Melanie
I tried out my new blow torch light last night from Nite
Rider. I couldn't believe how bright the light. Highway
signs seemed to "jump out" at me from the darkness. The stop
sign seemed like it was floating there in the darkness. The
yield sign seemed to come right out and touch my nose.
The mount adjusts much more easily than the previous ones I
have had with the Nite Rider lights. I have used the Digital
Pro-12 and Digital Pro-6 in the past, with Nicad and NMH
batteries. This mount uses an easy to adjust thumb screw.
It comes with one extension cord. For hinged bars, and most
bents, you'll need more than one because the cord attached
to the battery isn't very long.
It also has a note that its not waterproof but is designed
to be water resistant. Although its not my intent to ride
under water, I would like to know that it isn't ready to die
when a mean thunderstorm gets going.
I hate riding in hail and tornadoes. I know, I know, then
why do you do it? Sometimes it can't be helped.
Melanie
Rider. I couldn't believe how bright the light. Highway
signs seemed to "jump out" at me from the darkness. The stop
sign seemed like it was floating there in the darkness. The
yield sign seemed to come right out and touch my nose.
The mount adjusts much more easily than the previous ones I
have had with the Nite Rider lights. I have used the Digital
Pro-12 and Digital Pro-6 in the past, with Nicad and NMH
batteries. This mount uses an easy to adjust thumb screw.
It comes with one extension cord. For hinged bars, and most
bents, you'll need more than one because the cord attached
to the battery isn't very long.
It also has a note that its not waterproof but is designed
to be water resistant. Although its not my intent to ride
under water, I would like to know that it isn't ready to die
when a mean thunderstorm gets going.
I hate riding in hail and tornadoes. I know, I know, then
why do you do it? Sometimes it can't be helped.
Melanie
















