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Old 12-29-07 | 03:26 PM
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Front bracket to mount flashlight?

Does anyone know if there is a clamp on front bracket to mount a flashlight like this? it is approximately 1" in diameter.

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Old 12-29-07 | 04:31 PM
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https://www.fenix-store.com/product_...roducts_id=273
Try this.
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Old 12-29-07 | 04:57 PM
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This youtube howto video shows how to cut an inner tube with slits to hold a flashlight on the bars. I haven't tried it, but it looks stable. Use the video slider to fast forward to the last section to see what it looks like when it's done.
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Old 12-29-07 | 07:36 PM
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Here's my solution…

…actually, I think that rm -rf's suggestion might be better (at last a use for old tubes!).
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Old 12-29-07 | 08:54 PM
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Originally Posted by rm -rf
This youtube howto video shows how to cut an inner tube with slits to hold a flashlight on the bars. I haven't tried it, but it looks stable. Use the video slider to fast forward to the last section to see what it looks like when it's done.
Looks great. I am going to try and make one tomorrow.
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Old 12-29-07 | 09:40 PM
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I bought one of these

https://www.bikemannetwork.com/biking/p/WC3002

(from my LBS, though - same price) and intend to attach it to the left fork leg. The angle of the bracket is adjustable in 6-degree increments. Then, a couple of hose clamps, and Bob's yer uncle.

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Old 12-29-07 | 09:42 PM
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Thanks for the video info, Very cleaver, I am going to do this tomorrow.
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Old 12-30-07 | 10:26 AM
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EMT conduit hangers work very well, are cheap, and come in overlapping sizes for anything round like pipe from 1/2 inch to just over 2 inches in diameter. There made so you can bolt them back-to-back with a short 1/4-20 bolt and nut. There also handy for mounting stuff to the handlebars and frame like extra bottle cages and brackets for pumps and that sort of thing.
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brilliant.
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Old 12-30-07 | 03:37 PM
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https://nordicgroup.us/s78/flashlights.html
Go here for lots of ideas. I had forgotten about this website until I did a search for EMT conduit hangers.

https://www.niteize.com/popex.php?cat...&product_id=79
Now where have I seen this?
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Old 01-04-08 | 09:27 PM
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This youtube howto video shows how to cut an inner tube with slits to hold a flashlight on the bars. I haven't tried it, but it looks stable. Use the video slider to fast forward to the last section to see what it looks like when it's done.
I finally made one of these today. It took awhile but once I got the hand of it I could make one in a few minutes.

I was using a 700 x 23 tube, which is all that I had. A wider tube would work better. But the small tube appears to work. I still need to take it for a test ride. It is supposed to be warmer Saturday and Sunday so I will try to take it for a ride around the neighborhood. But it appears sturdy and stable.

When I mounted it on the bike, it appeared that I had done something wrong. At first I thought that I had made it wrong. Then I realized that I did not have it installed like the video. Once I corrected that it worked like it was supposed to. I figure that with my ineptitude, if I can make one from watching the video, anyone can. Interestingly enough, one of the mounts on the webpage that I referenced above is made similarly.

A lady that I bike with needs to buy a light and has seen me using the fenix on rides but has not had a chance to use it. I will mount it on her bike since it is so fast and easy to mount on the bars with this device, probably takes a minute or less, and let her try it. I think she will be sold. She likes my L&M Vega so she will love the fenix.
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Old 01-05-08 | 02:02 AM
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Hose clamps

For the more ecconomical approach: You can also get two hose clamps, loop the first clamp through the flashlight, loop the second through the loop of the first at a right angle to the connected clamp, loop the second clamp through the handlebar.

Usually can get the hose clamps under a $1 each at an auto parts store or 6-10 packs for a dollar at a dollar store.
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For the more ecconomical approach: You can also get two hose clamps, loop the first clamp through the flashlight, loop the second through the loop of the first at a right angle to the connected clamp, loop the second clamp through the handlebar.

Usually can get the hose clamps under a $1 each at an auto parts store or 6-10 packs for a dollar at a dollar store.
Hose clamps are useful. You can also attach a water bottle cage with them if you don't have the holes drilled.
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