Brompton battery powered LED rear light
Rear light - battery powered from Brompton by Spanninga.
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Rear light - battery powered from Brompton by Spanninga.
You've spent all that money on a Brompton and want lights? Get the genuine Brompton rear light with correct fitting to avoid interference with the fold.
The LED rear lamp with integral reflectors is designed specially for Brompton and gives a good bright light: this light stays fixed to the bike. The lamp replaces the reflector.
This Brompton light is shock and water resistant and despite giving visibility up to 400m away the batteries will last for up to 60 hours.
About the mounting brackets:
If you have a rack fitted then the brackets holding the reflector will hold the light - unless its a really old tubular rack which will require rack mounting brackets and for you to drill a hole in the rack.
If you don't have a rack - then you will need the "No rack" bracket.
Batteries (2 x AAA) are included.
The Brompton rear light can mount to the R-type (with mudguards and rack), L-type (with mudguards) or E-type (no mudguards or rack).
Brompton part number: QVBATRLAM
About Brompton :In 2010 Brompton produced 28000 bicycles (75% for the export Market) and are now the UKs largest bicycle manufacturer.
At the heart of the company is making a bloody good bike - says MD Will Butler-Adams. We don't need to say more.
The Brompton timeline
2012
Brompton launches the H type with a higher ride position and Mini Ortlieb bags
2010
Brompton receives the Queens award for international trade and Queens award for innovation
2009
Andrew Ritchie receives the Prince Phillip designers prize
Brompton Wide Range Hub (BWR) introduced - with a 302% range
Satin finish introduced across the whole range
2007
Rear frame clip introduced
2005
S-type (sports / straight) and P Type handlebars introduced
Superlight upgrade launched - including alloy headset, titanium forks, rear frame, pedal bolt and mudguard stays.
2004
Long wheelbase and improved hinge joints introduced
2002
Brompton 2 sprocket derailleur system introduced
2000
Mark 3 models introduced - better componentry all round
1995
Brompton receives Queens award for export
1987
Brompton goes into full time production
1981
First 30 Brompton bikes produced to order
1976
Brompton Bicycle is registered as a limited company
1975
Andrew Ritchie begins designing a folding bike in his flat, overlooking the Brompton Oratory
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