Motion Activated Flashing RGB LED Wheel Lights for Bikes and Cars (2-Pack)

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 Dimensions: 0 in x 0.55 in x 1.46 in

Weight: 1.23 oz

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Nice....when it works!


Posted by hotanniemartin on 04-28-2010
Involvement: General (knows how to use it) - Ownership: more than 1 month
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Pros:The light is bright and colorful, and the cycle lasts a good 15 seconds.
Cons:One light did not work and had to fix the other one (you have to play with the spring inside) so that the light cycle would start without having to crash the bike to get it going. Now it starts when I open the garage door!!!
Other Thoughts:Too bad, would've been nice. Too expensive for what it's worth.
Bottomline:Basically, the little spring idea that is meant to start it with vibration doesn't work very well. You're better off with a model that allows you to turn it off or on manually.

They does not fit


Posted by yeung001 on 04-16-2010
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Pros:This thing is really nice. One you put the batteries in it, it flash right away. It stops blinking after about 15 seconds of in-activities.
Cons:This thing claim to be fit on Bikes and Cars. What I can tell you is it does not fit on Bikes. I think what they mean by bikes is Motorcycles. Atleast these lights doesnot fits on bikes in The Netherlands.
Bottomline:If they have been fitted to my bike, It would be really nice to have. I would catch alot of attention on the public at night. People will stare at it like they have never seen such thing before. But after all it doesnot fit. dealtoworlde should have mention the diameter of the fitting so people can measure their tire before buy this product.

Fun


Posted by ninkasi on 01-15-2010
Involvement: Novice (still getting used to it) - Ownership: more than 1 month
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Pros:They do exactly what you thinnk they would do.
Cons:Amazingly, this is the first time ever I've found the same product in a local shop for less than getting it from DTW! I guess it was bound to happen sometime, but even so that came as a surprise.
Other Thoughts:Having these things on a bike certainly can help make the bike more visible at night or dusk... on the other hand it can distract drivers as they stare at the wheels so it's not all positive.
Bottomline:I don't regret the purchase.

LIGHT UP THE NIGHT


Posted by grregg on 07-19-2009
Involvement: General (knows how to use it) - Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
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Pros:very bright lights make your bike more visible after dark. the blinking stops quickly when the wheels come to a stop. this should help battery life. the ligths appear to be reasonably and intuitively made.
Cons:one light works as advertised, the other seems to have a mind of its own and works intermittently.
Other Thoughts:these lights should NOT be used as a substitute for headlights and appropriate reflectors attached to a bicycle.
Bottomline:if the lights hold up and the battery life is judged as reasonable, i will consider this a decent investment.

Looks good


Posted by fryingwoks on 06-25-2009
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Pros:I've put one of each of these on two bikes, and they look fantastic. The colour pattern goes from quickly flashing through various colours, to fading through colours, to holding colours for a few seconds. Then it turns off, unless it's shaken again. Much more interesting than some (much more expensive) ones I bought locally.
Cons:Uses tiny button-cell batteries, smaller than the standard cells. Not surprising, but something to be aware of.
Other Thoughts:Don't know how weather-resistant they are?
Bottomline:You can make your bicycles garner plenty of favourable (and envious?) glances.