| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 820.1 | Brite Lite is Rite | DPDMAI::SMITH | The Solitary Cyclist | Fri Aug 12 1988 08:52 | 9 | 
|  |     Hi,
    
    I recommend the Brite Lite System with the extra powerful battery
    and the clamp-on mounting system. It worked well for me in France
    last year.
    
    Regards,
    
    GS
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| 820.2 | see note 626 | CTCADM::ROTH | If you plant ice you'll harvest wind | Mon Aug 15 1988 12:09 | 19 | 
|  |     See note 625 and replys for some suggestions.
    The Brite Lite is just a Union headlamp and tailight with a
    rechargable Gel-Cell battery.  They seem to make a few clamps
    to hold the lamps (and the battry?) on your bike, but the separate
    components can be had quite a bit more cheaply.
    I'd also have reservations with simply clamping a lamp on a mountain
    bike with quick release fittings because it was even difficult for
    me to mount lamps for the randennour events on a road bike so they
    wouldn't shake loose.  I assume you want them rock solid.
    Brite Lite ships a higher powered bulb than the standard Union - but
    a 0.7 amp "krypton" 6 volt lantern lamp can be used instead (and is a lot
    cheaper.)
    Performance sells the Brite Lite and replacement parts now.
    - Jim
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| 820.3 | CYCLOPS Lighting System | GLDOA::AUGHINBAUGH |  | Fri Sep 16 1988 12:10 | 8 | 
|  |     I would look in the current Nashbar catalog at the Cyclops. I have
    used this helmet mounted system for a couple of weeks now for my
    morning training rides and find it far better than bike mounted lighting
    systems. The reason is it lights where I am looking. The 4.5 watt
    light is incredibly bright and I am hoping for longer bulb life
    (a problem I had with bike mounted lights) because of my body acting
    as a shock absorber. All of these should be beneficial for mountain
    biking.                                                       
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