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<blockquote data-quote="SacramentoMike" data-source="post: 1043696" data-attributes="member: 11508"><p>I picked up a brochure last week at Clearwater. Here's the page you want to see. Pics and info on all four of their lights, including the new ones. The dimensions of the two sizes are the same (meaning the Erica is the same as the older Krista and the Darla = the Glenda in size), but the Erica has 6 LEDs, and the new-generation LEDs in the Darla and Erica are a LOT brighter than those in the Glendas and Kristas, which were (are) <em>extremely </em>bright themselves. Believe me, it's <em>very</em> noticeable.</p><p></p><p>I partly agree with Patriot--Mike--that those two (older) models will give off plenty of light for most riders in most circumstances. And WAY too much light for <em>some </em>circumstances, like with cars approaching. But since they are <strong><em>all </em></strong>dimmable, they can all be tamed down to behave in any company. And that super brightness is there if and when you want it. Do you rally? Ride mountain roads at night? I can think of plenty of times too much light is <em>just</em> right.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, these are fantastic prices for these products. I've had mine (Glendas and Kristas) from the time they came out, and never a problem at all. No bulbs burned out, no vibration problems, <em>nada</em>. Encouraging you to take the jump. You gonna <strong><em>LOVE </em></strong>'em!</p><p></p><p>Just one thing more--Linc pointed out that the lumens and watts shown for the lights in the first post were all for just ONE light of the set. Thought I'd clarify, the prices shown are for TWO lights--each product is sold as a two-light set. Except for the Andie, which is a flashlight. And frankly, I don't know what the heck the "Loretta" at $129 is. Linc? What's a Loretta?</p><p></p><p>edit: One more thing YET! Including those FJR-specific mirror mount brackets alone is a significant savings, and they're the sturdiest of the type I've seen anywhere. Don't forget about that.</p><p></p><p><img src="https://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj218/PlanetMike/2ba68054-4a2f-411c-a34a-4fa5f6ef6ae7_zps6ae02b1a.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SacramentoMike, post: 1043696, member: 11508"] I picked up a brochure last week at Clearwater. Here's the page you want to see. Pics and info on all four of their lights, including the new ones. The dimensions of the two sizes are the same (meaning the Erica is the same as the older Krista and the Darla = the Glenda in size), but the Erica has 6 LEDs, and the new-generation LEDs in the Darla and Erica are a LOT brighter than those in the Glendas and Kristas, which were (are) [I]extremely [/I]bright themselves. Believe me, it's [I]very[/I] noticeable. I partly agree with Patriot--Mike--that those two (older) models will give off plenty of light for most riders in most circumstances. And WAY too much light for [I]some [/I]circumstances, like with cars approaching. But since they are [B][I]all [/I][/B]dimmable, they can all be tamed down to behave in any company. And that super brightness is there if and when you want it. Do you rally? Ride mountain roads at night? I can think of plenty of times too much light is [I]just[/I] right. Anyway, these are fantastic prices for these products. I've had mine (Glendas and Kristas) from the time they came out, and never a problem at all. No bulbs burned out, no vibration problems, [I]nada[/I]. Encouraging you to take the jump. You gonna [B][I]LOVE [/I][/B]'em! Just one thing more--Linc pointed out that the lumens and watts shown for the lights in the first post were all for just ONE light of the set. Thought I'd clarify, the prices shown are for TWO lights--each product is sold as a two-light set. Except for the Andie, which is a flashlight. And frankly, I don't know what the heck the "Loretta" at $129 is. Linc? What's a Loretta? edit: One more thing YET! Including those FJR-specific mirror mount brackets alone is a significant savings, and they're the sturdiest of the type I've seen anywhere. Don't forget about that. [IMG]https://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj218/PlanetMike/2ba68054-4a2f-411c-a34a-4fa5f6ef6ae7_zps6ae02b1a.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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