Old 11-06-09, 09:53 AM
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Originally Posted by OBXCycling.com
And what kind of heathen parks his bike in a dingy old basement?
lol
Touche!

In any event, what works for me after a couple days is wrapping the light cord and extension cord around the stem, top tube, and seat post. I then keep the battery pack in my pannier and make the connection underneath the seat post. This allows for battery pack mobility and will keep the battery pack dry on wet days.
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