The light is stylish and beautiful but it looks like a foreign body on this bike. I suppose it’s the fixation make it this way, too high and too close to the front tube. If you change the position (by changing the fixation support) it will be more harmonic.
Meanwhile this is all about perfectionism, in general it looks very good.
Jeffrey_C_Wheaties on
Are you going to run a dynamo?
ThadsBerads on
Hell yeah.
TheForestGrumbler on
That’s a yah from me.
Vin139 on
Big nay! Looks too much like a regular Dutch bike now ; ) without better imo
JaccoW on
I’m not a big fan but that’s because these lights are the common cheap battery lights people put on their bike in the Netherlands when they lose the originals.
But if you’re not running a dynamo this might be the closest match in the ‘*be seen*’ category of bike lights. Silver looks good.
The look of the front light goes with the saddle and frame, pairing them with a BMX riser bar gives a slight eclectic look. I would probably swap that with a big backsweep beach cruiser bar for a more cohesive look.
brokebike on
That’s a hard nah for me.
Life_Bid_9921 on

GooeyElk on
I mean… are you gonna ride at night?
copsincars on
For me yay – I’m thinking about the same thing. But I’d consider putting it on a stem somehow.
RabidJayhawk on
I dig it.
fr1234 on
Mega yeah
hoffsta on
Looks cheap compared to the rest of the bike.
Maninwhatever on
You are good to go.
Tweety_and_Hornet on
Hell yeah! 🤙
sardonicmnemonic on
If it is pointed at the ground, illuminating the path before you, YAH! If it is pointed towards the eyes of oncoming cyclists and anyone else in your path, HARD NAH!
AgentAlliteration on
Not mad at the look/style. The size is a big clash though.
CheesusChristMyDude on
Keep the light
It ties the bike together
Gives it character
gofndn on
I definitely prefer this to other more modern looking lights but the bike does look even better without it. So unless you ride at night I think you’re better off without.
FlecktarnSWE on
I like it! Fits the bike and it’s always nice to have the light fixed to the bike so you won’t forget it when it’s needed. Yay!
drakche on
I run a fork mountet cateye, and I love it, it shines great and it’s out of the way and clears my handlebars.
Sojaoghurt on
If it’s cheap plastic polished to look like metal, get rid of it
Stock-Side-6767 on
A bit bigger would scale better, a bit higher would avoid the line tangents of the tubes, and it is pointed too far up.
I do vastly prefer it over a light strapped to the handlebars with a silicone sreap though.
Ok_Incident8962 on
Don’t put anything bon that obscures the headbanging!
EugenijusA on
This brings my childhood memories when I had a light which lights up when you start pedaling 😁 blast from the past this is.
randywhorton on
The light looks ok but that stamped metal bracket doesn’t look nice. I ordered the same light and made my own bracket.
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I like how it looks
Looks dope
The light is stylish and beautiful but it looks like a foreign body on this bike. I suppose it’s the fixation make it this way, too high and too close to the front tube. If you change the position (by changing the fixation support) it will be more harmonic.
Meanwhile this is all about perfectionism, in general it looks very good.
Are you going to run a dynamo?
Hell yeah.
That’s a yah from me.
Big nay! Looks too much like a regular Dutch bike now ; ) without better imo
I’m not a big fan but that’s because these lights are the common cheap battery lights people put on their bike in the Netherlands when they lose the originals.
But if you’re not running a dynamo this might be the closest match in the ‘*be seen*’ category of bike lights. Silver looks good.
But a slightly fancier bracket like [this stainless steel one](https://bumm.de/en/product-detail/stainless-steel-bracket-3/) will already make a difference.
The look of the front light goes with the saddle and frame, pairing them with a BMX riser bar gives a slight eclectic look. I would probably swap that with a big backsweep beach cruiser bar for a more cohesive look.
That’s a hard nah for me.

I mean… are you gonna ride at night?
For me yay – I’m thinking about the same thing. But I’d consider putting it on a stem somehow.
I dig it.
Mega yeah
Looks cheap compared to the rest of the bike.
You are good to go.
Hell yeah! 🤙
If it is pointed at the ground, illuminating the path before you, YAH! If it is pointed towards the eyes of oncoming cyclists and anyone else in your path, HARD NAH!
Not mad at the look/style. The size is a big clash though.
Keep the light
It ties the bike together
Gives it character
I definitely prefer this to other more modern looking lights but the bike does look even better without it. So unless you ride at night I think you’re better off without.
I like it! Fits the bike and it’s always nice to have the light fixed to the bike so you won’t forget it when it’s needed. Yay!
I run a fork mountet cateye, and I love it, it shines great and it’s out of the way and clears my handlebars.
If it’s cheap plastic polished to look like metal, get rid of it
A bit bigger would scale better, a bit higher would avoid the line tangents of the tubes, and it is pointed too far up.
I do vastly prefer it over a light strapped to the handlebars with a silicone sreap though.
Don’t put anything bon that obscures the headbanging!
This brings my childhood memories when I had a light which lights up when you start pedaling 😁 blast from the past this is.
The light looks ok but that stamped metal bracket doesn’t look nice. I ordered the same light and made my own bracket.