Reelight bikelight is a new generation of safety lights for your bicycle. The patented design of Reelight is based on principles of simplicity, durability, and reliability. With a self-contained electrical system, long-life high efficiency LEDs and high-power neodymium magnets (non-friction), Reelights represent state-of-the-art technology. Reelight bikelights deliver their own energy source which is generated effortlessly by the cyclist. Lights flash on and off as wheel spins - they do not stay when bike is not in motion. Price includes a white front-facing and red back-facing light, magnets, and mounting hardware. Safety Traffic studies have shown time and again that cars, motorcycles, and bicycles experience higher safety rates with the use of driving lights both during the day and night. Durability Reelight bikelights have been tested for over 12 months, including harsh salt spray tests. The results confirm the products high level of quality and reliability. They are easily mounted on any bicycle with just a wrench and screwdriver. 100% satisfaction guarantee return for full money back (excludes shipping) if not satisfied.
B**R
Excellent battery free safety system – easily fitted – not suitable for discs on the rear.
I'm going to say now that I bought mine in Decathlon in France. There are a few decathlon stores in the United Kingdom. Decathlon is extremely cheap and I bought two sets each for €30. At this price it was a no-brainer. However, this lighting system is certainly worth a bit more when you think you are getting front and rear lights – no batteries – they just go when you go.The instructions are non-existent – but they are very simple to fit. They are especially simple if you are using a quick release mechanism on your wheels. The lights fit on the central spindle and the large very powerful magnet fits across the wheel spokes.You can bend the light brackets lightly so that it sits comfortably close to the magnet and is triggered.Warning****– you will not be able to fit the rear lamp on a will which has discs. You cannot fit it on the drive side and you will not be up to visit on the backside. So if you have a disc brake bike – then forget it – at least for the rear. I haven't noticed that they tell you this in the instructions at all.Also, you have to be very careful about mounting it on the front wheel on the same side as your computer/speedo magnet. The powerful magnets which trigger the lamp will also trigger the computer. Mount the lamp bracket on the opposite side of the computer. However, bear in mind that you will not be able to mount it on the disc side.This means that you will have to do run your computer magnet on the disc side and the lamp magnet on the other side of the wheel.Sounds a bit fiddly – but it isn't at all. Once it's mounted, you are good to go and so far – it just goes and goes and goes.For the price I paid – the lamps are great.
R**E
Good but flawed design for countries with left-hand traffic
Promising design and quality construction, but they feel a little over-priced at £50; I would be happier at around £30.Unfortunately for the UK, the rear light interfered with the transmission when fitted on the correct (right-hand) side of either a 21-speed hybrid or a fixed-wheel bike. On the hybrid both light and magnets interfered with the largest sprocket and chain, whilst on the fixie the magnets clung to the chain on every revolution. In the end, I was forced to mount the rear light on the left side: functional, but not ideal.These are clearly designed for a bike ridden on the right-hand side, on which I expect they would be a perfect fit.
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