It's not just me, my other half broke one in the same way. It might depend how often you open it up I guess. I wish they'd make a USB rechargeable version, that would be amazing. To be fair one thing I have never had with the Cherry Bomb is water ingress.
The other thing is I really want lights which have a built in bracket like the Knog. I have too many bikes to have brackets on all of them.
Re: Moons, I just read these:
How have people found the build quality of the Moon lights? Mine (a Meteor) has given to the ghost after getting a bit damp. Pretty unimpressed and chasing a refund. Gone for a Cateye Volt 300 pricematched down to 40 quid. Seems nicely made but I said that about the Moon.
Cateye brackets tend to give up before theirs lights in my experience.
My rear Moon comet died on me* which I had bought from cycle surgery; they replaced it with brand new Moon Shield. I find them pretty good tbh. Again if you want build quality you shouldnt be chasing any of this plastic crap, get exposure/hope/cnc alu lights.
went completely unresponsive while charging so I am guessing something wrong with battery/usb connection.
It's not just me, my other half broke one in the same way. It might depend how often you open it up I guess. I wish they'd make a USB rechargeable version, that would be amazing. To be fair one thing I have never had with the Cherry Bomb is water ingress.
The other thing is I really want lights which have a built in bracket like the Knog. I have too many bikes to have brackets on all of them.
Re: Moons, I just read these:
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