Electronics, Lighting, & Gadgets - Any mid-priced ($50ish) rear red lights? (Better than PBSF)

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Sometimes it's easier done than put off.
A custom bracket shouldn't be a deal breaker.
:)
Please keep us updated and let us know how it turns out.....
Unknown Cyclist
03-10-09, 12:41 PM
Please keep us updated and let us know how it turns out.....
That's the plan :)
I wasn't suggesting anyone else should do it anyway.
I'm just as happy to bolt it to the carrier, under the rear seat or make up a stay mount.
Do as you want, not as I do...
;)
Sometimes it's easier done than put off.
A custom bracket shouldn't be a deal breaker.
:)
Easier than buying a properly designed light with a properly designed mount?
Nothing about buying a cheap light, changing the emitter, changing the driver and fabricating a mount sounds easy.
Have fun with it though.
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Keep forgetting this is the lighting forum... where people get enjoyment out of having to "Fix" their lights
Unknown Cyclist
03-10-09, 01:38 PM
Nothing about buying a cheap light, changing the emitter, changing the driver and fabricating a mount sounds easy.
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Keep forgetting this is the lighting forum... where people get enjoyment out of having to "Fix" their lights
It's not changing the LED.
It's a DIY torch kit FFS. It's designed for to be home assembled. :twitchy:
As Clint said "A good man always knows his limitations"
;)
Unknown Cyclist
03-12-09, 09:24 AM
This was mentioned on another thread.
Red LED Torch (http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.20333)
So I bought one.
:thumb:
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