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Is CYCL Wing Lights Still in Business? (2026 Update)

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Luca Amaduzzi and Agostino Stilli built WingLights after one too many close calls cycling through London with nothing but an arm stuck out to signal a turn, pitching in series 14.

The company they started is still selling today, and by quite a margin bigger than it was on pitch night.

Numbers to Back Up the Pitch

They asked for £45,000 for a modest 12.5 percent slice, and unlike a lot of first-time founders they walked in with a completed crowdfunding campaign and real customers already using early units.

Nick Jenkins, who built Moonpig from scratch, put up the full amount. One dragon compared the finish of the physical product to some of the best-made items ever pitched to him, which is a fairly rare line of praise on this show.

The Product Kept Changing

Years of refinement have followed since the original pitch. The newest version, marketed as WingLights360, bakes in a constant running light alongside the turn signal itself, and a further crowdfunding push helped fund the redesign.

The company has also moved into fittings for e-scooters, not just bicycles, tracking how British streets have filled up with a much wider mix of small electric vehicles than existed back when the founders first pitched.

A Product That Travelled

Company figures put lifetime sales north of half a million units, sold into riders across more than thirty countries, sold entirely through the brand's own site rather than through Amazon.

That makes sense for something people research carefully rather than grab on impulse, a rider shopping for a safety accessory tends to want the manufacturer's own detailed specs, not a bare marketplace listing.

Note: Based on the public record; company situations can change, so treat this as a snapshot.

Published by Dragons Den Hub, March 2026.