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Lights

From high-lumen front lights that turn night into day, to flashing rear lights that signal your presence in traffic, our bike lights are chosen for their quality, durability, and performance. We understand that different rides require different lighting solutions, so we've included everything from powerful, rechargeable LED lights to innovative, motion-activated lights, and eco-friendly, dynamo-powered options.

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£59.00
£59.00 - £59.00
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Niterider Jawbone Pro Series Helmet Clamp Mount

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NiteRider’s patented mount is ideal for side mounting your Pro Series lighting system to your MX / full-face helmet. The NiteRider® Jawbone Mount f...

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Bike Lights

Illuminate your path and ensure your safety with the premium range of Bike Lights where visibility is paramount in our Cycle Essentials offerings.

Our Bike Lights collection is designed to cater to all cyclists, ensuring that you are seen and can see, no matter the time of day or weather conditions. From powerful headlamps that light up the darkest trails to flashing rear lights that keep you visible in heavy traffic, we provide an array of options to suit your cycling lifestyle.

Each light in our range is chosen for its brightness, durability, and battery life, with features like LED technology, rechargeable batteries, and multiple lighting modes. With easy-to-install options for casual riders or advanced lighting systems for serious cyclists.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many lumens do I need for a bike light?

The number of lumens you need depends on where and when you'll be riding. For urban commuting, a front light of 100-200 lumens is typically sufficient. If you're riding on unlit roads or trails, you may require a front light with 400 lumens or more for adequate visibility.

Are bike lights required by law?

Many regions have laws requiring bike lights after dark or in low-visibility conditions. Typically, a white light is required at the front and a red light at the back. It's important to check the specific regulations in your area to ensure compliance.

How do I choose the right bike lights for night riding?

For night riding, choose lights with a higher lumen count for the front to ensure the road ahead is well-lit. Opt for lights with different modes such as steady beam and flashing, as they can enhance visibility. Also, look for lights with a long battery life or the convenience of being rechargeable.

Can bike lights be used in the rain?

Many bike lights are designed to be water-resistant and can be used in the rain. However, it's important to check the IP rating of the light to ensure it can withstand wet conditions. An IP rating of IPX4 or higher is generally suitable for rainy weather.

How often should I charge my bike lights?

Charge times can vary based on the light's battery capacity and the setting used. It's best to charge your lights after each use to ensure they're always ready for your next ride. Rechargeable lights typically feature an indicator to show battery life, which can help you manage charging frequency.