I have the B&M Lumotec IQ Cyo Premium T and it is a great light as others
have mentioned.  However, mounting it on a small front rack would not be
it's strong suit.  I'd recommend the upside-down Edeluxe for your rack if
you have the scratch.

On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 9:49 PM, Keith Muller <pharmer...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Most lights will feature an On/Off switch on the light itself.  Some offer
> an additional sensing mode(I.e. daytime running light & nighttime modes)
>
> The Edelux II is a very nice setup, though it is expensive.  I have it on
> three of my bikes.  If you are looking for a more affordable option, I
> would look into the B&M Lumotec IQ Premium CYO.  They have the exact same
> reflector and LED that the Edelux II has, but uses a less fancy plastic
> housing and aluminum heatsink.  I have one of these on a bike and I cant
> tell the difference between it and the Edelux II.  If you have the money
> and want the fancy, go with the Edelux II.  If you are on a budget and want
> the most our of your dollar, the go with the B&M Lumotec IQ Premium CYO.
> As for mounting, you can mount both these lights in the exact same manner.
> Your Marks rack has an eyelet on the left side that you can use to mount
> the light.  You may need to get creative if you have a basket mounted to
> the top of the rack.  Both lights are designed and have terminals to run
> rear lights if you decide to add one in the future.
> .
>
> On Thursday, January 28, 2016 at 9:19:21 PM UTC-5, RDS wrote:
>>
>> Light Recommendation
>>
>> I have a Clem 52 which has 27.5" wheels.  I just received a front wheel
>> with a Shimano DH-3N72 dyno hub.  I have never used a dyno hub.  I know
>> nothing about this type of lighting system, but want to give it a try more
>> out of curiousity than need.  I am looking for light recommendations.  Is
>> the light always on while pedalling?  Can a light be turned on or off while
>> pedalling?  I will probably just do a front light for time being. How do I
>> know specs for a light that is compatable with this particular hub?  My
>> clem has the small mark's rack on front, so any suggestions as where to
>> mount this light (high, low, on the rack, on the fork, ???)
>>
>> I don't get to ride as much as most of you.  Most of the time I will not
>> "need" this light.  It will be more for times when darkness beats me back
>> to the truck.  I do not live near a big city, so NO city riding needs for
>> this light.  It will be more for cycle paths or a somewhat rural setting.
>> So, traffic will be minimal for the near future.
>>
>> Any advice or thoughts appreciated.
>>
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