battery power baja light
pros and cons about battery power baja light
[[[[pros]]]]
Preserves Riding Range: Because the light runs on its own independent battery cell (like an external rechargeable pack or AA pod), it draws zero power from your e-bike’s main motor battery.
Universal Fitting: You do not need to splice into complex e-bike controllers, drop down the voltage with step-down converters, or void your manufacturer's warranty. It mounts onto any frame, number plate, or handlebar setup regardless of your bike's voltage system.
High-Speed Night Trail Safety: Traditional e-bike headlights rarely exceed 500 lumens. Standalone Baja-style lights push anywhere from 1,500 to over 4,000 lumens, allowing you to spot potholes, branches, and trail drops well in advance at 25+ mph.
cons
Two Battery Systems to Manage: You have to remember to charge your light pack separately from your e-bike. If you forget, you are left completely in the dark, even if your e-bike's main motor battery is completely full.
by the way it fits all the bike that dont have a head light .
a lot of people use it for they tuttio