Looking for a Light mount...
#53
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this thread is now totally useless and needs to be locked or deleted. please stay on topic or get the ***k off the interweb.
you both have vaild points, please email each other directly, maybe exchange numbers or whatever else need to do to satisfy this alpha male, "my penis is bigger than yours" argument.
that being said, there is no room here for direct, personal attacks; I own that charger and do not feel like posting my experience for fear of being attacked or having my points minimized.
this thread is now totally useless and needs to be locked or deleted. please stay on topic or get the ***k off the interweb.
you both have vaild points, please email each other directly, maybe exchange numbers or whatever else need to do to satisfy this alpha male, "my penis is bigger than yours" argument.
that being said, there is no room here for direct, personal attacks; I own that charger and do not feel like posting my experience for fear of being attacked or having my points minimized.
#54
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Okay, I've been reading, and looking, and looking some more.. I've accepted that flashlights work best and I already have a pretty awesome flashlight I would like to mount to my bike, but I have yet to find the mount for it. Anyone have an idea of someplace I can buy a flashlight mount for a https://www.surefire.com/G2-Led ??
Did you find a suitable mount yet ?
#55
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This mount (sku 8274)

https://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.8274
Is very well recommended and although I haven't tried it myself, lots of people on here seem to like it greatly.

https://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.8274
Is very well recommended and although I haven't tried it myself, lots of people on here seem to like it greatly.
This one (sku 13004)

https://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.13004
Is of course the famous Fenix mount. Probably better suited to medium sized torches rather than small torches, I use one of these on my seatpost with one of DX's amazing high power red LED torches.

https://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.13004
Is of course the famous Fenix mount. Probably better suited to medium sized torches rather than small torches, I use one of these on my seatpost with one of DX's amazing high power red LED torches.
This one (sku 15642)

https://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.15642
Is great for larger torches, it's robust and lightweight and works very well with my P7 torch.

https://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.15642
Is great for larger torches, it's robust and lightweight and works very well with my P7 torch.
Only three I tried and frankly I'm not satisfied with them. It took a month to get my stuff from DX. One headlight changes modes from bumps while riding but that was with the rattling Fenix mount. Screw part is slightly bent. Not sure about the other light yet but it gets hot very fast.
I'm going to get a couple Twofish lockblocks and hope they work unlike the garbage above.
#56
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Bikes: Giant OCR C3 w/ 105's, Pure Fix SS Quebec Paint Job.
Well... This was quite interesting to re-read all the new posts since my last logon. A LOT has happened in the past several... months to years, I forget when this was posted 
I haven't ridden for quite some time- as I have had a lot of other things going on, and finally am back to getting my life straightened out. It's amazing how fast this thing can get thrown out of whack- just about as fast as this post did.. hah. Anyways, I'm moved back home to West LA and have finally started riding again, back to the original reason for weightloss and after a week to two of on and off riding starting with some 10 mile distances and what not, I've pretty much finally readjusted to my seat- curse those saddles, and am starting to do 20-26 milers.
As to the light topic, yes, I fell into like, a spare 30 dollars and realized after a few night rides with borrowed lights that I don't need a massive billion cp light.. and got a 30 dollar cateye that's mounted. Most of the places I ride have more than adequate lighting anyway, but I now have to research these other lights for other personal areas of my life (I do plumbing and electric and random repair jobs in apartments where attic and underhouse crawling are done a lot... so I like bright long lasting lights, hah).. curses. More lights... gahhhH!!!!!

I haven't ridden for quite some time- as I have had a lot of other things going on, and finally am back to getting my life straightened out. It's amazing how fast this thing can get thrown out of whack- just about as fast as this post did.. hah. Anyways, I'm moved back home to West LA and have finally started riding again, back to the original reason for weightloss and after a week to two of on and off riding starting with some 10 mile distances and what not, I've pretty much finally readjusted to my seat- curse those saddles, and am starting to do 20-26 milers.
As to the light topic, yes, I fell into like, a spare 30 dollars and realized after a few night rides with borrowed lights that I don't need a massive billion cp light.. and got a 30 dollar cateye that's mounted. Most of the places I ride have more than adequate lighting anyway, but I now have to research these other lights for other personal areas of my life (I do plumbing and electric and random repair jobs in apartments where attic and underhouse crawling are done a lot... so I like bright long lasting lights, hah).. curses. More lights... gahhhH!!!!!
#57
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I just got my Twofish lockblocks. They're better than any of the DX mounts I tried. They hold the lights but they don't feel as secure as hose clamps. Honestly I don't think the lights are going to fall off. Problem with hose clamps is they take too long to screw and unscrew and they scratch my frame. If I didn't have to lock my bike everyday I would use them.
#59
I just got my Twofish lockblocks. They're better than any of the DX mounts I tried. They hold the lights but they don't feel as secure as hose clamps. Honestly I don't think the lights are going to fall off. Problem with hose clamps is they take too long to screw and unscrew and they scratch my frame. If I didn't have to lock my bike everyday I would use them.







