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EL135/TL130 Light Set | 
enlarge | Brand: Cateye Category: Sports
Buy New: £24.99
New (2) from £24.99
Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 313
Media: Misc.
MPN: CA49013136 EAN: 4990173016662 ASIN: B000OYLJKC
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Front: | | • | Complies with RVLR | | • | 2 x AA batteries included | | • | 80h constant, 100h flashing
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description This set is the ideal front and rear LED set for riding around town. All Cateye lighting sets include batteries and represent great value for money.
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| Customer Reviews:
Good May 10, 2008 bebe (UK) I had these lights and found (once the fittings are on - and Halfords did that for me) that they were very easy to slide on and off. The lights are nice and bright and you get different settings. Unfortunately my bike was stolen so I have the lights but no fittings now. Raggghh.
great light set March 15, 2008 L. Rushton (england) Im not sure what the other comments are going on about. fitting the lights could not be any easyer and just twist a a piece of plastic and it tightens up really easy. and the lights are really bright, great for being able to see in the dark and to be seen. if i have to moan about something then the only think i could do is the back light button can be abit stiff, takes little bit longer to turn off (about 5 secs) compared to the front light that takes 3 sec
Great set! February 15, 2008 G. A. Heiss (Kent, UK) I have used these to commute in London for the past year.. people have commented many times how bright the front light is.. it really hammers out some illumination and yet is very slim and sleek on my road bike bars. rear is also bright,, more than adequate. I agree that the fixing mechanism is slightly tricky to set.. but I have moved this from bike to bike.. and its fine just takes a while). Great value.
Dreadful attachment design. January 17, 2008 N. Clarke 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
These lights have very poorly designed mechanisms for attaching to the bike. The mechanisnm is designed to be hand tightened, but this does not allow them to be tightened enough to stop them moving. Even after tightening with pliers, which is probably not good for the mechanism since it is made of plastic, the fixture still rotates with any force, such as when inserting or removing the light. It is very difficult to remove the fixture without destroying it. My rear light (which after the disaster of installing the front light, was only hand tightended) has become useless after just a week, as I made the mistake of trying to remove it from one bike to another.
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