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2014 Lights Shootout, Lights, Lights Shootout -

The 2014 Bike Lights Shootout is here! The batteries are charged and the lux meter and lumisphere are ready. We've been riding these lights for the last few weeks and the progress in LED technology is dramatic once again.

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We went out to a freeway underpass and risked our lives in the 'hood' as we photographed our test lights with our camera. The location is useful since it has walls and a ceiling that can display a bike light beam pattern.

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2014 Lights Shootout, Bike Light, Lights, Lights Shootout, Serfas, TSL-T1000 -

The Serfas TSL-1000 is a cool light. It dares to innovate where many others stay the same and just employ the latest LEDs in their old light chassis. It's a completely new light for Serfas with a tiny head unit much like the Lupine Piko, but this one is a little bigger and has air ducts to help dissipate heat.

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2014 Lights Shootout, Bike Light, Lights, Lights Shootout, Lumina Flare, NiteRider -

To complement the NiteRider Lumina 700, the Lumina 650 comes in with a little lower Lumen rating at 650, but integrates a red tail light at the back of the integrated light unit.  This leverages mounting, electronics and battery for a much needed commuting tail light.

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2014 Lights Shootout, Bike Light, Deca Drive, Lezyne, Lights, Lights Shootout -

The Deca Drive is Lezyne's follow-on to the Mega Drive of last year. It measures almost 900 lumens and is only 100 lumens weaker than last year's Mega Drive. But it is $50 cheaper and that makes this a terrific value.

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