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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lights up the road and makes you visible for $10 and no batteries!
This is about as easy as it gets to light up your bike. You simply remove the item from its package, install the clamp that holds the tail light on, install the clamp that holds the generator on and install the headlight, connect the wire and you're all set and ready to go. It produces strong light ahead of you so that you can see at night. The beam is a nice...
Published on January 9, 2008 by Joseph P. Long

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21 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars It works....eventually
I bought one of these on eBay for 10 bucks with Huffy branding and couldn't get it to work. I was actually looking for a replacement on Amazon when I saw the identical system and decided to read the reviews. The key to making it work, as a couple of buyers said, is getting it grounded properly. The generator, the tail light and the headlamp have to share a common ground...
Published on October 29, 2007 by Ronald F. Dodson


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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lights up the road and makes you visible for $10 and no batteries!, January 9, 2008
This review is from: Bell Generator Bicycle Light Set (Sports)
This is about as easy as it gets to light up your bike. You simply remove the item from its package, install the clamp that holds the tail light on, install the clamp that holds the generator on and install the headlight, connect the wire and you're all set and ready to go. It produces strong light ahead of you so that you can see at night. The beam is a nice rectangular shape of bright white light.

A lot of people in the other reviews complain about the instructions being inadequate, but, really, how hard is it to mount a generator? It is important to make sure that the generator is mounted correctly and the instructions give you tips on how to do that.

That said, this is about as cheap as it gets. This thing costs $10 at Target, which is where I got mine. Replacing the bulbs alone will cost you $3, so you can see that this item must only cost about $1 to manufacture. Someone has to source the bulbs, the wire, the generator and the light housings in the Far East, package it, and ship it over here all at a price that makes selling it for $10 profitable.

The clamps could be a little stronger, the metals a little harder and more durable, but I put one of these on my bike for commuting and it held up in all kinds of weather for years and is still going strong.

For what it is, it warrants five stars, even at twice the price.

You could spend a lot more and get basically the same thing, or you could spend five times as much and get what most everybody was hoping to get for their $10.

PS: I took that black cage thing off of my unit and it looks so much better.
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21 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars It works....eventually, October 29, 2007
This review is from: Bell Generator Bicycle Light Set (Sports)
I bought one of these on eBay for 10 bucks with Huffy branding and couldn't get it to work. I was actually looking for a replacement on Amazon when I saw the identical system and decided to read the reviews. The key to making it work, as a couple of buyers said, is getting it grounded properly. The generator, the tail light and the headlamp have to share a common ground in all of these SINGLE WIRE systems regardless how much you spend. I have and old English racer style bike, but if you're trying to use this on a bike with independent suspension you're gonna have to get out the soldering iron and connect all three components with another wire which, according to some bike gurus, isn't a bad idea anyway in case you lose your grounding due to the environment such as dirt, rain. road salt etc.
I tried the electric drill thing too, but the lights won't work unless they're grounded to the same element as the generator which in my case was the bike frame.
Keep in mind that this isn't for serious cycling and the directions even say that speeds over 20 mph can blow out the bulbs. Plus, in order to get enough contact for the light to work properly, you add a little more drag than before. Get used to it because with proper installation it's minimal compared to the generator systems I had on my Schwinn 3-speed 45 years ago. You're looking for maximum surface contact between the generator roller and sidewall with minimum drag. It's a little touchy and you may have stabilize the generator mount on the fork.
This is very adequate for short distance commuting, night time munchie beer runs or if you find yourself at a neighbor's house after sunset.
What did expect for $15? Look it as your first lesson in fundamentals of electricity.
Overall, it's pretty simple if you remember GROUNDING, GROUNDING, GROUNDING!
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Requires retrofit, but it works, December 9, 2006
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T. Miller (minneapolis, mn) - See all my reviews
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I was initially frustrated with this set, but at ~$10, I wasn't really complaining once I got it to work. The key to getting it to work is screwing the bracket into the frame so it makes solid contact through paint for a good ground. I basically read the directions to get the general idea, and then installed it myself based on what made sense.

I would buy it again, but only for a cheaper bike, not my good one.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Just What You Need, May 28, 2008
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It was hard to find a generator light locally for some reason, but
Amazon pointed at the Bell offering. Its perfect. While battery lights
have come a long way for bicycles, a good generator light is invaluable
because it never runs out. As long as your moving, you can see the
road, and if you bike at night, or end up on a long ride that leaves
you in the dark, you might just want that. The downside of any generator
light is that once you stop pedaling it stops shining, thats why you
have your back up battery light. The Bell is solidly constructed, the
light itself has a crosshatch of plastic that gives saftey from breakage
from flying stones, and the instructions and installation are a snap
for anyone. Be safe, wear a helmet, make sure you've got lots of
reflectors, wear bright clothes...and get this light.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Complete Waste of Time and Money, September 5, 2009
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My poor dad wasted a whole day trying to get the thing to light up. We finally got it to work and it worked for one night and the next day I tried it and the headlight was out! We could not get it to work again! We took it off and I now have torn up tires on my new bike! The generator was so worn down it left shavings on my bike like an eraser! We are just going to go buy a battery powered one whitch will work fine. So, don't blow you money on this piece of junk! It's a complete waste.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Yes, it can be made to work..., July 23, 2007
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This review is from: Bell Generator Bicycle Light Set (Sports)
This Chinese-made dynamo set costs around $15 retail. I bought one at an Ace Hardware store in Bonita Springs, Fl. I did have to run a ground wire between the headlamp and the dynamo, or else the headlamp wouldn't work. This is true of most tire-driven generators and any bike whose front fork is electrically isolated by a suspension. Once connected properly, it works just fine. (These bottle-style dynamos use the bike chassis as circuit ground in lieu of the additional wire.) The light output from the headlamp can be feeble, but can be substantially improved by removing the plastic "crosshatch" over the lens. It just slips off, the the light output improves by a factor of two.

Look, it's no Busch&Muller unit, but what do you want for 15 bucks?
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Hard to get to work, January 14, 2007
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The pointed screws that are meant to screw into the brackets to provide a ground are terrible. They are too small, what you need to do is go to the hardware store and pickup some longer pointed screws to provide the ground for the brackets, then the lights will work just fine. Other than problem with the wrong size screws, the product was pretty easy to install and worth the whole 15 bucks I spent on it.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bicycle light, September 3, 2008
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Vendor shipped good product on time.

Worked just as a dynamo generator should, for a reasonable price. I didn't need any extra parts.

Important: everything needs to be grounded to metal using the screws and metal brackets. Using plastic brackets that may already exist on your bicycle will not complete the circuit.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Bike Light, November 9, 2006
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Initially it worked fine but seems to fall to pieces over a short period of time. I suspect it will be fine after some modifications on my part this weekend. They just don't build things as sturdy as they used too.

Still it was worth the effort, one can hardly find this type of thing at the local bike shop and certainly not at the mall.
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4.0 out of 5 stars does its job, September 24, 2011
This review is from: Bell Generator Bicycle Light Set (Sports)
This lights/generator set was not at all hard to install. the instructions were somewhat generic, but pretty much a no brainer. The only problem I had was wit the front light. The bracket that was given, set the light to high for me to also put my handle bar bag on. So I just took the bracket and made it more a straight line with the front fender, repainted it and it looks like that was how it came.
Only other problem, if one wants to call it that, is the front light is not very bright. It does allow others to see you, and I guess that is all that is really needed.
In all I am really quite happy with the way it works and looks, not perfect, but it does the job.

Mike
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