Motorcycle LED Headlight from Aliexpress for bicycle night rides

Hi,
I want to build a mountain bikes light for a friend.
I come across this light on Aliexpress and it seems nice.
Unfortunately not a lot of information is provided.
Did anyone had a chance to play with this light? Any review is welcome



TIA

My cousin uses similar ones, but they look a little different and come in black

they look awesome IRL and on the street.

Apparently there are many similar light types



Thanks, these lights are wide beam, the one i was asking about is a thrower.
The main reason I was interested with that model is the huge heat sink winch, I hope, allow constant turbo mode.
It also claimed to have a XHP 70 emitter...

Never seen those, I’m running these on my 09 vstrom 650, wide beam with a 3m yellow self stick film to make them yellow. $20 / pair on amazon, cheap, probably 6500K tint, be careful because these can leak, some well placed silicone will fix





Thanks, Does it have any smart features such as thermal protection/ low battery protection etc.?

Back in time I bought 5pcs (their last stock) for <$9/piece from a local online seller in my country, 4 of them was sold with some modifications.

Now I just have one on my bike, it has a good heatsink, but it cames with cheapy Eti7070 with blue-ish tint (I belive more than 7000K) and thin aluminum pcb for the led & driver.

I mod them with dedomed 6500K 12v Xhp70.2 20mm copper mcpcb (thermal glued) and 12v 2.4A driver.

Be careful when you try to open the bezel, the thread was glued. I broke the first light’s bezel and need to make the new one.
For the other lights, I used the heat technique for opening the bezels. Also, you need to seal the the glass and the cables output. It’s not rainproof at all.

Thanks, that is some useful info.
I will try order this version since it claimed to have XHP 70 from factory. worse case, I will mod it myself....

So I got the light, connected it to a 1P4S 21700 battery holder with a protection board and a simple on/off switch. I also sew a PVC case to protect the batteries.
Seems like a nice solution for night rides: constant 1000 lm for 150-200 meters it consume constant 1.5A so high capacity 21700 will last for about 3h and not get hot while riding





Oh I like the look of it! Very tempting to get one. Since you have on in hand, do you know the max diameter the clamp supports? It’s not in the product description.

Did you take any photos of your mod (inside the light)? Thinking of a warm tinted FC40 emitter swap.

edit:
A quick search popped up this. Is that the one? Says v3.0 as opposed to v2.0 but close enough I presume…

As mention, I built it for a friend so I don't have it on hand but we had no issue to fir it on a standard bicycle. The mount has some excess material in case you need to make it fit using Dremell etc.
I have never open the light so have no idea what circuit is inside but note that there are many different models which look the same so don't count on knowing ahead what circuit is inside

No worries, thanks anyway! Think 3 cm thick round tubing on a home made electric offroad go kart :smiley: But I just realised longer screws will work fine if the included ones turn out to be to short.

As you pointed out already, there are diffent versions…. the plot thickens…

Saw this in one of the AE reviews:

Seems there’s a bosmaa PCBs in there. And there’s 2 versions; a cheap XHP70 and a more expensive Cree XHP70. And indeed aluminium (and glue) as PeyoX said.
Bosmaa pcbs