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Liked on YouTube: Best Bike Lights Review - Clydesdale Cyclist

Best Bike Lights Review - Clydesdale Cyclist
http://nightkingpro.com Best Bike Lights Review - Clydesdale Cyclist You can get them on Amazon . com and the prices are rather reasonable for the pack. These are simple and small. I leave them on the bicycle all the time in the event that I get caught out cycling in reduced lighting. The two LEDS secure just through a silicone band and hook therefore they couldn’t be much easier to use and get off. You just stretch the strap and hook the strap to itself, adjust the cut outs so lighting can escape on the sides improving visibility, and push the center to switch them on and off. These bike lights are for other people (cars) to find you, not so that you can see with. Plenty bright enough for other road users to see you, even though they don’t really light up the road ahead. Blinking function is suggested (both front and rear) since it really improves the risk of getting noticed. You’ll need a brighter head lamp, but keep these lights on blinking setting to assist safety, if you ride on dark roads where you need a better view of the surface in front of you. Inside of the same casings are two popular button electric batteries which are designed to give 150 hrs running on blinking, which should last most commuters an entire winter. There are actually tiny o-ring seals therefore they should last in bad conditions. I like how these bicycle lights appear on my own bicycle. The machined and anodized Lightweight aluminum looks great. Even Cateye lights are plastic-type and appear large on your handlebars or seatpost. I think these would good on any bike, and if they come out with red, I might have to get another set.....
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