Busch & Müller Lumotec IQ Cyo Sport Plus LED Front Light Product Description:
- The Cyo range moves the boundaries for dynamo LED lighting systems forward yet again. More compact in size and brighter by 50% than the popular IQ Fly range these lights set the standards for the coming years
- The Cyo N Plus has a standlight and is for use with hub dynamos
- 60 lux output with the light beginning a few feet in front of the bicycle
- It does not have an integral reflector - hence the light output is brighter
- Stainless steel mounting bracket
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Small and Mighty
By Paul
Jeez, how much searching on the internet did I do to eventually find the right light to fix onto my Shimano dynamo hub?! It wasn't until a friend suggested this brand to me that I actually found anything constructive - but this may actually just be my lack of internet searching skills!!! Anyway, I was a bit a reluctant to part with £70 for a light, but I grasped the nettle and am so glad that I did. When I received the packaged (in less than 48 hours, I may add) I was quite surprised by how small it actually is - about 3cm across the lens. Fixing the unit the hub was a doddle, even for a complete and utter muppet like me, and I was up and running in less than ten minutes...Make sure that you have three small zip ties to fix the cable to your fork. And other than an allan key and a small adjustable spanner, no tools are neededThe first time I rode with this light I was just amazed at it. The best I describe the throw of the unit's light is one large central square, with two slight smaller squares wither side. If you focus the main beam about seven metres from your front wheel you'll find that it illuminates the whole nearside lane in a brilliant white light that allows you travel as fast your legs will pedal. There is absolutely none of the reluctance to travel at speed that you experience from lesser lights. As for the rest of the main central beam, it fades away into the far distance and will light up road signs at about two hundred metres away. The two 'squares' either side of the main beam are slightly less bright but serve to illuminate the nearside verge and signposts, whilst the other beam casts a glow right across to the offside verge. There's also a little lip on top of the light that eliminates any loss of night vision. Oh, and it's that good that on-coming vehicles actually dip their headlights for you - something that I never used to experience with a battery powered Cateye...The on and off switch are easy to reach whilst riding, and there is a stand-light that will run well after you've stopped pedalling....Erm, what else to say? Oh, and the other thing thing in relation to this light and a dynamo is that there is no maximum burn time, no re-charging and no having purchase and discarb batteries. I really cannot understand why dynamo lights are not more come in the UK!!!!!In short, if you're looking for a dynamo light, buy this one! It's brilliant
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