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Old 09-30-10, 08:33 PM
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Where to get a bike light bracket in San Francisco?

Hi

I'm currently visiting San Francisco, and I have both a bike and bike lights. What I'm missing are the brackets to mount the lights on the bike. The front light is a Busch & Müller Ixon IQ, and the taillight is a Planet Superflash.

While I never had a problem getting more brackets for these two lights in my hometown, I haven't been able to find the same in San Francisco. So far I tried Mike's Bikes and Lombardi Sport; both had a selection of lights, but did not sell brackets separately.

Do you know where I could get mounting brackets in San Francisco?

Thanks a lot!
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Originally Posted by aarider
Hi

I'm currently visiting San Francisco, and I have both a bike and bike lights. What I'm missing are the brackets to mount the lights on the bike. The front light is a Busch & Müller Ixon IQ, and the taillight is a Planet Superflash.

While I never had a problem getting more brackets for these two lights in my hometown, I haven't been able to find the same in San Francisco. So far I tried Mike's Bikes and Lombardi Sport; both had a selection of lights, but did not sell brackets separately.

Do you know where I could get mounting brackets in San Francisco?

Thanks a lot!
not sure what you front light looks like, but I have a PB super flash that hangs on my helmet with a slightly loose ziptie. I hansn't fallen off in 4 years or so, and goes mountain biking too.
I have mounted flashlights to the handlebars w/ zipties. I put them in a criss-cross fashion. They also stay on well but it cinch them down tight. Not sure how theft proof that would be.

Zipties should be easy to find.

good luck
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