Saddle Bag Lights

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Sharky

Guru
Location
Kent
I've used basic led rear lights. Taken the backs off and drilled 4 holes into the back plate and then used zip ties to attach to the saddle bag.
Does your saddle bag have fabric strap for a light? Photo might help.
 

SGG on a bike

Senior Member
Location
Lowestoft
Basic cateye Omni lights (and other Cateyes too probably) come with a clip that can go onto (eg) jersey pockets, so if your saddle bag has an appropriate loop this is an option (and pretty cheap too).


This Is what I do with mine, although I do have a Cat Eye mount attached to the rear of the rack on the mtb and on the seat post on the road bike for when the saddle bag isn't fitted.
 
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Glasgow44

Veteran
I've used basic led rear lights. Taken the backs off and drilled 4 holes into the back plate and then used zip ties to attach to the saddle bag.
Does your saddle bag have fabric strap for a light? Photo might help.

Yes it has a fabric strap for a light. I don't have a pic at the moment.
 

rogerzilla

Legendary Member
Bear in mind you still need a light attached to the bike for legality. Mind you, not many people have pedal reflectors or the red rear reflector...
 

simongt

Guru
Location
Norwich
Still using a years old Cateye battery lamp, although I had to superglue a wee length of strap onto my Oxford rack bag as it didn't have a lamp mount strap already fitted.
 
Location
London
Basic cateye Omni lights (and other Cateyes too probably) come with a clip that can go onto (eg) jersey pockets, so if your saddle bag has an appropriate loop this is an option (and pretty cheap too).
yes this - I'd put a small zip tie through the cateye clip though - you will need to make a hole through the prong that doesn't have a hole - I drill one with a dremel.
 
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