MADSEN LED Front Bike Light
3 reviews
MADSEN LED Front Bike Light
Bolt these classic super bright LED lights onto your MADSEN front rack. The headlight housing is made of high-quality chromed steel, to match the beautiful craftsmanship of your bike. You know that classic metal look when you see it.
The lights look sweet and are super bright (120 lumens) to help keep you riding safely! Price is for one light. Don't forget to order two, they LOOK GREAT WITH ONE ON EACH SIDE OF THE RACK!
See this video for instructions on changing the batteries on your new lights!
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Everything about our Madsen bike experience was EXCELLENT! We've been living with our Madsen bike for almost 10 years! We love our bike, and we love how friendly and helpful the Madsen team is! MADSEN FOREVER!
These work okay and look great, but they are not designed to be mounted upside down which leads to them filling up with water. There is a weep hole on what is supposed to be the bottom (but is the top when mounted to a Madsen rack) that allows them to fill up with water and, more problematically, no weep hole in the bottom to allow water to drain. For me, this has caused pooling in the switch. You can modify it by drilling a hole in the bottom and putting tape over the hole on the top.
Pete, thanks so much for the feedback on the steel front lights. We are looking in to this, and will work to make improvements to prevent this from happening in the future. Cheers!
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Everything about our Madsen bike experience was EXCELLENT! We've been living with our Madsen bike for almost 10 years! We love our bike, and we love how friendly and helpful the Madsen team is! MADSEN FOREVER!
These work okay and look great, but they are not designed to be mounted upside down which leads to them filling up with water. There is a weep hole on what is supposed to be the bottom (but is the top when mounted to a Madsen rack) that allows them to fill up with water and, more problematically, no weep hole in the bottom to allow water to drain. For me, this has caused pooling in the switch. You can modify it by drilling a hole in the bottom and putting tape over the hole on the top.
Pete, thanks so much for the feedback on the steel front lights. We are looking in to this, and will work to make improvements to prevent this from happening in the future. Cheers!