I agree.  I have the Radbot (as well as several SuperFlashes), and I would find 
it hard to justify the trouble of running wiring to a dynamo-powered light.  
Carry a couple of extra AAA batteries in your bag and you'll have more than 
enough light to carry you through PBP.

--Eric N

On Oct 19, 2010, at 9:14 AM, stevep33 <steve...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Given that battery taillights are so good, it's hard to justify
> running dynamo wiring to the rear. The PDW Radbot 1000 taillight is
> great, crazy bright...a nice step up from the PB SuperFlash.
> 
> 
> On Oct 19, 11:30 am, "M. Chandler" <milehighska...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I recently did some reading/research, and the IQ Cyo seems to be the
>> favorite (under $150).  My commuter has low-profile cantilevers, so
>> I'm waiting for Peter White to receive his shipment of compatible
>> mounting brackets.
>> 
>> For rear lights, I like the PDW Radbot (and Fenderbot) and Cat Eye
>> Reflex.  They're all battery powered, but you can find lots of dyno-
>> compatible tail lights available online.
> 
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