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A good headlight and tail light may not just be a critical defensive measure when becoming visible to motorists and other cyclists. In most places, it’s required by law during nighttime. All the reflectors and nuclear-green clothing in the world won’t catch the attention of the people you want to see you compared with a good set of lights. Headlights Most experienced cyclists, believe it or not, do not rely on headlights to see at night. With the exception of nocturnal mountain bikers and twilight country road riders, most routes provide ample street lighting when navigating through cities and towns. In congested areas, the headlight provides a significant signal to anyone ahead of you of your presence. We’re not saying that you will never need a decent headlight to see on your route – only you can be the judge of that. However, in most instances, the primary task of the cyclist’s headlight isn’t even to see – it is to be seen.  The Princeton Tec EOS.
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