Eric and Peter have definitely given you the advice you needed. I just wanted to add an anecdotal point, when I first switched to dynamo lighting I thought the light was dim and was slightly disappointed on my first ride (maybe couple rides). After riding for a while with the light which I first thought might be too dim I started to realize how much better I could actually see the road and also how much better I could see things that weren't in the direct path of my light. The dynamo light I installed was also my first time using a light with the shaped beam found in European style lights. My old battery powered lights just made one super bright spot of light which sure seemed brighter but the more even spread of the dynamo, which seemed dimmer, sure makes seeing at night much better. So if after adjusting your light up it seems dimmer, don't worry, it's just the light spreading more evenly across the road.
On Thursday, June 11, 2020 at 9:36:34 AM UTC-7, Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! wrote: > > Having never had dyno until now, I don’t know what to expect. I don’t know > how the light *should* be or how far it should reach or whether it should > flicker or how it should be mounted, etc. Roberta kept saying, “Isn’t the > Edelux light so wonderful? It’s so much better than my other light!” I > definitely like my light, but I wasn’t as wowed as she was with hers. Which > got me thinking maybe the mechanics (having just about zero experience with > dyno lighting) didn’t put my light in the right position. I mean, how would > I know? > > I found images online that show Edelux II headlights giving a long view of > the road, where I feel my light illuminates maybe 5 feet in front of my > front tire. It’s definitely not as illuminating as the photos from my > Google search. I pulled some recent images of my bike that happen to show > the light, as well as a video of my teenager riding my bike. (I wanted to > see how my Clementine looked after its makeover, which is how this video > came to be.) > > The light is mounted with a Nitto mount from Analog on my Nitto basket > rack from Riv. It’s on the left side of my wheel. > > Photos: My bike, 2 videos of the how my light illuminates the road, and > lastly, a nice photo from the internet showing how Edelux SHOULD look. > > 1. Does my headlight look to be mounted in an optimal way? > 2. If not, is it easy for me to fiddle with? Or will futzing end with me > wrecking things? > 3. What tools would this call for? > > I hope this does not count as too off-topic. Thanks for the wisdom I’m > sure you’ll share here. > Leah > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to rbw-owners-bunch+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/rbw-owners-bunch/ea8283d3-c7f6-4a1f-bd2e-8f96e3c72f82o%40googlegroups.com.