🚴♂️ Light Up Your Adventure!
This Rear Fender Brake Tail Light LED Lamp is designed for universal fit across most motorcycle models, including dirt bikes and custom builds. Featuring a bright red LED for enhanced visibility, it comes with a waterproof electronic board and a stabilized circuit to handle voltage fluctuations. Installation is straightforward with three fixing points, making it a reliable choice for any rider looking to upgrade their bike's lighting.
D**0
Waaaaayy smaller than I was thinking it'll be
This thing is tiny.... like way small. Still going to make it fit my yz250 but it looks like it was meant for a kids bike. I will upload a picture once it's on the bike, and even though it's tiny as long as the brake/tail light are bright and the turn signals will mount just fine then I'll run it.
M**A
Tech Inspection Must have
You get what you pay for, I needed a tear tail light for my bike to pass tech inspection for a dual sport ride that is mostly off road. My 13 year old MX bike has no battery and obviously no lights… I screwed this baby on, and wired it to a Dewalt battery thingy I also got in amazon and was able to pass tech inspection and ride. Certainly cheaper then buying a actual enduro bike with lights and the weight and cost that comes with it!
S**D
Not what I exspected
All these china enduro lights look the same. I bought to replace a broken one on my 450. The item I received was made a cheaply as humanly possible. The black plastic bracket is about 90% the size of original, bolt holes do not line up. The wires coming out of the light are as thin as a human hair. No attempt at all to seal the unit, the old one had a black rubber gasket where wires enter. I don't think its going to last long. Try a different one.
R**E
Great little light, but needed a mod
This light was installed on a 94 XR200R. The XR200R is not made to take a brake/running light, so don't think this is going to drop in if you have an XR200R. I knew that going in and was doing a ground-up wiring job on the bike. That being said, I added on turn-signal/brake light combo lights off to the side of this, but that caused some interesting effects on the turn signals when the brake light lit up. I added a diode in-line to the brake in this rear light and that solved the issue. The whole assembly came apart simply, so the modification was super easy, with only beginner-level soldering skills needed.
F**E
Heck yeah!
Is my dirt bike street legal? Heck no, I just use it for enduros and stuff.Does it serve its purpose of passing tech check-ins for enduro rides? Heck yeah! This thing servers if purpose as either a marker and/or brake light.Does it replace my stock rear light when I put on a Motocross fender? Heck yeah! Was cheaper to get MX fender and mount this than factory fenderDoes it break? Heck yeah, especially when someone runs into you! But don't be worried, only the mud flap will brake (if they even hit you)Did I save $30 over equivalent, big name rear lights? Heck yeah, I could buy 2 more!Did I silicone it to water proof it? Heck yeah!Is the quality good? Its good enough, but really.... what do u expect for this price?Would I buy another? Heck yeah!
A**R
Good cheap tail light for pitbike
Great for my klx110. I wouldn’t use on a bigger bike due to how cheap it is but it will work.
M**G
Not perfect, but great price and easy to mod to any need.
Buying a 2nd light today.Installed the 1st one on a KTM sx350 with a brakelight switch just for some added visibly on trail rides.For 10 bucks they are solid low draw lights. The fender is a bit small, I personally cut the rear most black fender bit off to better match the lines of my bike.Mounting brackets are nice, throw some silicone at the rear of the light to ensure its fully sealed, does not come sealed from factory.
D**E
Really nice light. I powered it to be a constant ...
Really nice light. I powered it to be a constant on both levels instead of brake light and the plastic is super strong. Only thing that is bad is that it is covered a little bit by your dirt bike fender when you put it on. Super easy to put together, just about $2 worth of nuts and nails for it from your local hardware store, and some bullet wire connectors from your local Autozone or something like that.
A**W
Faulty
Only the tail light worked no brake light.
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