
Well, we can’t call them headlights, can we? These wireless motorcycle brake lights (or just safety lights for pedal pushers) are really named Riderlight™. Each has (6) in-line red LEDs on a flexible, self-adhesive rubber bar, 7-5/8 long x 1-1/4” wide, for attaching to the back of a helmet. The lights respond to the brakes via, for Riderlight 1, a small transmitter for 6V or 12V systems, fired by the brake light switch or, for Riderlight 2, a combined replacement 1157 bulb/remote transmitter with (12) LEDs, for 12V systems only. The LEDs operate on (4) included coin cell batteries. Bicyclists can just toss the transmitters and trigger the lights manually in permanent flashing mode. Google Riderlight for additional details.
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38295 RIDERLIGHT 1 | |
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38296 RIDERLIGHT 2 |
You say it's 235° inside your parked Deusenberg in Phoenix? You say your kid's sippy cup melted while you were in the video store? You need this solar-powered car ventilator. Hook it over a window, power the window up and let the sun activate the solar panel and run the 3" dia fan, which sucks the hot air out of the car and vents it outside.The whole thing measures 6" wide x 4-3/4" x 2-3/8", with a slim 1/4" x 1" x 6" long piece outside the window. Includes 1" wide weather-stripping to seal it. Act now and get a bonus foam car caddy to organize stuff in a cup-holder.
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93385 SOLAR CAR COOLER |
Made to sell to truck/RV owners, but it's just as handy for those of us with cars and eyes that can't read those little hash marks on most gauges. This guy has a big, 2" dia dial face with reading up to 75psi in 1-psi increments, in black letters with a red arrow. The valve can be positioned at a 30° angle either up or down, and there's a bleeder valve. Dial is connected to the valve by a 16"-long tube. Made by Campbell Hausfeld®.
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38432 TIRE GAUGE |
Call it the Monback Machine, an electronic version of the guy directing you while you back in: "Monback, monback, monback, STOP!" You mount the 7-7/8" x 7/8" x 1-1/8" infrared-based back-up sensor near your rear license plate (or on it) and wire it to the reverse lights. A 1" black speaker with 10-foot leads mounts inside the car and beeps as you back up, getting faster and higher pitched as you approach objects. You adjust the triggering distance to a maximum of approx 3 feet. Includes mounting hardware and detailed instructions.
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38287 AUTOPARK |
For regular use on the back of your bike, or emergency use when the car breaks down, this 6" x 4" x 1-1/2" weather-resistant, easy-to-use safety light is hard to beat. Stand it upright with the sliding bracket, or attach it to metal with the (2) strong magnets on the back. Red plastic over (18) big, bright LEDs, it can be seen for up to 1-1/4" miles. LEDs flash or can be switched to a steady light. With (4) good quality "AA" batteries (not included) it will last up to (30) hours.
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91603 SAFETY FLASHER |
Wire this little speaker to your brake lights and mount it in the trunk and a (quite assertive) feminine voice will announce, whenever you are backing up, that you are backing up. If you have mangled bikes in the driveway, or spend a lot of time on construction sites, you might could (as they say in North Carolina) use this device. Measures 3" dia x 2-1/4" thick with a 1" L-bracket and dual 15" power leads. Our Lady of the Trunk reports at approx 100dB. Comes with bolts and tri-lingual wiring instructions, but the voice is in English only.
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37362 BACK-UP ALARM |
From Iconz" toys come these 1-3/4" tall rubber sculptures that fit interchangeably in little 1-3/8" dia, self-adhesive rubber bases suitable for mounting on your dashboard, or pretty much any other smooth surface. We'll randomly pick (2), with mounts, from among a smiling devil, alien, or tiki head; sitting Buddha; a cow or human skull; a (whole) poison frog; or, and we don't quite get this either, a pinwheel. Which will you get? Only (1) way to find out, but you know you can trust us.
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37121 DASHBOARD® ICONZ |
Once upon a time, it was featured in Motor Trend magazine, now it's an auto emergency tool available only from your favorite catalog. Picture a combination tire gauge/flashlight/window-breaking hammer/seat-belt slasher. Comes with (2) "AA" batteries for the incandescent flashlight and (2) button cells for the LCD tire gauge. The belt cutter is shielded. Measures 5-7/8" x 3-1/8" x 1-3/4" in a pistol-grip shape.
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38753 EMERGENCY CAR TOOL |
A highway safety essential that takes up approximately no trunk space. Our 17" tall traffic safety cone collapses (like an old top hat) into a 9-7/8" square x 1-1/8" thick package. Made of orange nylon with spring-steel rings inside and a reflective silver band on the outside, the hard-plastic base holds a red LED that lights the cone from the inside. The LED has on/off/flash modes, and is powered by an included coin cell lithium battery. The whole shebang comes in a zippered vinyl carrying case. Very nice. Don't change a tire without one. Or two.
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93126 FOLDAWAY CONE |
Our jawbreaker-sized ball-compass floats in a clear plastic 1-1/8" dia sphere on a 1-1/8" dia suction cup. Big, easy-to-read B&W markings. Meant, we assume, for mounting on the dash of a compact car.
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93313 DASH COMPASS |
Or, help for the directionally challenged. The compass ball is black with white markings and is suspended in fluid in a clear plastic sphere, 1-3/4" dia. suction cup at the bottom. We refer to up and down, but you can mount it with the suction cup in any direction.
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24144 AUTO COMPASS |
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