I don't have lights on my eBike as I don't take it out in the dark but I am loaning the bike to my stepson who will be using it for a 10 mile commute. As it's December this means that sometimes his commute will be during the hours of darkness. I am looking for recommendations for add on lights for front & rear to allow him to see & to be seen.
I don't have lights on my eBike as I don't take it out in the dark but I am loaning the bike to my stepson who will be using it for a 10 mile commute. As it's December this means that sometimes his commute will be during the hours of darkness. I am looking for recommendations for add on lights for front & rear to allow him to see & to be seen.
This is a really good rear light, even without using the lasers. The lasers seem to stop cars from wanting to overtake you, which is annoying, so I never use them. The brackets are very weak, so be careful with it or make your own:
The LED indicators and laser beams have flashing modes. Bicycle mount fits approx. With 5 superbright Red LED indicators and 2 laser beams design, easy to be noticed at night. The "bike logo" can be projected behind the bike so as to warn the behind vehicles to keep safe distance.
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These are really good front lights. get the expensive option with the 8.4v 9600mah battery:
As above. Todays you can get something called Daybright. These are a big safety factor because they have a piercing brightness thats very visible during the day. I see a lot of roadies using daybright these days.
Be Safe Be Seen
Avoid the cheapos that make big claims,, theyre all false and theres more chance it will burn your house down than light up the way ahead
As above. Todays you can get something called Daybright. These are a big safety factor because they have a piercing brightness thats very visible during the day. I see a lot of roadies using daybright these days.
Be Safe Be Seen
Avoid the cheapos that make big claims,, theyre all false and theres more chance it will bun your house down than light up the way ahead
Which bike do you have? If your battery is dumb ie without properietary communication protocols; instead connected to the controller by two wires, you could solder one of these to your ebike battery via an inline blade fuse and waterproof switch - I've got two of these headlights on my handlebar (plus a "2300LM"), which are very effective night and day, plus another made red at the back. I keep the rear "1800LM" red flashing day and night, both the ones at the front on contant at night, and one of the front lights flashing while the other is constantly (plus the "2300LM") on in daylight. Might all seem OTT, but it works both for being seen by drivers and making potholes visible. No driver has looked right at me and pulled out in front regardless since.
12V-80V DC 6X LED Electric Bicycle Bike Ultra bright Waterproof 1800LM Powerful Headlight Motorcycle Light. Electric LED Bicycle Motorcycle Light Bike Front Lamp Waterproof Headlight D2. Crash bars. 6x LED Headlight.
A massive 3600 lumen output REFLEX mode automatically provides output dependent on speed or terrain Burn times between 2 and 36 hours
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I'd happily add the Montage to the bike only I've just been conned by these black friday sales into buying a couple of sets of Hope tech4 V4 brakes, a fox 36 factory fork and pro5 front wheel.
Damn these sales and my complete lack of self control.
I bought them in July 2020 for my 10 mile road commute back from work with a large B road unlit section.
The front light is probably the minimum you would want to see to ride on an unlit road. You could get away with less if you just want to be seen rather than see.
I always used the front light on its brightest setting and my ride was around 30 minutes. It is also possible to replace the battery on this light when the re chargeable 1860 gets to the end of its life.
The rear light is very good. I always use it on its brightest slowest flashing mode. As soon as I put it on I could tell cars were noticing me and mostly overtaking with care.
When I bought them as a combo in July 2020 the pair cost me £34.99
They are more today!
I use the rear flasher all the time, day or night on every ride as you get noticed using it. Its bright.
Good beam pattern and solid design, but short battery life and a bit pricey against rivals
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Great light, 3 beam levels, remembers last setting, and telltale indicates state of charge blue, yellow, red(low), €80 in sale.
Rad "premium" €50 extra light has bright but v.narrow "german stvzo" beam, hence adding the cateye flood.
Rad rear light is OK, with "brake" function, but I've added a Cateye Reflex for poor viz nights.