NiteRider Taillight Strap Mount

£10.00
Out of Stock
Colour:

BLACK

Size:

NO SIZE

Part Number:

NR7156

GTIN/UPC:

702699071568

The NiteRider® Tail Light Strap Mount allows for quick installation and fitment on to standard seat posts. It features a quick release tab that allows you to remove just your tail light, leaving the strap mount installed on the seat post; ideal for when you leave your bike unattended or when it's time for a recharge.

WARRANTY This NiteRider® accessory is backed by NiteRider's lifetime warranty that covers any defects in material and workmanship.

ACCESSORY INCLUDES Tail Light Strap Mount

Bike Lights - How Many Lumen Do You Need?

Bike lights are rated in Lumens. A Lumen is the measurement of the total visible light emitted and is commonly used for all kinds of bulbs.

One thing worth noting is that most lights advertise their headline rate. Packaging may say 1000 lumens. Reading the small print they might only do that for an hour. That light may run 500 or 600 lumens for 2 or 3 hours. So it's worth buying a light with more lumens than you need to get decent running times.

There is no fixed agreement on how many Lumens you need for a bike light as it depends on the type of cycling you are doing. As a rough guide we say that:


  • Daytime running lights = 100+ Lumens
  • Urban commuting lights = 50 to 200 Lumens
  • Rural riding lights = 400 to 600 Lumens
  • Trail riding lights = 600+ Lumens

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Colours BLACK
Sizes NO SIZE
Brand NiteRider
Barcodes 702699071568
SKUs / Part Numbers NR7156

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