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$4.75
Extra USB C-to-A cable that comes with Hangover and Trail Evo. We designed this plug not to be some proprietary plug to force you into our eco-system or anything. It was designed so that it could seal the light while you utilize pass-through-charging. We don't want to make a killing on this, so this is literally what the cord costs us after manufacturing, shipping, warehousing, etc. Extra long at 36" because no one likes being tethered to a charger, as well as giving you the option to have a battery pack at the bottom of your backpack or hip pack and charge lights like the Trail Evo or Hangover while in use.
$4.99
- Attaches to rear racks - Compatible with: Blinky 3,5,7 and Superflash - 25mm between each of the top horizontal holes (center to center) - Requires an "L bracket" that typically comes with a rear rack. If your rack is missing the L bracket, you can purchase Planet Bike's rack hardware pack
$5.00
Customized base mount for those helmets that have a vent down the center, making a typical action camera mount impossible to use. This spans that gap. Helmets that we know work well with this mount are: Bell 4Forty MIPS Bell Drifter MIPS Bell Formula Bell Nomad 2 MIPS Bell Sidetrack II Bell Sixer Bell Super Air R Bell Super Air Spherical Bell Super DH Bell Z20 Bontrager Blaze WaveCel Mountain Bontrager Circuit WaveCel Road Bontrager Quantum MIPS Bontrager Ralley WaveCel Mountain Bontrager Solstice MIPS Bontrager Specter WaveCel Bontrager Starvos WaveCel Round Fit Bontrager Velocis MIPS Road Bontrager XXX WaveCel Road Giro Cinder MIPS Giro Ember MIPS Giro Fixture MIPS Giro Hale MIPS Giro Helios Spherical Giro Hex Giro Montaro MIPS II Giro Radix MIPS Giro Register MIPS Giro Source MIPS Giro Switchblade MIPS Giro Trella MIPS Giro Vasona MIPS Giro Verce MIPS iXS Trail Evo iXS Trail XC iXS Trigger AM Kali Alchemy Kali Cascade Kali Invader Kali Lunati Kali Uno Kask Caipi Lazer Coyote MIPS Lazer Impala MIPS Lazer Z1 MIPS POC Axion POC Kortal POC Octal POC Tectal POC Ventral Smith Convoy Smith Network Smith Persist Smith Signal Smith Trace Specialized Prevail 2 Specialized Prevail 3 Specialized Prospero III
$5.00
- Mounts Beamer and Blaze 1/2W lights to a helmet - Compatible with Beamer 1, Beamer 3, Beamer 5, Blaze 1/2W and Blaze 2W Micro, Blaze 140 SL, Blaze 180 USB - Increased weight and length of Blaze 300, 500, and 650 USB lights may cause awkward mounting on helmet
$5.00
- Fits seatpost (up to 31.8mm) or seatstay - Compatible with: Blinky 3,5,7, all Superflash lights and Blinky Safety rear light - Use with Blinky Safety Front light bracket to fit oversize (~31.8mm) handlebars
$9.99
Mount to put light on handlebar.
$9.99
This mount securely attaches your Light and Motion Vis 180 Micro taillight to a standard rear bicycle rack (taillights and racks sold separately).
$11.99
Replacement bar mount for Urban lights with thumb screw for quick removal. Has a quick release design allowing the mount to quickly separate from the light. Compatible with all model year Urban lights. - Includes mount, strap, allen key, and bolt
$12.99
This mount is designed to securely attach your Light and Motion Seca, Vega, or Stella headlight (sold separately) to your helmet. With a helmet mount, the light is always pointing where you're looking.
$14.95
- Provides a mounting area for a light or a camera under the GPS unit on FormMount (FE-1100) - Replaces the existing cradle in a couple of minutes with an allen wrench
$14.95
PWR stands out. Not literally though. In fact the system of mounts are designed to hide PWR away. The world-first side mount holds the PWR Road and PWR Trail lights above or below the headstem. And additional mounting options include extension cables to carry away the extra bulk. - Compatible with: PWR Trail and PWR Road lights. - T Slot: Allows for quick release of the light when parking your bike - Centric mounted: Design allows the light to be centrally positioned both above and below the handlebar. - Thumbscrew: Allows for additional tightening - Fits handlebars: 22.2mm - 31.8mm - Weight: 20g
$14.99
The Lezyne Femto Drive is a compact, bright light that features a CNC-machined aluminum body that is durable and weather resistant. the Femto Drive provides 15 lumens and mounts quickly without tools. - High-grade, optical Lens also serves as an activation button that cycles through the five modes - Multi-position silicon rubber strap attaches directly to the back plate to secure to a wide range of handlebar and seat tube sizes - Clip-on System features a patent pending Clip-Strap back cap design and is made of durable composite Matrix material - Threaded back cap resists cross threading - Two CR2032 batteries are included - Five Power Modes: four Flash and one Steady Specifications - Battery: CR2032 - Recharge Type: Not Rechargable - Weight: 31 - Lumens Front: 15
$15.00
The PDW Light Nug Headlight Mount attaches to frame eyelets to add headlight mounting options to your bike. - 26.0 diameter fits most headlight mounts - Knurled for great grip - Includes stainless bolt and lock washer
$18.00
Have multiple bikes? Want to swap Trail Evo or Detour between them often? Here ya go. Fits 35mm and 31.8mm handlebars. Now updated in Q2 2021 with improved fit and finish, better angle adjustments, and smoother lever action. Updated again in Q4 2021 with a thumbscrew to make adjustments on the trail tool-free. ?? If you have a broken Evo mount, please contact us before buying another!
$19.99
Increase your line of sight with the NiteRider Lumina Helmet Mount. By mounting your head light onto your helmet, it’ll allow you to see farther into your turn or wherever your head turns. System Compatibility: - Lumina Series - MiNewt Mini Series - Mako Series
$29.50
The Gino Light Mount provides a mounting point for handlebar lights wherever there is an M5 threaded eyelet on your frame. - 6061 Aluminum - 30g - 26.0mm outside diameter - 5mm mounting bolt
$34.99
NiteRider Vmax+ 150 Taillight features 150 lumens in a low profile design with a full LED light panel.
$41.00
Single-arm aluminium handlebar holder (35 mm)
$44.99 - $54.99
The Hecto Drive 500XL is a compact, durable cycling light with a machined aluminum body with built-in cooling fins and cutouts for side visibility. Its single LED design provides an impressive maximum output of 500 lumens and eight output modes, including a Daytime Flash mode. Offering up to 20 hours of total runtime, charging is simple with an integrated cable-free USB stick, and the light straps securely to a variety of handlebar shapes and sizes. Specs - Max Lumens: 500 - Weight: 84g - Max Runtime: 20 hours - Recharge Time: 2:30 hours
$49.95
The Sprint 225 is Black Diamond’s smallest and lightest rechargeable light, built specifically for pre-dawn/post sunset runs.
$104.99
Featuring 800 lumens of crystal-clear illumination, the Lite Pro 800 Switch (High Volt) e-bike cycling light maximizes usable output with its enhanced Maximum Optical Reflection (MOR) lens while a compact CNC-machined aluminum body is equipped with cooling fins to maximize heat dissipation. Compatible with higher-voltage e-bike inputs (12-48v), the Lite Pro draws 8 watts during operation and easily plugs into batteries from top makers including Bosch, Shimano, and Yamaha. An integrated remote switch simplifies operation while the inclusion of both an e-bike stem mount and aluminum CNC fork mount maximize the light's versatility. A 130cm power cable is included. - Max Lumens: 800 - Weight: 173g
$104.99
Nightrider Lumina Pro Series features 5 light levels plus 3 Daylight Flash modes and customizable light output and flash patterns by way of NiteRider App. Compact size fits on crowded handlebars and fuel gauge provides battery life at a glance. NiteRider Vmax+ 150 Taillight features 150 lumens in a low profile design with a full LED light panel.
$109.99
The Macro Drive 1300XXL is a new high-powered LED cycling light offering up to 1,300 lumens of output. It features our Tri-Focus optics, which creates a brighter center spot in a large wide-angle pattern. It’s constructed from machined aluminum and has cooling fins that optimize performance. The light is micro-USB rechargeable and it can run for up to a massive 148 hours on a full charge. A versatile strap secures it to a variety of handlebar sizes, and the 1300XXL is Remote Switch compatible. Specs - Max Lumens: 1300 - Weight: 208g - Max Runtime: 148 Hours (In Femto Mode) - Recharge Time: 3:30Hours
$129.99
Light & Motion's 11.1v 3-cell Li-ion Battery is nice and small and it's lithium-ion technology means impressive run times, while its gossamer weight of only 180 grams means it's easy to carry in a pocket or packs. It also comes with a convenient mounting strap.
$135.00
Want a helmet light that is actually a light designed for helmets? Not just a flashlight? Then you've come to the right place Hangover borrows its name from the famous trail in Sedona, AZ (not the dreaded “brew flu”). Into it, we poured every ounce of our automotive optics knowledge, creating the most compact, bike light anywhere. But slim does not mean dim. Some serious late-night thinking went into the Hangover, with countless hours prototyping the perfect beam pattern for trail riding and for helmet mounting. The resulting optics fills your entire field of vision with light, not just a spot down the trail. So, you can avoid what you want to miss, and hit what you really want to shred. Good for 90 minutes of strong output, with the ability to USB speed-charge on the go, and yet only 100 grams. USB-C quick charge 3.0 is included as standard. These lights are proudly and expertly made right here in Chicago, with the help of good coffee, homegrown talent, and a couple of dogs in the shop.
$153.00 - $175.00
Busch & Müller dynamo headlights are made to be powered by a 6 volt, 3 watt hub or sidewall dynamo. Busch & Müller makes a wide variety of bicycle headlights for use with hub dynamos as well as tire driven dynamos. If used with a 6 volt 3 watt dynamo these lights work along with a taillight and deliver their maximum brightness. If used with a 6 volt 2.4 watt dynamo they deliver their maximum brightness without a taillight. When used with a taillight, the taillight is wired to the taillight connectors on the headlight. So power goes from the dynamo to the headlight and then from the headlight to the taillight. The On/Off switch on the headlight then controls both the headlight and the taillight. The headlight also provides the correct voltage to the taillight eliminating the risk of damage to the taillight. SPECIFICATIONS - 100 Lux - Aluminum Casing - Extensive light field - Daytime LEDs with lateral light emission - Standlight - Automatic sensor - Screw-on front reflector
$179.99
- Compatible with Shutter Precision and other 6V Dynamo hubs - Single-mode low beam meets German StVZO regulation - Includes headlamp, stem mount, and fork mount brackets and mounting hardware SPECIFICATIONS - Lumens: 290 - Battery: dynamo hub powered - Color: black - Weight: 120g **We're known for our custom wheel builds. Call or text us to get started on building up a wheelset to power this light using dynamo hubs.
$185.00
Wireless Bike Light with a cutoff beam pattern for Road/Gravel riding Our original Road Edition set the bar high for the last several years. So we were challenged on how to improve it. Right away, we've ditched the large battery pack. This is all internal, self contained, USB-C rechargeable, and slim enough to fit in your pocket. Then we fine tuned the heck out of the beam pattern. Extremely smooth and progressive light field from the front of your tire all the way to where you are looking. We also added sidemarker lights to help with visibility from the side, much like on cars. We've incorporated our quick-release fiberglass-reinforced nylon mount that we, ahem, “borrowed” from those clever camera guys to keep everything pointing in the right direction and easy to put on and take off with one hand. We do have a custom mount solution to fit underneath most bike computers for that clean and tucked look: Quick Release Action Camera Adapter Proudly and capably made just down the road in Chicago IL. In The Box - Detour Road Bicycle Light - Quick-Release Bar Mount (fits 31.8mm and 35mm bars) - USB-C to USB-A Charge Cable - 2.5mm Hex Wrench - Instructions Specs and Instructions - Mounting Location: Handlebar - Application: Front Bike Light for Road/Gravel and commuting - Runtime: (see runtime charts) - Charging: USB-C with Pass-Thru Charging (0 to 80% in 2 hours) - Lumens: Approximately 1200 - Battery Capacity: 3.6V 5000mah (18.0 Wh) - Weight: Lighthead = 150g, Quick Release Mount = 36g Adaptive Mode What is adaptive mode? Nothing too fancy, it is just the default mode when the light is turned on. It stays on high for about 5 minutes, and over the course of 30 minutes it will very slowly reduce brightness to medium mode while your eyes ADAPT to the darkness. Letting you get more runtime, without noticing a thing by tricking your brain. All other modes are solid output so you know what you are getting at any time.
$229.99
NiteRider Lumina Max lights light up the night and are daylight visible with Cree LEDs and Max Boost mode. They're high-powered and feature a rugged design made with Dupont fiberglass-reinforced plastic body with integrated aluminum heatsinks. Max series lights feature NiteLink wireless connectivity with the Omega 300 taillight. - NiteLink Wireless Technology allows the rider to pair and simultaneously power on/off the headlight and Omega EVO 300 taillight wirelessly. (Taillight sold separately) - Multiple light modes including varying Steady and Safety Flashes - Handlebar mounting (Up to 35mm) with Quick Release Tab for easy light removal - CREE LEDs—the highest-performing LEDs on the market - Compatible with NiteLink Wireless Remote Switch (Sold separately) - Lumens: 2000 - Battery: Li-Ion - Recharge Type: USB
$230.00 - $247.00
Schmidt SON Headlights for Dynamos Wilfried Schmidt Maschinenbau of Tübingen, Germany makes several headlights for 6 volt dynamo systems. Their latest is the Edelux II which produces the brightest beam available at 90 lux at 15 kph, the German standard for lux measurement. The beam is shaped much like a high quality automotive low beam, bright at the top, then getting progressively dimmer towards the bottom, resulting in extremely even illumination of the road ahead for the cyclist. It puts most of the light further down the road so you can see at a distance when descending a hill, and there's still plenty of light close to the bike. The Edelux II has an all aluminum housing and a high quality hard glass lens instead of a plastic lens, which is common on other headlights. For the winter commuter riding on sanded and salted roads, the Edelux II lens will remain clear for many years without clouding up from sand kicked up by passing cars. Like the original Edelux, the Edelux II uses a mirror that Schmidt buys from their friends at Busch & Müller. The original Edelux uses the Busch & Müller IQ-Tec mirror, introduced in 2007, and the Edelux II uses the new IQ Tec P mirror, introduced at Eurobike, August, 2013. This new mirror projects a much wider beam than does the original, about twice the width. Yet, with new brighter LEDs, the lux measurement is still higher. So the road ahead is not only illuminated with a much wider beam, it's also a bit brighter. But there's one more thing about this new headlight that is just extraordinary. In order to illuminate the road ahead evenly, there needs to be a smooth increase in the projected light from the bottom of the beam to the top. The further the light has to go, the brighter it needs to be at the source (the headlight) in order for the road surface to be evenly lit from the viewpoint of the cyclist. The older Edelux with IQ-Tec reflector did what I thought was an admirable job of producing an evenly lit road surface. But this new beam is even better in that regard, while still being so much wider and taller. Why is this important? If the road surface close to the rider is brighter than the road at a distance, your eyes will have more difficulty making out details on the road at a distance when you're riding fast or descending a hill. On a fast descent, the further away you can see clearly, the more time you'll have to react to whatever it is you're approaching. The Edelux II headlight is compatible with Schmidt's own SON taillights, as well as taillights from Busch & Müller and Spanninga.While they can be used with current production Supernova taillights, the taillight will have no standlight function, so I don't recommend it.
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