SON Rear Light - Rack Mount 50mm - Silver / Red

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The SON rear light is of minimalistic and robust design as well as noble looks. Many customers have been looking for a rear light like this for a long time. Now also sportive bicycles that don‘t come with rear racks can be equipped with dynamo-powered rear lights thanks to versions for seatpost mount and mudguard mount. They fit technically ideally and are of good looks just as well.

The rear light has an anodized aluminium housing, electronics and optic parts are potted watertight. The coaxial cable for connection to the headlight is firmly fitted. With standlight.

- Fully watertight
- Milled aluminium housing
- Impact resistant
- Coaxial cable for headlight connection
- Integrated standlight capacitor
- Compatible with all common dynamo-powered headlights

Available in Rack Mount (50mm spacing) or Seatpost Mount (26 to 31.8mm)

Son Rear Light (Rack Mount) Parts:

X2 M5 Stainless Steel Nylock Nuts
X2 Stainless Steel countersunk Bolts (M5 X 16mm) 4mm Hex
X2 Stainless Steel countersunk Bolts (M5 X 12mm) 4mm Hex
X2 Female Spade Connection (2.8mm)
X1 Ring Terminal (6mm)
X1 Heat Shrink Tubing (4.8 X 24mm)
X1 Heat Shrink Tubing (3.2 X 32mm)
X2 Heat Shrink Tubing (3.2 X 24mm)
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Overall Product Rating 4.5 / 5
Quality
By Andrew Coolin
22 Mar 2022
4 / 5
I recommend this product
ConsPrice
ProsBright
A quality product. Produces a stable red light and has a standlight .
Well engineered and bright
By Si Walker
08 Aug 2018
5 / 5
I recommend this product
ConsExpensive
ProsLight output
The Schmidt rear light is a small but well engineered component with an aluminium mounting plate, allen bolts and nuts are included. It comes with a adequately lengthy cable that can be connected to the front dynamo light. The light output is bright and once the bicycle is in motion the power from the hub dynamo (my set up is Schmidt Son28) provides a constant very bright light. When stopped the light output is maintained for a short while. Because it is quite small I have also added a mounting bracket (Schmidt) and reflector (B&L) for improved visibility at night. It is quite expensive for the size and there is no access to wiring connectors in the device. Overall, I would recommend using one if you run the cycle lighting from a hub dynamo.
Questions & Answers (5)
Is the light emitted red, even though the case is clear?
By
25 Aug 2023
Hi
Thank you for your enquiry, we can confirm that the light emitted will still be Red.
Kind Regards. JP 29/08/23
Brightness measurement
By
09 Sep 2020
Good morning SJS!

Is there a Lumin or Lux measurement listed for this? The front light is down for 90 Lux at 15kph I think. FYI I'll be running it off a Son28/Edelux ii

Many thanks,

Sam
Hello- SON do not list a LUX or Lumen output for this rear light- However it does conform with German legal regulations / ISO 6742.
Schmidt Rear Light & Schmidt Edelux Ii High Power
By
06 Jun 2017
Dear,

Recently I bought a Brompton with a SON XS 6V-3W 16
Hi,

You would be absolutely fine to go for this combination on your Brompton. You would need to select the 36cm cable option on the front light though as this is the correct length for a Brompton and the light will then also come with the Brompton specific bracket.

Thanks.
Schmidt Rear Light & Schmidt Edelux Ii High Power
By
06 Jun 2017
Dear,

Recently I bought a Brompton with a SON XS 6V-3W 16
Hi,

You would be absolutely fine to go for this combination on your Brompton. You would need to select the 36cm cable option on the front light though as this is the correct length for a Brompton and the light will then also come with the Brompton specific bracket.

Thanks.
Would Like To Run Rear Light From Front Hub Dynamo.
By
25 Oct 2015
I have a Schmidt hub dynamo running B & M Lumotec IQ front lamp and would like to know if I can run a rear lamp off the same hub.

If I can, can you list cables, hear shrink and cable connectors etc needed to connect B & M or Schmidt rear light to front dynamo.

Many thanks
Hi,

Rear lights actually piggy back off of the front light as they require very little power, so you definitely will be able to run a rear light with your current set up. The Schmidt rear lights come supplied with all of the cabling and connectors required for fitting.

Thanks.