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Old 11-08-15 | 11:43 AM
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Another Headlight Conundrum?

I recently switched from a Flat-bar hybrid to a Low-mid level road bike (with Sora Components), and encountered an annoying phenomenon.

On Sora Brifters, the shifting cables come out the side of the shifter, cross in front of of the handle-bars, and then down toward the head tube...

My head-light, when mounted on the handle-bar next to the stem, is partially blocked by a cable. I don't worry about this affecting other seeing me, but it does seem to make it harder for me to see the "circle" (which is no longer a circle) of light on the road in front of me when riding at night.

Other than upgrading to 105 shifters, what solutions have you found for this problem on lower-level road bikes?

Any particular headlight that has a very tall mount?
Or perhaps one that mounts on the stem? I think mounting it on the stem would solve it, since the cables bend down out of the way toward the middle.
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Old 11-08-15 | 12:04 PM
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Up from the fork crown mounts , perhaps? Or one placed within the steerer Tube stack ..

Busch&Muller battery powered bicycle lights down the page are some

Mounting Lights from Peter White Cycles

Lumotech Fly does come up a ways above its mounting point, it has a reflector on the lower placement and the LED light above it.

My regular bikes have hub Dynamo lights .. This will go in a threadless spacer stack.. B&M471B11



I have used the B&M471B in a Threaded 9/8" headset jamming the quill stem thru it, on my Bike Friday.

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Hang the headlight upside down from the underside of your handlebars?
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I have one of the B&M fork crown mounts on all of my bikes. Love it.
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Is helmet mounting possible?

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Hang the headlight upside down from the underside of your handlebars?
+1. This is what I did on one of my bikes. Worked just fine.
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Old 11-08-15 | 07:14 PM
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Originally Posted by BobbyG
Hang the headlight upside down from the underside of your handlebars?
Mmmm...this might work, I'll have to try it...

Also, I already have a separate head lamp.
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Old 11-08-15 | 11:48 PM
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I have one of these: Computer / Headlight Mounts ? Action-LED-Lights and then use Universal Bicycle Flashlight Mount Clip Clamp Bike Torch Holder Clip-1.71 and Free Shipping| GearBest.com to mount a 1" diameter flashlight.
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Originally Posted by BobbyG
Hang the headlight upside down from the underside of your handlebars?
This is what I do, and it works fine.

Plus (don't tell anyone), with all of the gear below the bars, I can flip the bike upside down to service a tire.
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If you wear a helmet, find a helmet mount. If nit, you could try one of those mount extenders. I can't think of the actual name at the moment, but Topeak makes one
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In addition, the light is also more stable.

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+1. This is what I did on one of my bikes. Worked just fine.
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Use a twofish mounting block?
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Use a v-brake noodle out of the brifter to get the cable to drop out of the way faster? Here a blogger does that so he can get a handlebar bag on his bike with shifters (click photo to go to blog):
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Originally Posted by 12strings
I recently switched from a Flat-bar hybrid to a Low-mid level road bike (with Sora Components), and encountered an annoying phenomenon.

On Sora Brifters, the shifting cables come out the side of the shifter, cross in front of of the handle-bars, and then down toward the head tube...

My head-light, when mounted on the handle-bar next to the stem, is partially blocked by a cable. I don't worry about this affecting other seeing me, but it does seem to make it harder for me to see the "circle" (which is no longer a circle) of light on the road in front of me when riding at night.

Other than upgrading to 105 shifters, what solutions have you found for this problem on lower-level road bikes?

Any particular headlight that has a very tall mount?
Or perhaps one that mounts on the stem? I think mounting it on the stem would solve it, since the cables bend down out of the way toward the middle.
There are any number of solutions to mounting lights on any handlebar. Some are better than others. Minoura makes a number of different mounts that clamp to the bar and extended forward. The SG-300 works although I replaced the tube on it with a piece of 1" aluminum tube that was much wider.

There are a number of mounts that replace the stem cap on a threadless headset like this one from Delta.

Fleabay is awash in light mounts like this one as well as a bunch of stem cap mounts.

But if your bike has a four bolt faceplate, this is my favorite light mount. It's solid, doesn't bounce and you could hang an anchor off of it (i.e. it's strong).
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Might help.

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Plus (don't tell anyone), with all of the gear below the bars, I can flip the bike upside down to service a tire.
Violation of Rule #49 ...
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Violation of Rule #49 ...
Touche'

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But I make my own rules.
I see in your info block your bikes have kickstands so the rules do not apply to you...
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Flipping the light upside down completely negates the fancy optics on many higher-end lights, especially German ones, which must meet strict regulations. These lights focus the beam in such a way as to illuminate objects evenly over near and far field. These also have a sharp cut-off at the top of the far field, like car headlights. On the other hand am pretty sure most battery powered lights will be fine flipped.

I like the V-brake noodle idea. But I dont think this is necessary. If you measure and trim the housing carefully, it can take a similar path without the noodle. I have side-exiting Shimano levers with the cables trimmed so that they do not cross, and just barely contact the head tube as they come around. That may be enough to be clear of lights.
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I have this problem on my Dura Ace nine speed brifters. Also the cables are gray so it's a little worse than black would be.

I just look past it and ignore it. Mostly riding on 800 lumens, sometimes on fast down hills 1100 or more.
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If you have rack mounts on your fork, you can try this. Cheap PVC Endcap from the Hardware store. Spraypaint it if you want.
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