Front LED for your or your kids bike. Can't complain about the price.
Raleigh RX 3.0 - 3 LED Front Light
The Raleigh 3 LED Front Light will make a great backup for your main light, and is also ideal to keep in your bag for emergencies. With a burn time of up to 100 hours this makes it the perfect saviour if your main light goes out, the waterproof construction also means it is weather resistant. Features an easy mount bracket making it quick and easy to attach to any part of the bike.
Raleigh 3 LED Front Light Extra Info
3 LED bulbs
Visible up to 1000m
Flashing and constant modes
High performance LEDs and high clarity optical lens
Compact and lightweight design
Waterproof construction
* Intervening prices may have been charged
Such lights in my, and many others whom I know's, experience are temperamental and I would hate to be out on a long ride in the dark and it fail on me, as it has done before (albeit it wasn't that dark so it wasn't much of an issue)
gazdoubleu
27 Mar 16#4
I've got cheap Status (Aldi or Lidl) ones on the kids bikes as per the original op's suggestion. Chinese tat? probably but never had a problem and Raleigh is now Chinese tat anyway
backtothecaves
27 Mar 16#5
I have 3 like this and never had any trouble. The Raleigh light looks no better than a tealight. I highly recommend the Brite R cree lights on Amazon. For £18 they are blinding and reliable
sradmad
27 Mar 16#6
good find op, heat added
Baldieman64
27 Mar 161#7
Not bright and not reliable.
Your life is worth more than this.
pibpob to Baldieman64
27 Mar 16#14
I expect they're as bright as the ones on Boris Bikes, which to my knowledge have never been blamed for any collisions. As to their reliability, well maybe it isn't good, but upon what evidence do you base that claim?
oddballjamie
27 Mar 16#8
Are these the annoying flashing ones?
Gonna strap a few to the front of my car and blind some cyclists. :wink:
Siddas to oddballjamie
27 Mar 162#9
Shame there isn't a dislike button :laughing:
jamgin to oddballjamie
27 Mar 162#10
Is that before or after you kill or maim an innocent cyclist?
skiddlydiddly to oddballjamie
27 Mar 16#16
The flashing ones are annoying when pointed horizontally; I angle mine downwards for this reason.
People can still see it flashing and that's what I need to stay safe.
pibpob to oddballjamie
28 Mar 16#19
It's not flashing lights that are annoying, but bright ones that have silly round beams which shine into people's eyes. I don't understand why anyone thinks that this contributes to safety.
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Raleigh RX 3.0 - 3 LED Front Light
The Raleigh 3 LED Front Light will make a great backup for your main light, and is also ideal to keep in your bag for emergencies. With a burn time of up to 100 hours this makes it the perfect saviour if your main light goes out, the waterproof construction also means it is weather resistant. Features an easy mount bracket making it quick and easy to attach to any part of the bike.
Raleigh 3 LED Front Light Extra Info
3 LED bulbs
Visible up to 1000m
Flashing and constant modes
High performance LEDs and high clarity optical lens
Compact and lightweight design
Waterproof construction
* Intervening prices may have been charged
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http://www.halfords.com/cycling/bike-lights-locks/bike-lights/raleigh-3-led-rear-light
Your life is worth more than this.
Gonna strap a few to the front of my car and blind some cyclists. :wink:
People can still see it flashing and that's what I need to stay safe.