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Schwinn 3 LED Wide-Angle Bike Light

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Schwinn 3 LED Wide-Angle Bike Light
$19.99
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Schwinn

Schwinn 3 LED Wide-Angle Bike Light

$19.99

Product Details

  • Schwinn 3 LED Wide-Angle Bike Light is an easy to install light set

  • Attach or remove from any bike without the need for tools

  • Dual purpose tail light: remove tail light and use built-in clip on a belt or pack

  • 4 white LED lights and 3 red LED lights

  • 3-function light system: steady, flash 1, and flash 2

  • Super bright

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  • This product carries a 1 year exchange warranty redeemable at any Canadian Tire store.
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5 out of 6 (83%) reviewers recommend this product

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    Well priced

    11 years ago
    this is a great package for your bike. The light is nice and bright and a must have if you ride at night.

    Yes, I recommend this product.

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    Cheap...

    12 years ago
    You get what you pay for with this. It lights up, and is made of cheap plastic. Light output is minimal at best. I have opted to order a better quality headlight online as I do night riding. This is only good for use as a safety light to make you noticeable to drivers. Otherwise you should buy something like a SolarStorm X2 if you want quality light output. I need more than 25 Lumens... I am upgrading to 2000lm now. Happy Riding.

    No, I do not recommend this product.

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    Extremely Good Buy

    13 years ago
    I do a lot of road biking in the summer, so never really used any lights (don't shun me hardcore cyclists#. However, come winter-time I was ready to spend about $200 on a decent set of lights #which is a lot less than some of the really good ones out there#, but I ended up looking at the shops here and realized I would have to order one in - because I needed it immediately I just bought this one. Blew me away! Even at 25 lumens for the front light it gives plenty of light, works extremely well. Now that doesn't mean it's equal to a better quality, more expensive light, but it does the job VERY well #I'm talking 5am, no ambient road light).

    Yes, I recommend this product.

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    Cheap and Reliable

    13 years ago
    As other reviewers have mentioned, these lights are easy to install with no tools, and stay stable once attached. The front light is attached with a thick rubber band, so you can easily adjust it up and down, depending on how you want to use the light. What is not mentioned is that both lights have quick release attachments, so you can quickly slip the lights themselves off, leaving the brackets on your bike. This is great for deterring theft. The lights are bright, and operate continuously, or each with two different blinking options. I have used them daily for several months, and have yet to replace the aaa batteries that power them. I have even accidentally left the rear light on all day in continuous mode while I was at work, and it still flashes just as brightly. Batteries NOT included!

    Yes, I recommend this product.

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    DOES THE JOB

    13 years ago
    The mounting system for the front light is actually quite clever. Time will tell if it holds up over time but they do give you a spare thick rubber band connector. I've used light attachments before where you use a nut & bolt to attach the light to the frame. The problem is the plastic is so thin that you're limited to how tight you can secure it without the bolt punching thru. Although not as ingenious, the rear light can also be attached without any tools. One negative is that the front and rear light only come in a white housing so they may not match or blend in with most bike colours.

    Yes, I recommend this product.

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    Q: does the tail light flash?

    12 years ago
    2 Answers
    • A: Yes it will flash

      12 years ago
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    Q: Is this light for pedal bikes ?

    13 years ago
    2 Answers
    • A: Yes but relying on it for night riding is not suggested. If you have ambient street light no issue, but trails or dark roads require at least 700lumens

      12 years ago
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    Q: How do you put batteries in the back tail light? Lost my instructions...

    12 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: Tool-free LED Headlight Instructions No tools required for assembly. Assembly 1. Align the brackets on the bottom of the headlight with the brackets on the headlight mount. 2. Slide the headlight into the mount until you hear a click. 3. Insert the black mounting band into the slot located at the back of the headlight mount. 4. Wrap the black mounting band around the bottom of the handlebar and insert the opposite end of the band into the front slot. Use Press the function pad on the top of the headlight for the desired light. • For a steady light, press the pad once. • For a steady flashing light, press the pad twice. • For a rapid flashing light, press the pad tree times. Replacing the Batteries 1. Slide the cover off the headlight by pressing down and pushing on the cover. 2. Insert three AAA batteries. 3. Slide the cover back on the headlight until it clicks into place. No tools required for battery installation. Attach the Tail Light Assembly 1. Wrap the tail light mountint ring around the bicycle seat post. The holes of the ring should be facing away from the seat post. 2. Insert as many shims as necessary between the ring and the seat post. 3. Insert the mounting bracket and mounting ring. 4. Fasten the mounting ring and bracket by fastening the nut on the opposite side of the mounting screw. 5. Slide the tail light up into the bracket until it clicks into place. Clip-on Tail Light 6. Pull the clip back and attach the tail light to the material. Check and make sure the light is secure. Use Press the function pad on the bottom of the tail light for the desired light. • For a steady light, press the pad once. • For a steady flashing light, press the pad twice. • For a rapid flashing light, press the pad tree times. Replacing the Batteries 1. Remove the tail light cocer by inserting a flat tool (such as a screw driver or coin) into the cover slot and twist the tool until the cover comes off. 2. Insert two AAA batteries. 3. Snap the cover back into place.

      12 years ago
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    Q: How do you open the front light to insert battery? The front lens part seems loose but I can't open it to insert batteries just in case I force and break it.

    12 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: Replacing the Batteries 1. Slide the cover off the headlight by pressing down and pushing on the cover. 2. Insert three AAA batteries. 3. Slide the cover back on the headlight until it clicks into place.

      12 years ago
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