly.

But Ms Arnold has since warned of side-effects that could impede night-time navigation.

"Only trouble was," she said, "I couldn't stand up."




ยท What did you think of this article? Mail your responses to life@guardian.co.uk and include your name and address."

Posted: July 17th, 2007, 2:40 pm
by britincali
I keep preaching that weed is good for you but noone listens :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: July 17th, 2007, 2:47 pm
by dannygraves
britincali wrote:I keep preaching that weed is good for you but noone listens :lol: :lol: :lol:
Yeah, I just keep picturing you in the woods at night with your eyes glowing and the sound of some guy narating "and right here we see the stoner in his natural habitat"

Posted: July 17th, 2007, 2:50 pm
by britincali
dannygraves wrote:
britincali wrote:I keep preaching that weed is good for you but noone listens :lol: :lol: :lol:
Yeah, I just keep picturing you in the woods at night with your eyes glowing and the sound of some guy narating "and right here we see the stoner in his natural habitat"


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: July 17th, 2007, 3:41 pm
by AlisoBob
dannygraves wrote:......and the sound of some guy narating "and right here we see the stoner in his natural habitat"
..seconds before Ported / Polished "mounts" his sneek attack!

Posted: July 17th, 2007, 3:43 pm
by britincali
AlisoBob wrote:
dannygraves wrote:......and the sound of some guy narating "and right here we see the stoner in his natural habitat"
..seconds before Ported / Polished "mounts" his sneek attack!



:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Posted: July 17th, 2007, 7:31 pm
by TYSTYX
britincali wrote:I keep preaching that weed is good for you but noone listens :lol: :lol: :lol:

I hear ya....Im 43 now and have been a toker since I was 16 in high school....damn.....27 yrs......where did the time go?.....up in smoke !!!




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Posted: July 17th, 2007, 9:39 pm
by AlisoBob
Here is the illumination from thw 35 watt set up... I'm looking at the 50 watt...

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Posted: July 18th, 2007, 8:29 pm
by TYSTYX
Damn....pretty bright. The 50watt must really kick ass !!!

Posted: July 20th, 2007, 10:24 am
by AlisoBob
I purchased my " Glorified Flashlight" as Brit calls it....

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Reasoning?

1. Will provide adequate light for the riding I do.

2. If the bike craps out... you can:
a: Work on it in the dark
b: Walk back in the dark, and see where your going
c: Signal someone
d: Look for Brit after he goes off the trail ( too cheap to by light of his own...)

3.Run time per charge for the 50watt is two hours, 3 if you add another power pack

4. Everything fits in the Camelbak... no leads or cables to tether you to the bike.

5. Illuminates where I'm looking, not where my bars are pointing.... This is a big difference for me!!!!


I'l have it for Pismo...

Darryl, the guy who own Cyclops is a rider too... He'll be up at the BUTTSTOMPER event Mojo posted.... Says he goofed up when he sold his CR500 to go 4 stroke.... got all excited to hear about our site.... is looking for another CR500!!

I'll post my review after Pismo... So far Darryl seems very cool, wants to make sure I'm completly satisified... a good sign!

Posted: July 26th, 2007, 1:40 am
by AlisoBob
This light is NO JOKE!

I drove my wifes CT90 around the hood' tonight with this light on... There is an area with a burnt out street light.... its pitch black....

Rode like it was noon @ Glaimis...

Friggin light is bright, and illuminates a huge area.

This is gonna work out great!

We'll see if it works as well in Pismo.

Posted: July 30th, 2007, 8:52 am
by AlisoBob
If you dont have a light set-up mounted on you bike, or even if you do..... This is the light to get!!!

I took it to Pismo, and it performed beyond my expectations.

The conditions were pretty rough in camp. It was very overcast...no moonlight whatsoever, add the smoke from the campfires + fireworks and the mist from the ocean spray.. I thought all I would see would be the reflection of the beam.... wrong. The light cut through the muck pretty well.

Out in the dunes, the light worked very well. The beam is well focused the right distance in front of you, with a nice "secondary" glow lighting up the surrounding area. With the light at the highest possible point ( on top of your helmet) you dont get the "shadowing" like you do with lower positioned lights. Also the light didnt "bounce" like other bike mounted lights I have rode with. It seemed to roll with my head, staying in synch with my vision, and was far more natural.

I didnt test the run time, but it wouldnt of mattered. Cyclops states that max run time wouldnt be achevied until the battery cycles a few times.

The batteries fit nicely in the Camel Bak, the weight is about 1.5 lbs or so and the on / off switch is placed well up by the light and can be worked effortlessly... and "fumble free".

At one point I got off my bike, and pretended to be fiddling with the motor, tires, and controls to see if the beam would be too bright to be useful at such close distances.. nope.

All in all, with price, function, ease of use, and value all added up, I give this 4.5 out of 5 Wheelies. Al Gava said that Lithium batteries would cut the weight in half. This might me helpful for the ladies or kids when riding at night.

Contact Darryl @ Cyclops to purchase one. Tell him your a member here... Maybe he'll give you a discount!


E-mail:
darryl@cyclopsmotorsports.com

Phone:
Toll Free at 1-800-624-0278
or call direct 253-520-3437

Great unit Darryl, Thankyou!!!!!

Posted: July 30th, 2007, 10:19 am
by AlisoBob
Darryl sent me this note...


"Bob
I am pleased that you enjoyed our product and thanks much for the review.
I know Pismo can be trecherious, I've had some bad experiences there
with the steep peeks and soft approaches. Let me know if there is
anything that I can help you with..
In the next few weeks we are introducing our new HID helmetlight " Big
Bertha" It will be a great light for high speed desert. But the 50 watt
halogen that you have will still be more usefull for all around riding.
Thanks again
Darryl VanNieuwenhuise
Cyclops Motorsports D.B.A.
Cyclops Product Development
1-800-624-0278"



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Posted: July 30th, 2007, 10:23 am
by britincali
I din't see anything about a "good review discount", I like the light and definatly want one I just dont like the amount of coin that has to be dropped.....

Posted: July 30th, 2007, 10:31 am
by sabreguy
I am glad you liked the light Bob. I seen it advertised on DirtbikeTV and thought it looked pretty impressive!! :cool:

Posted: July 30th, 2007, 10:32 am
by AlisoBob
Thanks for the tip Rick!

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