Tireflys
are
a
whole
generation
beyond
the
traditional
reflectors
for
your
bike
seat,
wheels,
handlebar
or
anything
else!
Motion
activated
valve
stem
lights
screw
onto
your
valve
stems
and
rapidly
flash
in
ultra
bright
red
and
blue
flashing.
Fits
standard
Schrader
(automotive
style)
valves
-
Slimline
presta
valves
are
not
suitable
unless
an
adapter
is
used
(not
supplied)
,
Order
1
set
for
bike
or
motorcycles,
2
sets
for
cars,
trucks
etc.
- Lights
up
automatically
when
wheels
turn
-
MOTION
ACTIVATED
- Increases
nighttimes
visibility
- Designs
are
so
cool
your
kids
will
want
then
anyway
- Waterproof
clear
plastic
housing
- Easy
Installation
(no
wires)
-
just
screw
onto
the
tire
valve
stem
- Create
a
ring
of
colour
at
high
speeds,
a
comet
effect
at
slower
speeds
- Replaceable
alkaline
batteries
(3
per
light)
last
approximately
200
hours
- Sedate
and
safe
enough
for
grown-ups,
too
- TireFlys
will
help
your
kids
be
seen
and
be
safe
while
riding
in
low-light
conditions.
Fun
for
adults
too!
- 2-pak
with
6
extra
replacement
batteries
included.
- Red/White/Blue
LED
light
causes
plastic
case
to
glow
brightly
These
are
labelled
as
bicycle
Tireflys,
and
they
contain
an
LED
(a
red/blue
multicoloured
LED
in
this
case;
emitting
bright
flashing
light),
packed
by
a
transparency
plastic
bubble
that
glows
brightly.
They
are
designed
to
be
screwed
onto
the
valve
stems
of
your
bicycle
tires
("tyres").
When
you
start
pedalling
your
bicycle,
the
motion-sensitive
switch
inside
the
Tireflys
will
engage,
turning
the
units
on.
The
units
will
turn
themselves
off
automatically
after
10
seconds
if
no
motion
is
detected.
They
also
fits
motor
cars
wheels!
How
to
use
it
To
use
the
Tireflys,
remove
them
from
the
package
with
a
sharp
knife
or
a
pair
of
household
scissors.
They
have
a
set
of
batteries
already
installed,
so
you'll
be
ready
to
use
them
right
off
the
bat.
On
your
bicycle
tires,
unscrew
and
remove
the
valve
stem
cover
if
they
are
present.
Screw
the
Tireflys
onto
the
valve
stem
in
their
place,
and
that's
it.
Yes,
it
really
is
as
easy
as
that.
Replacing
the
batteries
To
change
the
batteries
when
necessary,
unscrew
and
remove
the
Tirefly
from
your
tire's
valve
stem.
Grasp
the
Tirefly
in
your
hands,
with
one
hand
holding
the
top
portion
of
the
Tirefly
and
the
other
hand
holding
the
lower
portion
of
the
Tirefly.
Twist
counterclockwise
(as
if
unscrewing);
some
vigor
may
be
necessary,
until
the
halves
seperate.
Be
sure
the
light-emitting
side
faces
the
floor
so
those
batteries
don't
just
clatter
all
over
the
driveway
or
garage
floor
when
the
two
halves
come
apart.
Tip
the
three
used
CR1330
(AG-10)
cells
out
of
the
Tirefly's
body
and
into
your
hand,
and
dispose
of
or
recycle
them
as
you
see
fit.
Insert
three
new
CR1330
(AG-10)
cells
into
the
Tirefly's
body,
button-end
(-)
negative
first.
Place
one
cell
at
a
time
inside
the
body.
When
all
three
cells
are
in,
screw
the
bottom
half
of
the
Tirefly
firmly
back
on.
Gently
whack
the
unit
on
the
palm
of
your
hand,
light-end
first
(this
assures
the
motion
switch
inside
gets
reset
properly),
then
screw
the
Tirefly
back
onto
your
bicycle's
tire
valve
stem.