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Bullet Headlight Two Bulb Chrome Light

Bullet Headlight Two Bulb Chrome Light
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Bullet Headlight Two Bulb Chrome Light

 
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L034

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Chrome, retro style bullet headlight bicycle light. Takes 2 AA batteries (not included). Two bulbs to give you the option of high or low beam. Mounts easily to front of handlebar stem. Approx. 4" x 3-3/8".

 
Our Price: $24.99
 
 


Product Details
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews

Features
  • Retro-style bullet headlight

  • Two bulbs for high and low beam.

  • 2 AA batteries


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:2.5 ( 3 customer reviews )
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


2It looks pretty cool...  Nov 17, 2010 By Asher
I bought it looking for a classic-looking solution to my commuting-by-night problem and did not find that at all. The headlight is classic-looking enough, but aside from being somewhat cumbersome and not very functional (it is extremely dim), it never really seemed to work the way it was supposed to. The switch to change from high-beam to low-beam or (I assume, I never found out) a combination of the two was very unpredictable at first and stopped doing anything at all after a short time. The batteries tend to jiggle loose. I'm going to put it on my little brother's Schwinn Stingray though, where I think it will be a very nice accessory.


1terrible  Oct 21, 2011 By richard
These lights are horrible to run off a bicycle.They need much more voltage off the motor, the main headlight comes on very dimly, extremely useless


5two bulb bullet headlight  Jul 10, 2011 By 9999bird
I knew when I bought this headlight that it had bulbs in it. As I am somewhat of a fabricator I was planning to convert it to a diode light as the rest of my bicycle is including the "stop lights" anyway. I found this was exactly what I was looking for and that it was extremely easy to convert to accept an 1156/1157 led bulb. With a bulb socket from a automotive junk yard, minor re-wiring and 8AA batteries (that power my 12volt lighting system) and a holder from radioshack, it now an extremely bright light. and good looking too.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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