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Exposure Lights Joystick MaXX Led Light

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Uploaded by on Apr 29, 2008

Having fun with the new camera mount which fits to the spiffing Exposure Lights Joystick Maxx light - no need to buy a headcam now, and filming at night is even possible as the led light burns for such a long time and is easily bright enough to ride through twisty singletrack. No more halogen lights and flat batteries for me!

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  • really good review. Better than all the professional ones i've seen - you should do more!

  • thanks for the kind comments...if people send me stuff I'm happy to review it!

  • Nice Turner!

  • thanks...I think it is my favourite bike of all...

    absolutely superb to ride.

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  • That set up with the camera mounted on your lid must weigh a ton!

  • Really interesting watching, especially if your contemplating buying one of these, which i am, the newest version has the ability to attach the red led to the rear of it, but apart form that i think its exactly the same. Excellent review, and well done doing the assembling one handed! You must have lots of patience,lol!

  • i work for ULTIMATE SPORTS ENGINEIRING who make the the lights and accsessories and i have to say it's an awsome light the joystick

    the camo is awsome and its a definate must buy

  • were did u get this from and how much did u pay for it such a need idea with the mount for the camera and the led torch so u can use it at night :)

  • ps...the light is fantastic and well worth getting so if you are buying one, try out the bracket...it does work, it's just that you can feel the weight on your helmet whereas the psp option adds nothing.

  • I think you have to ask for it, it's around £20 or so? My mate has had remarkably good results using a sony psp and the psp webcam, with a lead he got from the net, it allows you to put only the £30 camera on your helmet with the psp in the backpack...hours of great quality recording! Checkout the video he did on our channel.

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