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From: sms <scharf.steven@geemail.com>
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On 3/30/2024 5:54 PM, Roger Merriman wrote:

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> The commute light I use is by today’s standards fairly modest but is plenty
> for that usage.

I've never believed in these crazy bright bicycle lights Even on unlit 
MUPs 1500-1800 lumens is sufficient if the optics are correct. For trail 
riding on mountain bikes you may need something brighter and there are 
lights with 2600-3600 lumens available.

Lately, one thing I've seen is annoyingly bright rear flashers, there is 
really no need for a 500 lumen rear flasher! When you're riding behind 
someone they are directly in your field of view for a long time, unlike 
with a front light where they are on the other side of the road and you 
only see their front light, indirectly, for a short time.