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Cateye 610 has an extremely poor mount......... or so it has been reported. Seems to break easily. I use the RSP ASTRUM so I can recommend that
I can believe that about the mount, it even looks poor.
The RSP ASTRUM does look good, especially after a little waterproofing, but I'm hoping to get lights on by tomorrow and being a noob here I'm not sure where I'd pick one up from in West London (evans don't sell them). The alternative option I'm considering for the rear is the Blackburn Flea but the charger is putting me off.
Edit: Just seen your post CowHen, thanks for that. I think I'll have to have a play with the cat eye mount in store and see what I think.
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Man, there's so much information in this thread and so many contradicting reviews and opinions! My head hurts.
I moved to London a few days back and need to get some decent lights on the bike before heading out in the evenings. I don't need to light anything up, I just don't want to get mowed down. I'd ideally like to spend no more than £50 and I don't want anything that requires fixing a bracket.
I was thinking of the Cateye TL-610 (£18) http://www.evanscycles.com/products/cateye/tl-610-rear-light-ec019839 for the rear and the Moon Mask 5.0 (£20) http://www.evanscycles.com/products/moon/mask-5-led-front-light-ec033669 for the front. For those with experience of either, would you recommend them or suggest an alternative? I'd ideally like something with a little more side visibility but couldn't find anything that fully detaches. (I do however have a pair of Knog Frogs which I'll use on the forks and the stays).
Any help would be massively appreciated.
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Analogue as in... mechanical?
I think you're underestimating the space it takes to make an alarm, not necessarily the complexity. Alarm clocks aren't small, as they need to be large enough to make the kind of noise that wakes you.I suppose so, but Skagen have managed to make a nice looking watch with an alarm feature so I thought that perhaps there may be more!
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I've tried searching so please forgive me if this has been covered before or belongs elsewhere.
I have a Chrome Ivan bag and I wanted to know if anyone has used it as carry on luggage on a plane? The Chrome website states it's a couple of inches too tall against British Airways cabin restrictions, but I wondered how accurate both of those measurements are and how much leeway is given.
Ideally I'd love a yes or a no from personal experience.
Thanks
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Hi esbe,
Do you have the other lens as part of the sale too? Or did you p/x for this one.
Also are you taking offers?I sold the 14mm lens lens to help pay for the nicer 20mm one.
£450 for both is very fair. This is the hottest micro 4/3rds lens and camera in excellent condition. I'd hold at £450 if I was you esbe and take it to eBay or Gumtree if it doesn't sell here.
I thought so. Thanks pal.
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Good point, thanks. There are plenty of shots in the 20mm f/1.7 flickr group – this lens is loved by many.
Plus there's a great in depth write up on why this set up is so amazing (even though it's about the GF1, the predecessor to the camera I'm selling here): http://craigmod.com/journal/gf1-fieldtest/
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I have one for sale mate: http://www.lfgss.com/thread75760.html
Sure, if that's cool with you that'd be good. Let me know a time and I'll be there.