Lights
Buyer's guide: how to choose your bike lights
A good bike light significantly increases your security. It allows you to:
- To be visible to motorists
- To anticipate obstacles
- To improve your confidence when going out in the evening
- To comply with the Quebec Highway Safety Code
Front light: see and illuminate
The power of a light is measured in lumens.
urban use
- 200 to 500 lumens is enough to be visible
- Flashing mode recommended during the day
Outings outside the city or mountain biking
- 800 to 1200+ lumens recommended
- Powerful fixed mode to light up the trail
Front lights are usually mounted on the handlebars or helmet.
Rear light: be visible
A red rear light is mandatory at night in Quebec.
- 20 to 100 lumens for urban visibility
- Very effective daytime flashing mode
- Installation on seat post or luggage rack
A rear light that is visible during the day greatly increases your safety on the road.
Lighting modes: steady or flashing?
- Fixed mode ideal for seeing clearly
- Flashing mode attracts more attention
- Combine the two to maximize visibility and battery life
Power supply type
USB rechargeable battery
- More powerful
- Fast charging
- Ideal for frequent use
Batteries
- Simple and economical solution
- Recommended for occasional use
Water resistance
In Quebec, rain is a common occurrence. Make sure your tires have the appropriate waterproofing rating to ride with confidence.
Brands available at Bicycles Quilicot
Discover the best bicycle lighting brands:
- Knog compact design and maximum visibility
- Lezyne High power and durable construction
- Blackburn: proven reliability in all conditions
- Specialized: seamless integration with your equipment
- Ravemen: smart technologies and high light intensity
Installation and advice
Our advisors can help you choose:
- The right brightness in lumens
- The right mode for your practice
- The mount compatible with your bike
FAQ – Bicycle Lights
How many lumens do you need for a bicycle light?
In town, 200 to 500 lumens is sufficient. On trails or outside urban lighting areas, opt for 800 to 1200 lumens or more.
Are bicycle lights mandatory in Quebec?
Yes. At night, a white light at the front and a red light at the rear are mandatory according to the Highway Safety Code.
Steady or flashing mode: which to choose?
The steady mode allows for better visibility, while the flashing mode attracts more attention. Ideally, you should have both.