- BICYCLE PARTS
- Bicycle Stem
- Chain Ring
- Chainset
- Cycle Computer
- Endura Ceramic Bearings
- Cycle Helmet
- Folding Bike
- Handlebar
- Heart Rate Monitor
- MOUNTAIN BIKE
- ROAD BIKE
- Wheel Set
- Others
3255, Jalan 18/37,
Taman Sri Serdang,
43300 Seri Kembangan,
Selangor, Malaysia.
Cateye HL-EL135 LED Black Front Light
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CATEYE LED FRONT LIGHT
Cateye HL-EL135 LED Black Front Light
he incredibly stylish but compact EL-135 measures just 2.5 x 3.5 x 9cm and weighs in at just 91g.
Top Features of the Cateye HL-EL135 LED Black Front Light
- 320 hours flashing mode
- 80 hours constant mode
- Runs on 2 AA batteries
- FlexTight™ mounting bracket
Product Data
MTB: | Yes |
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Road: | Yes |
Battery Type: | AA |
Battery Included: | Yes |
Battery Position: | Internal |
Mounting Bracket: | Handlebar - Standard and Oversized |
Bulb Type: | LED |
Standards: | RVLR |
System Weight (g): | 91 |
EU Plug Supplied: | No |
US Plug Supplied: | No |
Aus/Nz Plug Supplied: | No |
Using 3 LEDs and Cateye's Opticube technology, this sleek light is 50% brighter than its marginally cheaper sibling, the EL-120. Includes the new H34 FlexTight bar bracket for rapid, easy fitting.
About Front Lights
Cycle light technology has moved on greatly over the years, traditional 'bulb' lights have been more or less replaced by LED and HID systems. Battery, lens and reflector technology has been improved greatly resulting in brighter and longer run times. Wiggle lists a large selection of bicycle lights suitable for lit streets in the city, or unlit country lanes and even bike lights suitable for off road riding, ranging from around £8 to over £300 they vary greatly in purpose and performance. Tiny LED's with flashing or constant modes are great for being seen in built up areas, whilst rechargeable systems can keep the road or off-road trails lit up for non-stop riding at night.
About the Cateye brand
Cateye is the leading manufacturer of cycle computers, bike lights and reflectors. In 1964, Cateye became the first company to create a flashing lamp for bicycles. Cateye invented the first battery headlamp in 1982, and the very first bicycle headlamp using white LEDs in 2001. Cat Eye is a true leader in lens and reflector technology; Cateye's Opticube lens and reflectors allow them to make one of the brightest and most efficient LED headlights in the world.