Well, for the better:
It's a great light, and the lamp has also held good rain.
But that's all.
For negatives:
The part is fully constructed plastic. So what should I do almost 60 loose when everything is completely constructed of brittle plastic parts?
There is no way to the inner life of the lamp to reach without the housing to destroy!
The rail of the lamp, which is pushed to the connection piece, is made of plastic - like everything actually. Why is it not possible to simply time to manufacture this track and click mechanisms for battery case made of nuts and / or metal / metal? So you can fix a "quality" lamp sometimes himself.
Here impossible !!!
This lamp is me fallen in Winkelverstellen on the handlebars, the click mechanism just went on and the part was on the ground - is defective. The slip-on of the lamp was piecemeal canceled. Wobbly could the part be plugged, but was already inferior and thus "slipped" the lamp easily and more often from the rail. In a further fall of the one-off fell inwards into the housing. I could not fix this absolutely, because, as already described above, can not get to the inner life of the lamp. So she was finally out - apart from the cracks in the plastic-glass time that one can not replace.
Yes folks, me is not "own fault" and so'n cheese. It is' ne bicycle lamp which is used outdoors in motion and can topple.
If there is to be made of cheap cheap cheap plastic to push the maximum profit margin upwards ne, then sorry, no longer with me.
Since I buy every year rather buy another discounter lamp with 2 years warranty for 6, expensive as this shitty part again where you can write off equal to 30-60 / year with possibly bad luck.
The current Aldi lamp's doing well on my 3000 bike.