Be Seen!
Be seen with Aluma-Lites made from Aircraft Aluminum.
Each anodized set includes Front and Rear lights and micro USB cord.
Dual Modes: 1. Flash. 2. Steady High Beam.
Press lens for 2 seconds to turn on or off. Press quickly to switch modes.
Strap or bolt-on mounting options. $33 to $36 USD Front/Rear sets.
M6 threaded taillight is 24.95 each. Fits Rene Herse/Velo Lumio braze-on fittings.
Contact: francopedia@ yahoo com
Colors: Red, Black, Silver and Gold.
Brightness ≈ 20 lumens
Bolt-on Mounting, (click video arrow twice).
1. Straps
*Durable Rubber Straps fasten lights around handlebars or seatposts.2. Direct Bike Mount: Back of light stays on bike. Front of light unthreads and is removed for charging.
A. Alloy Aeronautical Bracket type
*Fits rear rack braze-ons or front fork braze-ons
*Attaches with M5x8 threaded Allen bolts.
*Fits perpendicularly to front racks with the angle bracket.
*Also mounts to front fender using included optional aluminum spacer.
*Bracket is Made in USA to US Air Force/Navy (AN) Standards, Lites are made in China.
*Each 90 degree bracket is made of aluminum and weighs an amazing 0.6 grams
*Use a 3 mm Allen wrench to install on bicycles with braze-on fittings or to racks.
Fender requires drilling & aluminum spacer. Requires Drilling.
Mounts to side of rack using aluminum brackets/bolts.
*Threads directly through rear fenders. Requires drilling holes.
*Threads directly into some (Surley) front racks with M5x8 threads.
*Threads directly into some (Surly, Salsa, others) brake bridges with M5x8 threads.
*Special order of M6 threaded bolt is available*
Direct-Thread
For Charging, unthread & remove light. Bracket remains on bike.
1. Strapped.............29 grams.
2. A. Bracket...........23 grams.
2. B. Thread-on....... 21 to 22 grams each.
Lights are Made in China. Mounting designed in USA.
Aeronautical (.06 gram) aluminum angle brackets made in USA.
Stainless steel hardware and aluminum spacers made in China.
Specs:
Brightness ≈ 20 Lumens
Charging time 2-1/2 hours
Running times:
-High Beam 3 hours.
-Flash 20-24 hours.
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