Ha! My goal is to make the list that I wish I had when I first bought my RadWagon. How do you like the Satori Harmony suspension seat post? Do you feel like the Nitecore was worth the price? I really like the one I tested out from Planet Bike.
The Satori Harmony suspension seat post is ok. It's nice for smoothing out sidewalk cracks, but not enough for anything bigger. The geometry is not great for absorbing bumps either, but it does work. Another problem is that it's too short. I have it adjusted to the maximum height level, and my leg extension is still a bit too short.
The Nitecore light was definitely worth it, and I love being able to switch between low beam and high beam. I had to use a handlebar extension because there is no available portion of the RadMini handlebar that points straight ahead. If I could change something, I would design it with the low beam aimed lower, or more recessed so it has a lower cutoff point. As it is, I have to angle the light down so even the low beam does not get people in the eyes, and the high beam is aimed for the same spot, making it less useful. So what I do is keep it aimed low on the road, then adjust it higher for lonely trails. The other thing is that I'd hoped to charge it from my bike USB port, BUT, when you plug in a charger, the light turns off! So much for that idea, lol.
Despite those two issues, I do like it a lot, and it actually saved my bacon a couple night ago. We have a new trail following a major highway, but I found a secret access to the old bike trail on the other side. It's overgrown and no longer maintained, but I like it better. So I was trying out the new Nitecore light, and some wild animal came charging out of the woods and began chasing me! Needless to say, I used the throttle, and found myself going full speed on a dark overgrown trail through the woods, and if I had only the stock light, I probably would have crashed! So I do appreciate the light, and may experiment with adding a little 'brow" to block the top of the low beam.
Photos of the light, mount, and remote switch are below.