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Dinotte Tail light mounting
Hi just got my Dinotte tail-light, I feel much safer riding with it as its significantly brighter than both my super-flash and s-sun 120 R combined. The lens on the unit also provides a much wider spread as well which is great for added visibility. I thoroughly recommend this to anybody riding at night.
I managed to get both the battery pack and the light to mount neatly under the saddle using a velcro band and the supplied O ring. http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j2...7/IMG_6589.jpg http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j2...7/IMG_6591.jpg |
nice! the only reason not to buy it was the cable and battery pack mess. your setup solves the issue. how is the heat situation?
... well, i will order it after all. darn! i so hope i will not add the new head light to the shopping cart that was just added to the dinotte web site. your solution looks sweet. you shouldn't have :-). |
Originally Posted by Johannes
(Post 4907955)
nice! the only reason not to buy it was the cable and battery pack mess. your setup solves the issue. how is the heat situation?
... well, i will order it after all. darn! i so hope i will not add the new head light to the shopping cart that was just added to the dinotte web site. your solution looks sweet. you shouldn't have :-). I think there won't be any problems with the heat, you can use a thinner velcro strip to expose more of the light head body, I think the only potential issue with the light is the weather proofness of the battery housing but you could solve this by putting a balloon around the battery pack and connector and use its case. The velcro strip I am using has a D-link sewn into it. The velcro first goes through the battery pack loop then the O ring, the end of the strap with the D-link then wraps around the saddle rails and pulls the pack and light up into the seat, the other end of the strap then gets passed through the D-link and everything is cinched up tight, it then wraps around the underneath the light to the other side where it sticks to itself. This method keeps everything secure, the light is held twice by the strap through the O ring and the strap wrapping underneath it. This shows the strap through the battery pack loop and the O ring. http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j2...7/IMG_6598.jpg This shows it all wrapped up, D-link on left, strap across the top goes over the saddles rails. http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j2...7/IMG_6599.jpg |
AWESOME! love the detailed pics, thanks! :cheers:
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Hmm.. this setup will interfere with a seat bag. :(
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BTW how sensitive is the on/off button? Can you jsut tap it and it'll go on/off or do you have to press it hard? For tapping pressure think .. .. a pocket calculator.
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Originally Posted by Zero_Enigma
(Post 4912561)
Hmm.. this setup will interfere with a seat bag. :(
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Originally Posted by Zero_Enigma
(Post 4912569)
BTW how sensitive is the on/off button? Can you jsut tap it and it'll go on/off or do you have to press it hard? For tapping pressure think .. .. a pocket calculator.
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Another series of solutions was in this thread
http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=242602 |
Originally Posted by Zero_Enigma
(Post 4912561)
Hmm.. this setup will interfere with a seat bag. :(
-D |
Nice simple solution.
Wouldn't it be nice if Dinotte came up with some ideas? |
take a Tandem Stoker stem, mount it to your seatpost, add a short piece of cutoff handlebar and mount your Dinotte taillight. The battery pak(s) mount onto the stem (holds two nicely) and the taillights mount on each side of the handlebar piece. Very clean looking.
If you use a 6" long piece of handlebar, you can mount TWO Dinotte tail lights. http://www.firstflightbikes.com/phot...andemStem1.jpg |
Originally Posted by gear
(Post 4916830)
Nice simple solution.
Wouldn't it be nice if Dinotte came up with some ideas? |
FYI: a PELICAN 1010 Microcase holds the Dinotte tali light and battery pack perfectly when the light is off the bike (ie during the day , in your bag etc. Keeps it from damage in a loaded pack.
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That method almost makes me want to dump my seat wedge. It is such a cool mounting method.
-D |
Originally Posted by derath
(Post 4966780)
That method almost makes me want to dump my seat wedge. It is such a cool mounting method.
-D |
Here is my set up.
1. Cateye SP-6 mount to wrap around the body of the dinotte tail light. (Hint they came with your Cateye tld-1000) It makes for a very tight fit around the Dinotte. 2. Look for some older reflector mounts. I found a few at the LBS and at home, You need to look for the ones with an extend reach just a few millimeters from the seat post. The extra reach will allow you access to the switch and full tilt up or down vertical mobility. So far this mount seems to be rock solid. Just take your time over the Railroad tracks. http://img441.imageshack.us/img441/1...0021pp4.th.jpg |
Nicely done Kleng and Gojonny :beer:
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Originally Posted by ViperZ
(Post 4974308)
Nicely done Kleng and Gojonny :beer:
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Snap on Pump Mount
I attached a pump mount that fits the Dinotte perfectly. It allows youto snap on and off the light to take with you when parked. I have pictures, but they are larger than the 100k limit.
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Originally Posted by PdxGecko
(Post 4976298)
I attached a pump mount that fits the Dinotte perfectly. It allows youto snap on and off the light to take with you when parked. I have pictures, but they are larger than the 100k limit.
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Dinotte Mount
[IMG]http://img522.imageshack.us/img522/2248/sideviewdinottemounthc9.jpg
[IMG]http://img522.imageshack.us/img522/4082/dinotteclipmountvp9.jpg I tried the attachment, but it gave an errror message file too big. |
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Originally Posted by PdxGecko
(Post 4976600)
[IMG]http://img522.imageshack.us/img522/2248/sideviewdinottemounthc9.jpg
[IMG]http://img522.imageshack.us/img522/4082/dinotteclipmountvp9.jpg I tried the attachment, but it gave an errror message file too big. |
Originally Posted by Ziemas
(Post 4976675)
You need to add another [/IMG] to the end of your picture urls.
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