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Old 12-24-03 | 02:28 PM
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Gus Riley
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From: West Central Illinois

Bikes: Aegis Aro Svelte, Surly LHT, Cannondal R3000 tandem, Santana Triplet.

Originally Posted by mjw16
Gus,

I'm considering that system, it's reasonably priced. I'm curious as to how you mount the lights. Also, I noticed that you're the self-proclaimed brewmaster. I just got into homebrewing last spring. I love it. I just finished a London Porter that may well be the best beer I've ever had. I like a cold one when I get home from my afternoon commute. I'm actually sneaking out a little early so that I can pick up my new brew kit.

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The NiteHawk setup I have came with two mounts for my handlebars and one for my helmet. I don't use the helmet mount. Each handlebar mount can actually handle both lights; one on top and one on the bottom. I use both mounts, one on each side of my HB stem with the lights below my handlebars. Works well.

I am "a" self proclaimed HomeBrewmaster (one of many) . Yes, a brew after a ride is not only "GREAT!", it's a tradition for me (maybe that's one reason my weight doesn't come off as fast as it used to!?). My favorites are a good Dunkle Hefe Weizen (7%, makes your face go to sleep after just one!) or a regular Hefe Weizen (5.5%, more thirst quenching). My bier is brewed from all grain, so I have the most control over the process as possible. It's hard to keep any surplus around! PROST!
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