"Wow that's Magic! Definitely Another Style. Really Like it!"
Pichou Nebri
Content-Creator
375k m/visitors
“It’s also great that it illuminates
from the side for better visibility”
Georg Zeppin
Head of Test & Technology of
Radfahren.de & ElektroRad.de
24k Followers
“Wow! I’m impressed!”
Ohad Damirov
Custom-Bikes Digital Creator
What the Experts Say:
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“Bike Evolution revolutionizes
bicycle lighting!”
Björn Gerteis
Editor-in-Chief of Bike-X.de
758k m/visitors
“Great Invention!”
Josh Welz
Editor-in-Chief of BIKE-Magazin.de
134k Followers
"Wow that's Magic! Definitely Another Style, Really Like it!"
Pichou Nebri
Content-Creator
375k m/visitors
“It’s also great that it illuminates
from the side for better visibility”
Georg Zeppin
Head of Test & Technology of
Radfahren.de & ElektroRad.de
24k Followers
“Wow! I’m impressed!”
Ohad Damirov
Custom-Bikes Digital Creator
Queries FAQ?
1. What is Spaceralite?
Spaceralite is a patent-pending bicycle lighting system that integrates front light, rear light, and a ground laser seamlessly into your handlebar ends, enhancing both safety and style.
2. Does Spaceralite fit any bicycle handlebar?
Spaceralite is designed to fit most standard bicycle handlebars, including those on mountain bikes and e-bikes up to 800 mm. Also suitable for Trekking-,Fixie-, Folding- and Travel Bikes with normal Handlebars. Not suitable for neutral grip City-, Roadbike and Gravelbike Handlebars.
3. How do I install Spaceralite?
Installation is quick and easy. Simply remove your existing handlebar grips, slide in the Spaceralite units, and secure them using the standard Allen-Key for Grips. Detailed instructions and a video tutorial are provided upon purchase.
4. Is Spaceralite road-legal?
Spaceralite is engineered to enhance visibility. Depending on your country’s regulations, it may or may not require specific certification (e.g., StVZO in Germany). We are releasing Spaceralite without StVZO approval to retain its wide peripheral light beam, but it’s meant to complement your standard bike lights and improve overall safety.
5. How long does the battery last, and how do I charge it?
Spaceralite is engineered to enhance visibility. Depending on your country’s regulations, it may or may not require specific certification (e.g., StVZO in Germany). We are releasing Spaceralite without StVZO approval to retain its wide peripheral light beam, but it’s meant to complement your standard bike lights and improve overall safety.
6. Is the system waterproof?
Yes. Spaceralite is IPX4 certified. Designed to withstand normal rain and splashes you might encounter on the road or trail. However, avoid submerging the system completely in water.
7. Will the laser damage my eyes or others’?
The ground laser is designed to project a visible line on the road without posing a direct hazard. Always use the laser responsibly and avoid pointing it directly at eyes.
8. How bright are the lights?
Spaceralite’s brightness levels are optimized for increased visibility to drivers and has 80 Lumen up Front.
9. When will I receive my Spaceralite if I pre-order?
Our pre-sale starts in February, with mass production slated for Q2 and deliveries expected by July, Q3, 2025. We’ll keep all pre-order customers updated on progress and shipping timelines.
10. Is there a warranty or return policy?
We offer a 24-month warranty against manufacturing defects. Should you encounter any issues, contact our support team for assistance or returns. Check our website for detailed terms and conditions.
Queries FAQ?
1. What is Spaceralite?
Spaceralite is a patent-pending bicycle lighting system that integrates front light, rear light, and a ground laser seamlessly into your handlebar ends, enhancing both safety and style.
2. Does Spaceralite fit any bicycle handlebar?
Spaceralite is designed to fit most standard bicycle handlebars, including those on mountain bikes and e-bikes up to 800 mm. Also suitable for Trekking-,Fixie-, Folding- and Travel Bikes with normal Handlebars. Not suitable for neutral grip City-, Roadbike and Gravelbike Handlebars.
3. How do I install Spaceralite?
Installation is quick and easy. Simply remove your existing handlebar grips, slide in the Spaceralite units, and secure them using the standard Allen-Key for Grips. Detailed instructions and a video tutorial are provided upon purchase.
4. Is Spaceralite road-legal?
Spaceralite is engineered to enhance visibility. Depending on your country’s regulations, it may or may not require specific certification (e.g., StVZO in Germany). We are releasing Spaceralite without StVZO approval to retain its wide peripheral light beam, but it’s meant to complement your standard bike lights and improve overall safety.
5. How long does the battery last, and how do I charge it?
The built-in rechargeable batteries typically provide at least 8 hours of continuous use, depending on the mode (front, rear, or laser combined) even more.
Recharging is done via a concealed USB port on one handlebar end, from which both units will be charged simultaniously.
6. Is the system waterproof?
Yes. Spaceralite is IPX4 certified. Designed to withstand normal rain and splashes you might encounter on the road or trail. However, avoid submerging the system completely in water.
7. Will the laser damage my eyes or others?
The ground laser is designed to project a visible line on the road without posing a direct hazard. Always use the laser responsibly and avoid pointing it directly at eyes.
8. How bright are the lights?
Spaceralite’s brightness levels are optimized for increased visibility to drivers and has 80 Lumen up Front.
9. When will I receive my Spaceralite if I pre-order?
Our pre-sale starts in February, with mass production slated for Q2 and deliveries expected by July, Q3, 2025. We’ll keep all pre-order customers updated on progress and shipping timelines.
10. Is there a warranty or return policy?
We offer a 24-month warranty against manufacturing defects. Should you encounter any issues, contact our support team for assistance or returns. Check our website for detailed terms and conditions.
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