Senso problems? I presume you've taken them back to the retailer for warranty work?
The warranty is not the issue. Lights failing when you need them is.
Senso problems? I presume you've taken them back to the retailer for warranty work?
WOOLIFERKINS wrote:As above, I was until a year ago, a retailer and B&M was a consistent top 5 seller from the moment we first stocked it.
WOOLIFERKINS wrote:Sounds like the capacitor has gone west. Trying to remember when I bought my Seculite, wasn't this centurt
MikeF wrote: and there could have more choices of mounting options
The mounting for the mudguard is OK, although the bolt could benefit by being shorter. The "clamp" for the seat post one is a cable tie! albeit a strong one. What I meant was that the mounting point clamps could be designed better and more versatile.WOOLIFERKINS wrote:MikeF wrote: and there could have more choices of mounting options
Two seculas one for mudguard fitting and one for seatpost/seatstay fitting, it's always been a replacement for the Seculite and has more mounting options, B&M do a wealth of rack mounted dynamo lights.
sgn1948 wrote:I have bought a Busch Muller rear battery light D Toplight at nearinf £20. When I opened it to put batteries in I was amazed at the "cheap" poorly made quality of the rough plastic, the switch is hard to use and looks internally from post war Britain. The light produced is poor compared to a new XLC rear light that I have bought to replace the BM. I wondered if it was a "FAKE" as many products are copied now? I am returning it to the BM factory to check if it is a fake.
sgn1948 wrote:I have bought a Busch Muller rear battery light D Toplight at nearinf £20.
g.meredith wrote:I have had two Busch Muller rear battery lights pack up on me within two months of purchase. Other brands I have owned have lasted for years. I am of the opinion that B&M are expensive and substandard in quality. Anyone else had issues.