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XLC | Cl -D05 Retro electric wheel light

XLC | Cl -D05 Retro electric wheel light

The XLC Cl-D05 is a high quality front light for electric bikes with a high 70 lux lighting power. The light can be very widely linked to 6-48 V for a light output and has a glare-free, but effectively illuminating Stvzo-approved (German light standard) spotlight. 70 LUX Lighting Power Lamp is a great improvement for most electric bikes standard lamps. 6-48 V Entrance voltage Suitability: e.g. Bosch, Shimano, Yamaha Lighting power Max 70 lux Fastening with a standard bracket to the front fork CONTRACT: Short wires, additional lines should be purchased yourself if necessary Included Color: Black Material: plastic By law, the bicycle must use lights in the dark and dark. Reasons also support the use of lights on the bicycle, as the motorist detects the light wheel early enough. In the twilight and dark, the bike should have a white or light -yellow light on the bike. As of 1.1.2015, instead of a fixed luminaire attached to the wheel, you can also use a luminaire attached to a cyclist, such as a headlamp, which is equivalent to a bike.1.1.2020 As of dusk and dark, the wheel should also have a red light rear light. Orange or white surface reflectors or tire reflective tape increase visibility.

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The XLC Cl-D05 is a high quality front light for electric bikes with a high 70 lux lighting power. The light can be very widely linked to 6-48 V for a light output and has a glare-free, but effectively illuminating Stvzo-approved (German light standard) spotlight. 70 LUX Lighting Power Lamp is a great improvement for most electric bikes standard lamps. 6-48 V Entrance voltage Suitability: e.g. Bosch, Shimano, Yamaha Lighting power Max 70 lux Fastening with a standard bracket to the front fork CONTRACT: Short wires, additional lines should be purchased yourself if necessary Included Color: Black Material: plastic By law, the bicycle must use lights in the dark and dark. Reasons also support the use of lights on the bicycle, as the motorist detects the light wheel early enough. In the twilight and dark, the bike should have a white or light -yellow light on the bike. As of 1.1.2015, instead of a fixed luminaire attached to the wheel, you can also use a luminaire attached to a cyclist, such as a headlamp, which is equivalent to a bike.1.1.2020 As of dusk and dark, the wheel should also have a red light rear light. Orange or white surface reflectors or tire reflective tape increase visibility.