If you like to keep your cycling clutter-free then the STiKK bicycle handlebar light is for you.
The bicycle is one of the cleanest pieces of design on earth, but it’s easy for its simple form to become cluttered with accessories. Not so with the Stikk. Once a plastic sleeve has been locked into the handlebar, the waterproof light is held in place by a powerful magnet and you would be hard pressed to notice it at all.
Although the winter’s shortest day is already behind us, there is much to be said for a bicycle light that is hard to leave at home and difficult for thieves to pinch.
Stikk bicycle handlebar light
The 100-lumen Cree® LED can be set to three levels of brightness as well as a pulse mode and lasts up to 12 hours powered by a standard AAA battery. Made from strong ABS plastic, the entire assembly is 100% waterproof.
One click of the switch turns the light on. Additional clicks select brightness levels, a double click starts the flash mode and three checks the state of charge.
The Stikk bicycle handlebar light is available to pre-order from Kickstarter for 62 euros.
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Peter Clark
What a great idea. Light technology just leaps ahead!
Alastair Seagroatt
Not to good for drops though
Mike
For drops look at these:
http://www.tacx.com/en/products/sensors/lumos-bike-lightning
Wai Tsang
great idea for extra visibility
mark d’emmanuele
Looks good, I want one for Xmas!
mark d’emmanuele
Looks good, I want one for Xmas
Mike
This looks a great idea for flat-barred bikes.
Simon
Nice idea, would love to try them
Keith Graham
A brilliant idea – literally!
Aaron moses
Seems like a good idea to stop your lights being nicked. Handy to have on your bike when you get caught out too.
ChrisB
Looks good even if a little pricy.
Malcolm
Bright Idea!
Gordon
Sleek and classy – I want one!
Carol
A light solution for a bright night
Alan Jones
Looks great, hope it’s bright enough
Adrian
I’m a Stikkler for safety so this looks like the business.
With one of these together with my cycle helmet I’m going to feel safe and light headed.
Doug Milsom
A great concept. Could there be a version for flashing indicators. too?
Carl
Bright idea
MikeC
Better than a bar end!
Howard Waddicor
Looks classy!
Peter Chisnall
Blinding
Martin Thomson
Looks a great solution for straight bars as on my Brompton, I would like to have a such minimalist set up. My other bike is an old roadster with rod brakes so would need a different solution but it is definitely not a minimalist handlebar setup! Very good luck with the design, thank you. MT
lucy
great idea .
Chris Palomba
Bright idea from Kickstarter!
Rory Harkins
Ooh, yes please.
Tim
Super idea. Leaves room for the basket…!
simon
Great idea!
joe davison
Anything that leaves the bars clutter free is a good idea.
Raf
Now that is a fun device!
Michael Kirkham
A great idea, it’ll give me space on my handlebars for my satnav.
Alison McKee
Great for bright sparks!
Stuart Lamb
Nice! My wife would love this on her bike
Chris
A really neat-looking light
Alison Jackson
Look’s like a great product, the fact that thieves wont notice it to steal it is a great plus, meaning it can be left on your bike!
Alison
Could get Stukk on this!
Alison Davidson
Yes, please!
Yul Emirali
Yeh looks good. Also like the fact that it is on handlebar end so other road users can see how wide you are
Phil
What’s brown and sticky
Rupert Crispin
Sparkling & spoketastic
Gareth
This could prevent one from coming to a sticky end…
Andrew Harmsworth
What an innovative design – I’m sure this will prove itself popular. Kudos to the inventors!
Francis Voon
I would like to Stikk light it.
stewart kerr
Great idea, please send me one
Chris
Another great idea made available through ETA?
Matt Roff
With the inevitable clutter of Christmas just beginning, this is exactly what I need!
Merry Christmas one and all. Happy holidays.
John Sargeant
Is it available as a set
i would by them only trouble is having 4 cycles its gonna be expensive lol
zoe
Bright idea!
Paul
Merry christmas all at ETA, Nice idea would like one but would it affect steering in any way
Frank Lee
I have wide bars – these would give a better chance of cars giving me a wider berth I hope…
Frank Lee
actually, driving standards have dropped over the decades ( I am elderly) but still ride a mountain bike in the city…having lights at the extremities makes complete sense.
Johannes
Nice one, could use this!
Darren C
Would be great to have a red option too for drop ‘bars.
Dave Mann
Well, with drops I guess you’d get seen from one side!
TheCyclist
Now this is one product for which I am in deperate need. I do a lot of long distance touring on a bicycle, which means I have a lot of kit on my handle bars and not enough space for anything else that I would like to put on. So this light would be an ideal both spacesaver and light protector. I would dearly love to have one. 🙂
nailujc
Great to be seen by but would still need some handlebar clutter for a light to see with I think.
Jane Collier
Ingenious, don’t have to worry about taking lights on and off every time you park your bike.
Joyce Clark
This would alleviate a lot of my worry….my son cycles in London where the accident rate is much too high.
Joyce Clark
This would help me to stop worrying about my son who cycles in London.
Gail
A great additional light for extra visibility from the side. Any light that is fixed and I don’t have to keep taking on and off is top of my list too.
Chris
A good, clean simple and effective design. Great that you’re unlikely to be out without a light and bright enough to get noticed in city traffic.
Rachel Lynn
someone’s had a bright idea
katharine
This light is certainly very visible in the advert. can you fit one to smaller handlebars on a fold-up bike?
Jude Da Silva
Love the idea and would like one myself. Just a bit over the top of my budget though; pity.
Wolf Simpson
I love this idea, could definitely do with a few on my bikes. 🙂
Hilary
It looks much simpler than the one I use now, which has to be attached each time I want to use it, and then taken off if I leave the bike anywhere public. But would it illuminate the way forward?
Danny
Awesome idea, I’d get one
Charlotte
Genius, love it!
james
Brilliant idea better then using big bike lights ?
Andy Lambert
Neat use of hollow bar space.
Tomasz Ciolek
So simple but brilliant.