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Whether you're a 24 hr. racer or a super commuter, durable, bright Planet Bike Spok lights fit your needs.
| Batteries: | CR 2032 |
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| Battery life flashing: | 100 / 100 hours |
| Battery life steady: | 50 / 50 hours |
| Mounting: | Handlebar/seatpost/helmet/wheels |
| Number of bulbs: | 1 / 1 |
| System: | LED |
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| Planet Bike Spok Headlight | $12.99 | |
| Planet Bike Spok Taillight | $12.99 |
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| Red / White | 20.00 |
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Spok Light | |
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| I just needed a flashing light for the rear of the bike at night, so this light fit the bill. I would in no way consider the white front led for lighting. It is more for visibility. The feature that sold me was that it is mounted with a velcro strap. I can take it off when needed, and put back on for night rides. The housing of the LED has a rubber feet so it stays secure on the seat post. The problem I had with other lights is that they use plastic zip ties, as the main component that secures it, that deteriorate rather quickly in the heat that I live around. | |
| Jason at REI on 09/01/2009 | |
Not bad for a little light | |
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| i commute via bike to/from work. i wear this on my helmet to make myself a little more noticeable to drivers. it's not a bad light: it gives enough light to pack my bike in the dark conditions but it won't provide you with enough light to help with seeing the road. the issue that i have found is the light stops working in cold temperatures; last couple of days it has been in the low 20s and when i arrive at my destination (11.5 miles later) the light is snuffed out. at first i thought it was the battery but the light came on when it warmed up. | |
| dagmar_b at REI on 12/16/2008 | |
Great little lights | |
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| The white light is not meant to be used as a means to see the road in front of you, but in order to be seen by other riders or cars. These little lights work great and are bright enough to be seen from dusk to dawn, and they'll last that long too. They can get turned on fairly easily in a bag, but buying/replacing the batteries is a very easy process. They are small and weigh very little. They do their job very well, and have given me no problems at all in the 2 years I've had them. | |
| Lord ET at REI on 09/01/2009 | |
great secondary light | |
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| I attach this small light onto my helmets air vents using the velcro strip. This way I can look toward and get the attention of drivers who may be pulling out in front of me from side roads. I keep this small light in the flashing mode for increased vis. but don't notice it when riding b/c of my primary light, which is attached to my handlebars. | |
| rider at REI on 12/08/2008 | |