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I really rate those lights for sideways visibility. As with all b&m front lights they come in different brightness levels. Brightest one is good. Not descending mountains in the pitch dark good, but good. And, unlike some of the more expensive b&ms it has plug connectors for the rear light not a cable that exits the light directly.
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Mind if I ask some basic questions?
I have an uber-practical commuter bike which needs a new front hub. So I'm thinking of getting a dynamo and lights to get rid of the need to charge my USB lights.
If I get a cheap Shimano hub am I going to be disappointed? Also, what's a good option for city riding for lights? Lots seem like they'd have no side visibility, which is no good. Also, how do you route a cable to the rear? That seems like it'd always be a bodge.