I second a cygolite metro for a cheapish battery light for dark rides. Make 
sure you keep the batteries charged though. Nothing worse than trying to 
navigate home on a light that is quickly fading away. I rode with a cygolite 
metro 360 for several years and still use it on my tandem (maybe 7 years of use 
now), so longevity of life is pretty good. 

If you are willing to spend the money on a dynamo set up, it is completely 
worth it to not have to think about your lights. On my Bleriot I'm currently 
riding an SP dynamo PV-8 hub with a Busch and Muller IQ-XS and it is plenty of 
light for my commute on a road without street lights. I also use a B&M Secula 
rear light too.

Matt Cook in CT 

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