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Oxford COB LED lights

£229.99 www.oxfordproducts.com

Riding on dark and grimy winter roads can be a grind, but being able to see, and also being seen, makes life far more enjoyable. Improving your bike’s lighting caters for both of those issues, with the Oxford COB LED 2300 lumen auxiliary lights ably fulfilling the role.

Designed for extreme adventure use, on- and off-road, and in dark or unlit areas, each of the two pods throws out a powerful 1150 lumen beam from the e-marked lights, ensuring they light up any environment. Made from cast aluminium, the lights are rated IPX7, which guarantees a high level of protection from dust and water exposure, and have E-Mark approval.

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