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BLT Lights Explorer Older Lights


  • Average Rating: 4/5
  • # of Reviews: 1

Product Description

  • Complete double below handlebar re-chargable light set
  • 6 watt low beam halogen bulb
  • 15 watt high beam bulb
  • 4.2 aHour SLA battery
  • GF resin, durable light bodies
  • Complete set includes UL approved non LED charger


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    User Reviews

    Overall Rating:4
    Value Rating:4
    Submitted by sugar a Racer from kitchener

    Date Reviewed: August 9, 2003

    Strengths:    3 hours of strong white lite, with excellent highbeam of 15 watt. good mounting brackets to easily remove or apply lites.

    Weaknesses:    sometimes 3 hours just isnt enough lite...

    Bottom Line:   
    a good product maybe a little pricey, but over all very reliable. provides all the lite you need and looks very sharp.

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    Favorite Trail:   hydro cut

    Duration Product Used:   1 Year

    Price Paid:    $120.00

    Purchased At:   bike pro

    Similar Products Used:   n/a

    Bike Setup:   i have the battery mounted on the bottom side of my downtube so this way i have better access to my 2 water bottles. i still have enough clearance over logs or curbs and the battery is safe.



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    I am looking at buying either a Camelbak H.O.S.S. or an Alpine Explorer. I'm currently using a H.A.W.G., but it is just a bit too small for some of my trips. I use a pack year roun   Read More »

    Heritage Explorer Tour & Festival

    Anybody else doing this ride today? Wrenched on 4 separate bikes until midnight last night in the shop. Got up at 4:30 a.m. and am now getting ready to load up and head out. We hav   Read More »

    What about those stream crosssings on Explorer?

    I've finally reached the point where I can stay in the saddle the whole way, but I fear the streams and walk (oh, the ignominy) the footbridges. Can't stay out of the water on a Pa   Read More »

    Trying to bring my old Cygolite Explorer back to life...please help.

    I just came across this section of the forum and it looks like there are several members here who know a thing or two about lighting systems...so what I need should be easy to addr   Read More »

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