Rear flashing light - that can survive wet conditions

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andrewleitch86
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by andrewleitch86

Get some electrical tape around all the seems in the light. It should be fine that way.

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Ozrider
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by Ozrider

Nite Flux or Exposure Flare
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dgasmd
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by dgasmd

DiNotte Lighting. End of thread. Next question............ :smartass:

Ozrider
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by Ozrider

Niteflux, totally sealed, USB charging port with rubber cover. probably the brightest rear light I have ever used. Has 3 brightness settings in flashing mode, and a really bright steady mode.
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