Light Motion Bike Lighting Electronics
Bike Electronics Light & Motion Seca 2500 Enduro. Dominate the trail well past dusk with the Light & Motion Seca 2500 Enduro light. With 2,500 lumens on high, this bike light emits nearly double the light of a most car headlights, helping you to spot not only what rock gardens lie ahead on the trail, but also temporarily stun your buddy who is trying to make a night ride happen with a 100 lumen blinky light. The light path on the Seca has been engineered in a way to enhance depth perception with forward focused upper LED’s that penetrate the darkness, and bottom LEDs that are reflected and dif…
Light Motion Bike Lighting Electronics
Bike Electronics Light & Motion Taz 1200 Light. Jersey pockets are precious spaces meant for streamlined gels and bars–things that are not too heavy and not too bulky. Traditionally, if you wanted a high-powered cycling light, you had to tote around an external battery, which violates both not too clauses and can cause quite the annoying jersey bounce down the trail. Free of the external battery, the Light and Motion Taz 1200 Light excels as a fully enclosed, handlebar-mounted beacon. Lighting your way with a stunning 1,200 lumens–which compares favorably to the typical car headlamp of 7…
Light Motion Bike Lighting Electronics
Bike Electronics Light & Motion 11.1V 6-Cell Li-Ion Battery. Use this Light & Motion Li-ion Bike Light Battery to replace your Seca 700 Race Bike Light’s rechargeable battery when it kicks the bucket. This 11. 1-volt, 6-cell battery is lighter weight than equivalent NiMH batteries, thus making it ideal for race applications. Expect roughly 500 charge cycles from your Li-ion battery, and use Light & Motion’s Smart Charger to re-juice. Return your dead bike light battery to Light & Motion for recycling.
Light Motion Bike Lighting Electronics
Bike Electronics Light & Motion Vis 180 Pro Rear Light. Light & Motion is one of the only brands that doesn’t load up its front lights with features and tech while relegating rear lights to the one-trick-pony bin. Case in point: the Vis 180 Pro Rear Light, which combines the usual features–flashing and steady modes–with amber colored sidelights. These increase the range of visibility and also recall the running lights on the cars and trucks we share the road with, reinforcing our status as vehicles by replicating a feature that most road users associate with automobiles. The light can also be set …