Originally Posted by NM-NewRoadie
no this doesn't come with a mount kit...mechBgon has been building this light for the past couple weeks or so. You have to buy your own battery pack (he's using an RC car battery from radio shack) and make a mount of some sort. But anyone with some basic skills and imagination can do this. I already have plans to make my own. I was going to wait till winter, (when I ride during dusk/dark) but on further reflection, I think I'm gonna build one as soon as I can afford the light (probalby next month)
Question for you mechBgon...
I saw in one of your early photo's what looked like 4 wires coming out. You had also said something about a sync wire...so i'm guesing the wires are positive, negitive, sync and switch? did you have to buy a switch to switch between flash mods as well? or how does that work?
Thanks for this find, I can't wait to build mine! :-)
Hi
NM-NewRoadie 
My ISP-based photos and video seem to have vanished, so I apologize if you went looking for the photos and couldn't find them. Anyway, the black and red wires are ground and positive, and the blue wire is the mode-switching wire. To cycle through the modes, just touch the blue wire to the positive one (so a momentary-contact switch would be good for this). Each time contact is made, it switches to the next of the eight modes. The yellow wire is the 1Sync wire and lets teams of lights sync to eachother (or the opposite, they can alternate too).
When I get home, I'll take some photos of the mounting fittings, and attach them in a post in this thread so they aren't reliant on my ISP.