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CatEye HL-EL135 Front Bike Light - This compact commuter light uses three LEDs, Opticube lens technology and has a wide beam for increased visibility. Imported. Flex-Tight universal mounting bracket attaches securely to just about any size handlebar; no tools requiredCat Eye's exclusive Opticube lens technology makes this light significantly brighter than its closest competitor with the same LED bulbRuns on two AA alkaline batteries, included. |
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$23.99 - $30.00
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Blackburn Flea 2.0 Front USB - FLEA 2.0. Blackburns lightest, brightest rechargeable cycling light just got better. New for 2011 the FLEA 2.0 features a clear power button that houses an LED battery fuel gauge/charging indicator. Now there is no longer a need to guess how much battery life is left, just follow the simple color code. Adjustable rip-and-stick strap allows the Flea 2.0 USB front bike light to be mounted securely to a number of places, including your handlebar or helmetUses four super-bright White Nichia® LED'sUSB smart chargerLED Fuel gauge/charge indicator. |
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$35.00
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Planet Bike Beamer 5 Front Bike Light - This safety headlight offers five bright white LEDs to illuminate you and light your way. Imported. Quick Cam™ bracket mounts, adjusts or can be taken off in seconds without toolsInculdes two AA batteriesFlashing and steady modes. |
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$65.00
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CatEye Econom Force Front Bike Light - Simple and economical, the CatEye Econom Force front bike light is easy to use and runs on easy-to-find standard AA batteries for everyday convenience. Imported. Flex-Tight™ universal mounting bracket attaches securely to seatpost or rear stay; no tools required3 different lighting modes (high, low, flashing) let you adjust your lighting needs on the go; light runs up to 2 hrs. on high, 9 hrs. on low and 30 hrs. on flashingHigh-power white LED puts out up to 170 lumens to light the way aheadComes with 4 alkaline AA batteriesLow battery indicator on the CatEye Econom Force front bike light lets you know when... |
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$85.00
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CatEye Econom Force RC Front Bike Light - The rechargeable CatEye Econom Force RC front bike light provides easy, convenient illumination for your bike riding needs. Imported. Comes with 4 rechargeable NiMH AA batteries; in a pinch, you can use standard AA batteries to power the light for added versatility3 different lighting modes (high, low and flashing) let you adjust your lighting needs on the go; light runs up to 2 hrs. on high, 9 hrs. on low and 60 hrs. on flashingHigh-power white LED puts out up to 170 lumens to light the way aheadFlex-Tight™ universal mounting bracket attaches securely to your handlebar; no tools requiredCatEye Econom Force RC... |
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$25.00
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CatEye Rapid 3 TL-LD630 Front Light - Maximum attention. The CatEye Rapid 3 tail safety light includes a high power center SMD-LED and two 5mm LEDs for outstanding visibility. Three modes allow you to customize your visibility. The rapid mode is an all out attention grabber, using all 3 LEDs in a unique pattern guaranteed to get you noticed. The flashing mode foregoes the high-power center LED to save blinding your riding buddies, while the constant mode adds a daytime safety option. |
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$195.49 - $250.00
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Niterider Minewt Pro 750 - Like a second sun that fits in the palm of your hand. If you do enough night-time riding to warrant investing in a serious lamp, but don't want to carry around a heavy-hitter like the Pro 1500 LED Race Light, NiteRider makes the MiNewt Pro 750 Light just for you. You'll be astounded at how tiny yet how powerful this system really is. NiteRider uses super efficient CREE emitters in the MiNewt Pro 750 Light. |
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$30.00
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CatEye HL-AU230 Jido Front Bike Light - Offering convenient lighting, the CatEye HL-AU230 Jido front bike light features sensors which automatically turn the light on when it's dark or when you start riding. Imported. Flex-Tight™ universal mounting bracket attaches securely to just about any size handlebar; no tools requiredLow battery indicator lets you know when it's time to replace batteriesThe CatEye HL-AU230 Jido front bike light runs on 4 AA batteries, includedIn auto mode, built-in sensors automatically turn the light on whenever darkness and motion are detected; light will stay on for 40 seconds after you've stopped ridingRuns approximately up to 30 hrs. on constant mode and up to 60... |
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$699.95 - $699.99
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Niterider Pro 3600 Led - A powerful light for powerful riders. You've probably never imagined a need for a 3600 lumen light. But, when you're soloing through pitch-black aspen trails, a light that's three times brighter than a car headlight sounds pretty good -- that's where the NiteRider Pro 3600 LED Light comes in. Whether you're an amateur or a professional endurance racer, the 3600 light will be your saving grace after the sun goes down. |
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$72.00 - $90.00
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CatEye Nano Shot Headlight - Light your way. Let's face it, we don't all need a 1600 lumen headlight for our occasional nighttime rendezvous at the pub. So, if you're not facing an epic, shrouded in darkness journey on a daily basis, it's best to minimize the size and weight of your illumination device with the CatEye Nano Shot Headlight. To start, CatEye incorporated one LED bulb that exudes up to 2000 candle power. If you're used to reading output levels in terms of lumens, let us explain how this varies from candlepower. |
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$229.95
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Light & Motion Seca 750 Light - It's not the size of the ship.750 lumens is a lot of light coming from a bicycle. It's not the 1700 lumens that you get from some lights or from the landing lights on commercial airliners, but 750 lumens is a lot of light nevertheless. For instance, it's plenty adequate for an evening of ripping singletrack. Of course, the icing on the cake is the 750's ultra-light weight. |
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$31.46 - $45.00
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CatEye HL-EL340 Econom Front Bike Light - The CatEye HL-EL340 Econom front bike light offers reliable illumination for your riding needs. Imported. Flex-Tight™ universal mounting bracket attaches securely to just about any size handlebar; no tools requiredLow battery indicator lets you know when it's time to rechargeIncludes 2 AA batteriesThe CatEye HL-EL340 Econom front bike light features a compact design, 1,000 candlepower lighting and 3 distinct lighting modesRuns approximately 7 hrs. on high mode, 20 hrs. on low mode and 100 hrs. on flashing mode. |
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$99.99
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Light & Motion Urban 200 Light - Light technology has evolved so rapidly in the past five years, it's hard to imagine we now have the luxury of mounting self-contained lights as powerful as car headlights on our handlebars. But pure power isn't always the best option for every rider. The Urban 200 Light from Light & Motion lacks some of the impressive illuminating capabilities of its older brothers, but not coming at the cost of supreme portability, weatherproofing, or ease of use. |
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$8.95
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Nite Ize TwistLit Front Bike Light - Nite Ize TwistLit front bike light features a white LED light with flexible, twistable ties that make it easy to mount the light wherever you want, helping improve visibility to others. Imported. Bright white LED is encased in a sturdy, water-resistant housing; curved backing settles nicely against the curved surfaces of bike frames, bars and tubesAttaching the TwistLit is easy and tool-free, thanks to the flexible, grippy 7 in. "legs" that work like twist ties to affix the light to your bike's handlebar, frame or rackNite Ize TwistLit front bike light operates on 2 replaceable 2016 3V lithium batteries and has a run... |
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$13.96 - $49.99
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Princeton Tec Eos Bike - Princeton Tec EOS Bike Headlamp - The EOS BIKE headlamp by Princeton Tec takes self-contained battery lighting to the next level. The combination of a Maxbright Rebel LED and a Princeton Tec-designed collimator maximizes the beam by balancing long-throw with localized lighting. The self-contained unit feels virtually weightless on your helmet and makes the ultimate backup light for your 24-hour race. The EOS BIKE is light enough to throw into your jersey pocket for a late afternoon ride ensuring you'll have enough light to get home. |
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$35.00
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CatEye Rapid 1 TL-LD611 Front Bike Light - Light up your nighttime rides with the CatEye Rapid 1 TL-LD611 Front Bike Light; with LED bulbs and a rechargeable battery, it's a safe bet this light will be a trusty companion for years of cycling. Please Note: This item contains a lithium battery and cannot be shipped to APO, FPO, U. S. Territories, international destinations or Hawaii, and are only available for in-store pickup in Alaska. |
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$449.95
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CatEye Sumo 3 Headlight - Bright through the night. There's brightness and then there's how'd-that-car-get-on-the-trail brightness. And the CatEye Sumo 3 Headlight certainly leans towards the latter. To start, CatEye incorporated three LED bulbs that exude up to 5500 candlepower. If you're used to reading output levels in terms of lumens, let us explain how this varies from candlepower. While lumens is the calculated measure of how much light a bulb produces in all directions, candlepower is the measure of light intensity at the center of a spotlight beam in one direction. |
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$229.95
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Exposure Sirius with Flare - Business in the front party in the back. Exposure has quickly become an endurance and 24-hour racer's cup-o-tea when it comes to high-performance lighting. That's because of its extremely low-weight, cable-less design, and long-lasting, high-output products. While commuters don't need all the high-tech bells and whistles competitors demand, they do need application specific features like the ones found on the Sirius with Flare to make the jaunt across town safely. |
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$139.95 - $179.95
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Light & Motion 150 Light - Because you only work 20, maybe 30 hours a week, right?Due to the cost, high quality bike lights are an investment. Hesitation to buy can be an issue, simply because most are bike specific. Not so with the Light and Motion Solite 150 Light. It functions as four lights in one -- hold it in your hand, wear it on your head, on your helmet, or mount it on your handlebars. |
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$41.00
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Knog Front Bike Light - This Knog Blinder 4 front bike light delivers bright, waterproof performance to alert others to your presence when you're out riding. Imported. Tool-free attachment stretches and secures with metal clip around handlebars and frame tubes with diameters of 22 - 32 mmRecharge the lithium-ion polymer battery via integrated USB plug; fold-out USB plug is waterproof and will not be damaged by exposure to the elementsThe Knog Blinder 4 front bike light is IP66 Tested and 100% waterproofLens is designed to provide a balance between beam width and distance, optimizing visibility4 super-bright, high-powered white LEDs offer excellent visibility; light output can reach as high as 80... |
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$19.95
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Lezyne LIR 18650 Battery - Keep it going. One of the best features of Lezyne's XL series of lights is Infinite Light technology, which allows you to pop open the light and replace the batteries on the trail, effectively giving you as much power as you want to carry. In order to utilize this feature, however, you'll need backup batteries. Lezyne LIR 18650 Batteries are just what you need to keep the ride going beyond the wee hours of the night. |
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$109.93 - $229.99
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Light & Motion Stella 300 Light - Long light. The Stella 300 is Light and Motion's workhorse, albeit a tiny one. It's a single LED lamp unit with a custom designed reflector to shape the brilliant white light from the efficient and ultra powerful Cree emitter. It goes easily on the handlebars or on your head, our favorite spot for it when we double it up with an eye-blasting Seca 800 on our bars for all out singletrack assaults or used alone when we're commuting home. |
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$99.95
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Light & Motion Vis 180 Tail Light - Get noticed. Nearly 3/4 of all crashes between bikes and cars occur at intersections, and not surprisingly most of those occur in the evening hours when the light is fading and everyone is tired and trying to get home after a long day. Often enough, motorists simply drive right into cyclists. Light and Motion recognizes the need to be more visible from all directions, not just from the front and the back. |
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$10.00
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Niterider Mako 3.0 Commuter Light - As much we want to believe that we'll be riding trails every night of the summer, the reality of the matter is that we'll be riding to the grocery store more often -- sad but true. And while 1000 lumen headlights are superior for the aforementioned, a lower output light is better suited for the latter. This is where the NightRider Mako 3.0 Commuter Light comes in. NightRider designed the Mako 3.0 around a single Cree LED light source. |