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Cat Eye EL120 Sport OptiCube LED Headlight

Cat Eye EL120 Sport OptiCube LED Headlight

$21.99

You?ll be surprised by what Cateye can do with a single LED bulb. Lightweight and compact, this light provides 50+ candlepower with 80-hr runtime for the constant mode and up o 320-hr in flashing mode, you?ll always have the extra visibility you need to be seen well into the night. Tool-free mount makes it easy to keep your light with you no matter what bike you're riding. Uses 2 ?AA? batteries.

Merchant: Performance Bike

Cat Eye HL-EL200 Headlight

Cat Eye HL-EL200 Headlight

$24.99

These headlights provide optimum visibility in both steady mode and an attention-grabbing flasher. Cateye?s OptiCube Lens Technology increases visible light with a faceted focusing lens. Quick release clamp mounts easily and make removal a snap. HL-EL200 runtime: 110 hours in steady mode, 220 in flashing mode. Requires 4 AA batteries (not included). Imported.

Merchant: Performance Bike

Cat Eye TL-LD1000 Taillight

Cat Eye TL-LD1000 Taillight

$39.99

10 SUPER BRIGHT LEDs combined with CatEye Opticube lens technology makes this CatEye?s brightest tail light! So bright you can even see it during the day! It also offers side visibility, 4 different light modes, 100 hr run time (flashing), 50 hr run time (constant), and is highly water resistant. The TL-LD1000 is truly setting new standards in taillight safety.

Merchant: Performance Bike

Cateye HL-EL410 Compact Opticube Headlight - Silver

Cateye HL-EL410 Compact Opticube Headlight - Silver

$29.99

The Compact Opticube light sets a new standard in size, brightness and versatility. With batteries, it weighs only 78 grams, and it's only 9.3 cm long. That's 2.6 ounces and 3.7 inches - much smaller (and brighter) than an energy bar. Three ultra bright LEDs are magnified with our Opticube lens and reflector to produce more than 180 candlepower. Features:Flashing and constant modes 60-hour run time in flashing mode 30-hour run time in constant mode Waterproof to 50 mete

Merchant: Modern Bike

Cateye HL-EL520 - HL-EL520

Cateye HL-EL520 - HL-EL520

$38.95

This light is tiny, but it cranks out more than 1, 200 candlepower - plenty for casual riding or getting home from work. Features:50% brighter than the HL-EL510 High/low beams Uses 4 AA batteries More than 240 hours of runtime in low beam Side visibility Flex-TightT mounting bracket

Merchant: Modern Bike

Cateye CE-EL500 Power Opticube Headlight

Cateye CE-EL500 Power Opticube Headlight

$39.95

Carry a tiny version of the sun on your handlebar. The Power Opticube provides a massive 1200 candlepower from a single LED and Cateye?s exclusive Opticube lens technology. This light features an incredible 30hr runtime with side visibility for maximum safety, tool free mounting bracket, and an innovative magnetic On/Off switch that allows this light to be waterproof to 100ft. (Although we don't recommend riding at that depth) (4AA batteries ? not included)

Merchant: Nashbar


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