I have the E3 on my Sam Hillborne.  A good wide light.  Bright but
with lots of spill to the sides and up.  One advantage, it is
available in a quick release handlebar mount.  A co-worker has that on
one of her Rivendell bikes and has excellent results in winter.

Also have the Cyo on another bike.  Personally prefer that light
pattern both in summer and winter.  The Cyo is narrower and focused.
But the light seems to go where I want to see better.  Unfortunately,
it does not have a good quick release mount, although am sure some
method could be devised.

Oh, and Patrick, for Minnesota winters, the SON is the better choice.
My wife is lucky in her Shimano dynohub has lasted a few years.  Most
last two (or three at most).  Moisture gets inside and they can't be
rebuilt.  On the ones I've had, usually have to scrape down one of the
contacts once or twice a winter to get rid of corrosion from the
weather.

Eric Platt
St. Paul, MN

On Sep 5, 7:51 pm, Kelly Sleeper <tkslee...@gmail.com> wrote:
> X2 on Edelux .. We have them on three of the bikes and love them.
>
> Kelly

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