Details
Trek’s nifty Beacon Bar End Lights slide into your handlebars and have rear-facing red LEDs so you can be seen from behind. They come in Road- and Mountain-specific models and can be run in steady and flashing mode.
Run time: 30+ hours
2 AAA batteries are included.
The Road model has 1 LED per light and works with rear-facing handlebars.
The Mountain model has 2 LEDs per light and works with side-facing handlebars.
Part Numbers
Option | UPC | MPN | Store SKU |
---|---|---|---|
Mountain | 745889484380 | 402908 | LIG34812836T |
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Great visibility (2)
- Long battery life (2)
- AAA batteries
- Accentuate bike clearance
- Long life - 6 years
Cons
- Could be even brighter
- Short battery life
Best Uses
- Good for commuting (2)
- Rear safety light (2)
- Being visible
- Road ~ bar end
REVIEWS
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Pros
- Long Life - 6 Years
Cons
- Short battery life
Best Uses
Comments:
I have these for over 6 years now and have ridden through all sorts of conditions, including regularly in heavy rain. Mind you, I taped the sides to the handle bars for better sealing, but they finally just broke down with connector battery/light now acting up on me, either all on or off. But this is the first time in 6 years. I do not find that the battery life is great, but they are easy to replace and it does the job even at lower brightness, I figure it is better than nothing on handle bars or reflectors only.
Pros
- Uses AAA batteries
- Accentuate Bike Clearance
Cons
- Could Be Even Brighter
Best Uses
- Being Visible
- Rear safety light
- Night commute
Comments:
I've had others that use 'button' batteries that short out when out rains (or when I sweat heavy). These suspend the sealed battery in the middle of the handlebar so water can't run into them even in Florida summer rainstorms! The best thing is they display the true width of your bike so motorists can better judge how to pass more safely. The biggest problem is they are very directional, so I had to adjust my handlebars slightly to make sure they faced directly at motorists (not towards the ground). Suggestion: use rechargeable batteries and charge at least once a week for maximum brightness!
Pros
- AAA batteries
- Great visibility
- Long battery life
Cons
Best Uses
- Road ~ Bar End
Comments:
Love these lights. Love using them in Foggy situations and when it is misty out. Really gets the attention of a driver from behind me from a distance. I want someone to know I'm on the road especially out on these country roads. So glad I have them.
Pros
- Simple install
- Great visibility
- Long battery life
Cons
Best Uses
- Rear safety light
- Night commute
Comments:
easy install, battery is a AAA which is really convenient, always on the bike and ready to go.
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