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Risk Racing Shop Light W/Tripod - Work Area/Mobile - 2000 Lumens - Rechargeable 12681
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Risk Racing Shop Light - Work Area/Mobile - 2000 Lumens - Rechargeable 12680
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Risk Racing Light - Led - 2600 Lumens - Telescoping - Wireless Remote Control 14207
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Risk Racing Flood Light - Mobile/Campsite/Auto/Home/Garage - 1200 Lumens - Compact 00173
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Risk Racing Flashlight - Flexit - Led - 500 Lumens - Multi Functional 00346
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Risk Racing Pocket Light - Flexit - 6.5 - Flood Light/Spotlight - 650 Lumens 00385
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Risk Racing Pocket Light - Flexit - 4.0 - Flood Light/Spotlight - 400 Lumens 00168
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Flash Lights
Motorcycle Flashlights
Rogue Powersports stocks Motorcycle flash lights from RISK RACING. Headlights, LED light bars, fog lights, turn signals. Fitment for street, sport, cruiser, and off-road builds. Free shipping on every order.
Flashlights and Work Lights for Riders
A reliable flashlight belongs in every saddlebag, tool roll, and garage drawer. Whether you are diagnosing a side-of-road electrical problem at midnight or threading a new clutch cable through a frame in a dim corner of the shop, the right beam pattern and brightness changes the job. Rogue Powersports stocks pocket flashlights, headlamps, and rechargeable shop work lights built for powersports use.
Lighting for Roadside, Trailside, and Shop Work
- Pocket and EDC Flashlights: Compact LED flashlights from Streamlight and Nebo throw 500-1,000 lumens and ride in a tank bag or jacket pocket without bulk.
- Rechargeable Work Lights: Magnetic-base shop lights from Bayco and Streamlight stick to fork tubes and fenders for hands-free work in tight engine bays.
- Headlamps for Trailside Repairs: Hands-free headlamps from Princeton Tec and Nebo light up the cockpit when you need both hands on a chain or carb.
- Tactical and Helmet-Mount Lights: Helmet-mounted micro flashlights and lower-fairing courtesy lights make late-night route-finding and gear searches faster.
- Spare Batteries and Chargers: Rechargeable 18650 cells, AAA packs, and USB-C dock chargers from Streamlight and Nitecore keep your lights ready when you need them.
Why Choose Rogue Powersports
- Authorized Dealer for 50+ Top Brands: Streamlight, Nebo, Bayco, Nitecore, Princeton Tec. We stock the brands you ask for by name.
- Free Shipping on Most Orders: Free ground shipping within the lower 48 United States on most orders. Same-day shipping when ordered before 12 PM CST.
- 30-Day No-Hassle Returns: Return any unused item within 30 days for a full refund. Free return shipping label included. No restocking fees.
- Real Tech Support: Our team rides what we sell. Call (877) 460-6999 or email info@roguepowersports.com if you need help finding the right product for your bike.
Browse the flashlight catalog above to stock your saddlebag and shop bench. Call our team for help spec'ing a high-lumen work light or a USB-rechargeable pocket option.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do motorcycle riders carry flashlights?
Roadside repairs in the dark, finding dropped parts, illuminating dimly lit gas stations, signaling, or emergency situations. A bright LED flashlight ($20-50) earns its keep on long rides.
LED vs. incandescent flashlights?
LED is the modern standard — brighter, longer battery life, more durable, smaller. Almost all current flashlights are LED. Incandescent is essentially obsolete except in some specialty/dive lights.
How bright should a motorcycle flashlight be?
200-500 lumens is the sweet spot for most riders — bright enough to illuminate work areas without blinding you. Long-distance throw lights (1,000+ lumens) are overkill but useful for emergencies.
Rechargeable vs. battery-powered flashlights?
Rechargeable USB-C lights are convenient — no battery hunting. Battery-powered (AA, AAA) work without electricity for extended emergencies. Most riders carry both.
Can I mount a flashlight to my motorcycle?
Yes — handlebar mounts and helmet mounts let you use a flashlight as auxiliary lighting. Won't replace proper headlights but useful for extreme conditions. Make sure the mount is secure for vibration.