- Be cool! Be Seen! Wheel Brightz use 7 feet of 20 Micro LED lights to create a ring of brilliant color that is sure to turn heads and grab attention wherever you go. Make your wheels glow with a circle of spinning light!
- Wheel Brightz will fit almost any wheel 20" and over for 48+ hours of light on only 3 AA batteries (not included)! Will NOT work with wheels that have an abnormally low or high number of spokes.
- Kids, teens, and adults alike love rolling around town with their wheels lit up! They're the perfect accessory for bike parades, social rides, Burning Man, and more!
- The light string comes in protective tubing, so there's no worry about the light string breaking. It also helps create a snug fit as you weave your lights through the spokes. Included zip-ties make sure it stays in place.
- Available in a variety of colors. Each package has lights for 1 wheel so you can mix and match to create your own color combo or go with one color for a sleeker look!
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Angela Akenson
Pimp your ride!
Bought these blue ones for a Christmas gift but I already have a pink set for my bike and they look awesome. Easy to install. You can cut to fit but very little waste on a 26 inch wheel. Highly recommend for anyone who rides at night or dusk. I'm attaching a pic of my pink ones for reference since the blue ones are being gift wrapped for Xmas 2015. (Note, I have an extra light on the bike frame, this review is for the wheel lights only and you need 1 box for each wheel)
Ajay C. Arellano
Bike Brightz Wheel Brightz LED rim lighting kit for your bike.
Cris Sangster
They look good. Even with out front lights you wont be ...
These lights awesome>>>>I bought these because I was once using the wheel lights that screw onto your valcap.The problem was you only have one light. They would go about 3 to 5 day s & would need battery replacement with 3 ag10 button cell batterys. (I ride about 6 night hours a week) The other is when motion stops the light stops. With about 15 led lights that incircle your rim you are fully lit at all times. With these lights.you can push the function for flash or to sustaine the stedy light .They give off brillant lighting effect ( I got blue). They are simple to install.>>>you simply unscrew the (3 ..AA battery pack) to install .Strap the pack to your inner hub .Bring insulated (no light ) wire down your spoke to your rim & start treading or wraping around your rim spokes.I have a 700 rim & it was just shy of makin the full circle.The wire is very thin (like bread twist tie ). I have already done 6 hours with these & they are still bright......Of corse with 3 AA batterys & LED/ ...They look good. Even with out front lights you wont be missed.>>>Hope this was a help .
Aira Alexis Tapel
Awesome!
They were easy to install and look great! I'll be riding my bike through the festival grounds at an off-the-grid music and art festival. The lights will make it easy for me to see at night and will add to the festival atmosphere :D I installed them on 700c wheels and there was extra after going all around, so I attached the extra along a spoke towards the middle of the wheel. This makes there be two more rings of light when the wheel spins.
Glenn Manning
All good! Hope they last.
Have only had them on for 2 days, so I can't speak to their longevity - but so far, I love them! I got the blue lights. I knew what to expect from reviews. I'm not mechanically-minded, so I was a bit nervous at first. The diagramed instructions that come with it tell you everything you need to know / do. Important details are in CAPITAL letters, too. Sounds silly but it helps. SUMMARY: each of these steps is illustrated and described in detail on the page that comes with the lights: open battery box (4 screws) - pop in batteries (3 AA) screw battery box closed again remove attachment plate (2 screws) line attachment plate up with 2 spokes of the bike wheel screw attachment plate on to box again, check for secure result weave the light strand around spokes the way you want it (I did a spiral to the outer rim) plug end of light strand in into knob at start of strand secure as desired with the enclosed zip-ties (SO easy!) I only listed all that so you know what "some assemby required" will look like. It was kinda fun. You can turn them on and see them in the day, and they're ok. On our ride last night in the dark, they were gorgeous! I'm glad I put them on the front wheel where I can see them. They look SO cool. You turn them on/off by pushing a small button on the front of the battery box, it's ridiculously easy. They do look like the photo here. As long as these last awhile, they're 5/5 for me. p.s. I handled them delicately to put them on;; they might not do as well if you manhandle them. Once in place, though, they have a nice plastic tubing to protect them. So... we'll see!
Jackie Quick
Bike Brightz Wheel Brightz LED rim lighting kit for your bike.
Vicky Henry
This is so amazing. Seriously.
This is so amazing. Seriously. Well, the manual was scary to my first sight with so many steps listed with pictures and words. It turned out, however, to be just carefully and smoothly illustrated. I found the mounting process pretty much an enjoyment itself, though it did take me some time as I am a novice. Please have a look at my pictures. Highly recommended!
Harumie Guevarra
Huge fan, would definitely purchase again.
I love these things! I got them as a gift about a year ago, and they are still going strong. I got two pink strands, and installation was pretty simple. I bike at night at least once a week, for at least 15 minutes, and my lights are still doing great with the original batteries I added. They are VERY bright at night and give me visibility on poorly lit small-town streets, which is exactly why I wanted them. It makes me way more visible than my headlight and taillight ever did. I loved them so much, I bought them in green for a friend of mine, for her birthday. I live in SoCal, so not a ton of rain, but we actually had a pretty wet winter this past year and my bike sat out in the rain more than a few times, with no appreciable impact on the lights. As an added bonus, they look super cool, and I almost feel like I'm riding a TRON Lightcycle when I'm cruising in these...plus I get compliments all the time! People walking past are always shouting "cool wheels!" I've also had several people roll down their car windows to yell "I like your bike lights!" or something similar as they drive past. While it always scares me a little at first, I appreciate that people are so overwhelmed by my awesome wheel lights that they want to share. WAY preferable to the obnoxious catcalls I get during the day. TL;DR--love them, would buy again.
Trevor Bowers
Pimped my ride-
After reading may reviews saying this product was a knock off, I can honestly say that the lights I purchased from this seller, (chubby's cruisers) is in fact the real deal. I am very satisfied with my purchase, and love how my bike is now an attention-grabbing head-turner. I will admit, I was a little skeptical about cutting the tube and wires to size with a pair of scissors for sizing, but it did in fact work well. My only issue, which is nothing that the product can change is that I had a difficult time fitting the battery box into a good space on my narrower rear wheel. However with a bit of finger yoga I was able to make it all work.
Wildel Garcia
Great, if you get the real deal
I got these for my boyfriend. So I originally ordered these from Amazon marketplace and by comparing the box I got to the genuine box photos, it was pretty obvious that I received knockoffs. Amazon was really good about refunding my purchase after I complained. Unfortunately, it looks like these keep getting sold by a series of slightly sketchy importers, using shifting names, and I don't fully trust that anyone selling Wheel Brightz under this listing is selling the genuine article. So I bought a new set of Wheel Brightz from the manufacturer's website. I am super bad at mechanical stuff, but installation was OK. Maybe 15-20 minutes per wheel. I got the pink one, my boyfriend got the multi-color. They both look great. The multi-color version looks kind of ugly when you're stationary compared to the other, more uniform colors, but it's totally sick when you're actually on the bike in motion -- it's like having a little rainbow whipping around your rim. For thirty bucks you bring a lot of joy to the world -- we probably average one direct compliment for every 1-2 miles or so of biking, depending on pedestrian density (and I overhear a lot of people talking about the lights but not directly to us). Typical encounters: A little kid in Bernal Heights shouted "you have a cool bike!" from his front porch. A (probably slightly intoxicated) pedestrian in the Mission told my boyfriend he had the coolest bike in San Francisco and gave him a fist-bump. Another stranger shouted, "I like your Playa bike!" (this is not my Playa bike, although these lights would be perfect for Burning Man.) The lights are very bright and visible, although you still need to have standard front and rear lights, as the Wheel Brightz can't be seen from directly behind or in front of the bike. Update: A year later, I still haven't had to change the batteries! I have had to order one replacement power supply for my boyfriend's bike, though -- we hang our bikes vertically by the front wheel on wall-mounted hanging racks and over time, the power cord got caught between the wheel and the rack enough times that it frayed and wore through. (You can avoid this if you are reasonably careful when you hang up your bike and avoid crushing the power connector cable -- it just hadn't occurred to us that this would be a problem until the cable broke, so we didn't bother trying to avoid it.) More recently, a segment (about a quarter) of the lights on one of his wheels went out, although you can't tell when the bike is in motion. Again, this is probably caused by hanging the bike by the front wheel. Update II: I've gotten several more sets of these, and they're still great, but I notice that in some of the sets I've bought more recently, in the initial packaging, the battery pack is screwed on so tightly I've had to use an electric screwdriver to open it -- it would be nice if they could fix that and not over-tighten the screws! Update III: I recently brought a pair of these to Burning Man. I noticed on the Playa that of all the different lighting schemes people used for their bikes, Wheel Brightz were the brightest and most visible -- far better than EL wire or front and rear lights. If you are planning to go to Burning Man, I would recommend Wheel Brightz as an absolute must-have for your bike.