BEAMSHOTS OF THE NEW IQ PREMIUM LAMPS
The first beamshots of the new BUMM IQ Premium Cyo/Fly/Ixon are presumably from BUMM PR, and are published by the ever-valuable
Jan Heine at
http://janheine.wordpress.com/2013/10/02/lights-closeouts-and-new-headlights/ Heine says the diplomatically that the spread of light appears to be more even from the Premium lamp. That's just power-politics: if the leading supplier cuts off test freebies to his magazine, it will lose credibility. I, who have no connection to BUMM or the magazine, would instead say that the hotspot appears to be much reduced from the current models.
Heine says essentially the same as I do: he already has excellent Cyo, this isn't a true quantum leap, so he won't be replacing his lamps any time soon.
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WHY ALL THIS FERMENT IN THE BUMM PRODUCT LINE SO SOON AFTER THE LUXOS LAUNCH?
On RBT, Sepp Ruf responded to these remarks from me:
ANDRE JUTE: "The speed with which BUMM is launching new lamps demonstrates that they
know there's a problem in their current ranges, most obvious in the most
recent series of Cyo/Fly/Ixon which are simply not as good as the first
series, leading to many disgruntled users. Whether it also demonstrates
that BUMM knows how to fix problem remains to be discovered. Normally
large, established companies in a market-leading position move cautiously
for fear of upsetting a profitable applekart. You see this kind of ferment
in the product line only for two reasons: they're in trouble (leadership,
technical, lack of innovation -- clearly not the problem here!)"
SEPP RUFF: "It's a whole new ballgame after some legislators just killed that infamous
dynamo requirement -- instead of modifying it like some "bicycling
advocates/lobbyists/producers" would prefer. This winter season, bumm's
domestic market will see oem and consumers considering new lighting systems
for their bikes, so they better throw some "new, brighter, better" products
out there. Plenty of cheaper alternatives from other companies have appeared
while the more profitable market segment is under attack from deep-pocketed
Philips, and even such untrustworthy outfits as $upern0va (VSF certified
"best beam," justified or not.)"
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Can't say I'll be mourning that "infamous dynamo requirement", which, for all its benefits of standardization, has for decades now been a drag on bringing bicycle lamps into the 20th century, never mind the 21st. (Need I remind anyone that I've been saying this for years... you want to know what it feels like to be a lone prophet in the wildnerness, just ask!)
Exciting days ahead in bicycle lamps!