![]() ![]() ![]() I got this bike for its simplicity, single speed means I can just hop on and go, but replacing batteries gets expensive and complicates things to much. While this is respectable it still requires some attention. My lights are both 3V, two AA's in the head light and 2 AAA's in the tail light, and the box said the head light will work for 4 hours and the tail light for 20 hours in blinking mode. There are many instructables on bike lights too. This is the light I got, Planet Bike 1200, but there are many options for bike lights. ![]() I got the idea and a lot of the info for this project from another great instructable personal powerPlant I recently bought a bike to commute to work and around town and figured for safety's sake I'd get a light set. BikeGen can also be used to recharge you cell phone or Ipod I made this friction drive bike generator to power my head light and tail light. Check out my new instructable BikeGen for the new generator which recharges 2 AA batteries and powers the lights. The is my first attempt at a bike generator and I have made many improvements to the project. ![]()
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