Lumineer: The world’s most discreet bicycle light

Lumineer bicycle light

Lumineer is the bicycle light for cyclists that don’t want accessories cluttering up their handlebars or attracting the attention of thieves.

The elegant and discreet bicycle light design is incorporated into the handlebar stem. There isn’t even a switch to complicate its appearance; to activate the light, you simply press its face.

lumineer bicycle light

Lumineer fits on practically every bike with a stem measuring 22-26 mm. The bicycle lights come pre assembled – all you need to do is pop in the two batteries and bolts to secure the handlebar. A USB rechargeable version is to follow.

The bicycle light is available to pre-order for £50 via Kickstarter

Win your own Lumineer bicycle light

We have a Lumineer bicycle light to give away. Simply leave us a message at the bottom of this page and we will pick a name.

Simple and stylish accessories

The bicycle is a design of such efficiency that it no longer has any need to evolve, but that is not to say there is no desire for new takes on bike accessories.

A range of beautifully simple and elegant extras for bicycles by Italian design students showcases a fresh approach to bike lighting, mudguards, bottle holders and bells.

bell on brake lever

A playful take on the traditional bicycle bell sees it incorporated into the end of the brake lever as part of the casting process. To ring the bell you simply flick the brake lever. Unusual, reliable and difficult to steal.

plastic bottle holder

This clever design for a water bottle carrier allows you to upcycle the disposable plastic soft drink bottle you might otherwise have thrown away and it reduces the clutter on your bike by doing away with a bottle cage.

bicycle bristle mudguard

This is our favourite. With relatively few British cyclists willing to fit their bikes with a set of full mudguards, there may be a ready market for this clever little design. Looking more than a little like the brush you might use to do the washing up, the colourful bristles prevent the rear wheel from spraying water onto your bottom and lower back.

Are your accessories covered by cycle insurance?

It’s important to check whether your cycle insurance policy covers parts, not to mention accessories, against theft. Are your wheels covered? What about the seat? It’s not uncommon for thieves to steal the handlebars, shifters and all, by cutting away all the cables – would you be compensated if this happened to you? Cycle insurance from the ETA covers all parts against theft without onerous restrictions on the way you use your bike. For example, while it’s recommended that you lock your wheels, it’s not a requirement – if you are unlucky enough to have your wheels stolen they will be replaced. Fixed accessories like pannier racks, water bottle cages, mudguards and computers (excluding quick release designs) can also be added to policy.

Other benefits included as standard are no devaluation EVER, £5m third party, accidental damage and a sympathetic policy on storage requirements. Find out about these benefits and others that are included at no extra cost and compare it to the competition.

 

Comments

  1. Keith Farnish

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    Hi, just entering your draw. Thanks.

  2. John Butler

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    Yet another bright idea, ETA!

  3. Rory Harkins

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    Message

  4. Chris Wrigley

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    Would be great for the dark Cumbrian back lanes

  5. James Tinsley

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    great idea would love one

  6. Stuart Lamb

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    That’s a really nice design that I’d be happy to fit to my bike

  7. Liza Jackson

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    What a fabulous idea, I would love one, thanks!

  8. Tim Dawson

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    Very neat idea – count me in for the draw please!

  9. Graham Chadwick

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    Looks like a neat little light

  10. Johnee

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    That’s a real ‘neat’ neat design!
    John

  11. John (TheCyclist)

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    What a bright and brilliant idea, ETA. That would work so well on my touring bike.

  12. Kerena Fussell

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    Great idea – very tedious always having to strip lights off when parking up in London!

  13. Charlotte C

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    This is a wonderful design. Please pick me! 😀

  14. Lisa Taylor

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    Perfect for me who always nearly drops their light taking it on and off!

  15. Keith Graham

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    Clever idea and clever design!

  16. Helkin

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    Me please

  17. Alison

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    That looks absolutely brilliant – and no more faffing about putting lights on and taking them off!

  18. Owain

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    Does it come in black?

  19. Diane Whateley

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    Very smart!

  20. Rob Lewis

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    What batteries does it take? Hope they’re AA, but suspect they need to be smaller so won’t last as long.

  21. John Fletcher

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    It would be just the thing for my “new” bike which I rescued from being donated to the scrap merchants.

  22. Bryn Jones

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    Brilliant! In both senses of the word.

  23. Joanne H

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    Great idea…shine on!

  24. JP Nelson

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    I’m light headed at this bright idea……I’ll get me coat

  25. Sara Garside

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    Brilliant design ,

  26. Peter Clark

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    Ingenious. I never leave the lights on my bike so what a cool thing

  27. Alastair Seagroatt

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    This light clicks with me.

  28. Su

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    That is a very elegant design!

  29. Joel Halligan

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    Nice

  30. Richard Scrase

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    Light up my day

  31. Hilary

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    How nice not to have to remember to take it out with you when you might come home in the dark – as long as the batteries are charged!

  32. Susie Amberg

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    Illuminating, in every sense of the word!

    PS I’m not the cyclist in the house. I’m just always on the look out for the latest brilliant invention to keep my bike-wed husband as safe as possible. Susie.

  33. Peter Chisnall

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    Enlightening

  34. Ruth

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    What a brilliant idea

  35. Jill

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    Great idea

  36. Nick

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    Good idea.

  37. plevyadophy

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    I have seen the light!

  38. matt

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    Bright idea but if you have a riser stem will it point up in the air? And with the proposed usb rechargeable version won’t you have to store your bike next to a power socket? There are better options available.

  39. Jamie J

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    Illuminating…

  40. Howard Waddicor

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    Smashing!

  41. BB

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    neat idea, finally something that will stop moving around my handlebar!

  42. Jane Collier

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    Great invention so you don’t have to worry about taking lights on and off.

  43. Lee Osborne

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    Yes please!

  44. Vivien Sproule

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    Is there an equivalent for the rear light?

  45. Glynis Brewer

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    I look forward to shedding some light on others with one of these!

  46. Mark B

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    Looks good. Can I have it please?!

  47. Gavin

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    Seems like a bright idea.

  48. Nilam Patel

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    Yes please! Great Idea

  49. TD

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    Brilliant and refreshing ideas – literally!

  50. James Russell

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    Brilliant. At last a light to compliment the effort the designers have put into getting the bike looking good!

  51. Michael

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    Would complement my smart SeeSense rear light.

  52. Dick Willis

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    Excellent idea but how long will the batteries last? The USB version will be better

  53. Caz B

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    This will indeed be a welcome change for searching for batteries…….

  54. Darren C

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    Brilliant idea, would love to own one.

  55. Karen Martin

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    My husband surprised me with a Tandem and this light would be perfect for our evenings cycle 😉

  56. Janine Walker

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    Fabulous idea and design! Not just the light but the bell, water carrier and crud stopper brush too. Loving the innovation!

  57. Chris Barker

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    Another neat solution!

  58. Mike Savoia

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    What an awesome custom light I need for my custom motorized bobber bike. I like to be in your drawing thank you

  59. Omar

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    Lumineer is the future of bikes I was looking for something like this as I want to see my bike aesthetically as much as possible. And I might do review on it on my YouTube channel.

  60. Garry Reeves

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    Why dont I ever come up with ideas like this?!!?

  61. paulpsychle

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    It would help me to avoid running over a cat on the way home from the pub.

  62. Srinivasa Reddy

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    Now you see me. now you dont.

  63. Gilberto G

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    Congrats, I’d like to try one like this !

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