heyjaffy
04-09-08, 04:12 PM
I just found some handy fork/brake mount light holders for Lumotec lights at Harris Cyclery's site that look pretty sturdy and handy for use with a homebrew light solution. There's a mount for canti brakes and one for caliper brakes:
http://www.canigogreen.com/brackets.jpg
http://www.canigogreen.com/bracketlight.jpg
Looks like they'll work perfect with my homebrew lights - though I will have to wire up a remote switch for them as they'll be out of reach. I could even see how you could use two brackets, connected to each other, to mount two lights from a single mount point.
They're intended for use with these lights:
http://sheldonbrown.com/harris/lighting/lumotec.html
Harris sells the brackets for $1.95 each (some heavier/sturdier ones for $4.00) - I just tacked them on to a recent order cause they looked like they might be useful, turns out they're perfect - solid and helpful to make more room on my cluttered handlebars. Hope this might be helpful to any of you folks out there looking for a solution to mount your single, or additional lights.
http://sheldonbrown.com/harris/lighting/mounts.html
http://www.canigogreen.com/brackets.jpg
http://www.canigogreen.com/bracketlight.jpg
Looks like they'll work perfect with my homebrew lights - though I will have to wire up a remote switch for them as they'll be out of reach. I could even see how you could use two brackets, connected to each other, to mount two lights from a single mount point.
They're intended for use with these lights:
http://sheldonbrown.com/harris/lighting/lumotec.html
Harris sells the brackets for $1.95 each (some heavier/sturdier ones for $4.00) - I just tacked them on to a recent order cause they looked like they might be useful, turns out they're perfect - solid and helpful to make more room on my cluttered handlebars. Hope this might be helpful to any of you folks out there looking for a solution to mount your single, or additional lights.
http://sheldonbrown.com/harris/lighting/mounts.html
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