Blackburn Mars 4.0 Bicycle Rear Light

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Uploaded by on Jan 9, 2009

Sharing how Blackburn Mars 4.0 Light works in the dark. The Cateye TL LD130/150 light is also placed on the right in the video.

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  • Dinotte is another good one. :)

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  • Just curious (thinking about those that say some tail lights are too bright) as to why no one shows how dim tail lights really are when they are flooded out by the head lights of a car. *coughs* as in if it needs to be dark out for a tail light to be bright, then it does no good when a car with headlights is following you, because you are not in the dark anymore. ;)

  • do that is TOO bright

    whats the difference if you blind everyone behind you

  • typing with a photo epileptic fit must be hard

  • blackburns way better

  • @LoveReflectiveTape I got my first Mars 4.0 for circa £17 and a replacement for circa £23, I guess thats around $38

  • Know someone said $200 but what was the cost you payed for it?

  • @warmsnowman

    ya of you wanna waste $200 on a light geez

  • Watch in amazement as motorists careen into the ditch. If you're goal is to actually vaporize your opponent, go for the Dinotte 400R.

  • Get a Light & Motion VIS 180. Simple as...!

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