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« on: December 28, 2010, 10:39:21 PM »

In you are in the market for a Quality low cost light

Basic review of Bikerayusa,com lights models Ray I and Ray II

I picked these lights up directly from www.bikerayusa.com,  Price $99 each shipped. Upon placing the order the lights were shipped next day, I was provided an email with tracking information and the light promptly arrived within a week. Inside each box was a hand written card indicating that the light was inspected a tested which is a nice touch IMO





Lets be honest here these are +- $100 lights, so let's remember I am comparing these to the MS, Gemini, light and go, etc etc..... NOT Lupine

Manufacture Website http://www.bikeray.com/index.html

The light comes with a 10 day money back return and carry a 1 year warranty from a US distributor.

Each light comes with a helmet and headband mounts, plus extension cable.

Available in different anodized colors red, blue black and silver.

Build quality looks good,  same cables as all the other Chinese built lights.

My only complaint is the velcro straps seem kind of weak as far as latching together

Overall I am happy with the lights. I haven't actually been on the trail with them yet but I am pretty sure they will meet my needs especially for the price!


                      LEFT RAY I ------------------------ RIGHT RAY II























beam shot on ceiling aprox distance 12-14ft

 LEFT RAY I ------------------------ RIGHT RAY II

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