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Originally Posted by Skipjacks
Not to resurrect an old thread...

But does these go on and off the spokes easily? So I could toss them on fast if I'm suddenly going out for a night ride and remove them in daytime?

Do the batteries hold up well? The lights are cheap. A 5 pack of batteries would be almost more expensive than buying new lights

If they last 1 full winter though they are probably good enough.

They install pretty easily, there's a couple of grooves in one side which a spoke goes into, and then it's held on by the wings. I also put a zip tie through the holes in the wings to make sure they don't fly off.

Not sure why you'd want to remove them for day time, I just leave them on and only turn them on during darkness.

The batteries do hold up well, I've had these lights for a year and I've only replaced the batteries once. They use the CR2032 batteries.
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