Shopped around and read the reviews. Just the rear is £15 at halfrauds just now. Usb rechargeable.
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buddn07
19 Sep 17#1
Red only. Black and white out of stock.
johnnystorm
19 Sep 17#2
Great price, the outgoing models were a similar price when they were cleared out. If they share the same design you plug them straight into a usb port to charge. Not the brightest but bright enough and feel very well made.
james-young
19 Sep 17#3
70 lumen front and 9 lumen back. Compare with the decathlon in the same band with theirs being 35 lumen if that helps
GrumpyArab
19 Sep 17#4
"Halfrauds" lol
woldranger
19 Sep 17#5
Any suggestions for a small, cheap front light with a quick release bracket ? My old cateye got shaken loose the other day (I'd put it on when I rode out in the daylight and didn't notice it making it's leap to freedom as I was too busy holding on over a few really rough sections! I just need something that's bright enough to be seen by oncoming cars, not to light up the road as pretty much all I'm riding is lit and if I go anywhere else, I use my super bright Petzl head torch.
I bought these ,very well made for the price apart from the rear light . ebay.co.uk/itm…649
jofkelly72
20 Sep 17#6
Always worth having a look in Lidl or Aldi for cheap bike accessories, bought a pair of rechargeable lights a couple of weeks ago for around £10 and their bang on.
pvfc247 to jofkelly72
20 Sep 17#16
I bought the same lights from Aldi, they are Brilliant for the be seen category.
woldranger to pvfc247
20 Sep 17#17
Just had a look and Aldi's winter cycling gear goes on sale on the 28th....
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Great deal on small, cheap quick release lights
ebay.co.uk/itm…649
amazon.co.uk/Hea…TF8
Very bright and we use off road,