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Head Light on Head Tube?
My wife and I have a Co-Motion Tandem and we just added a Ortlieb handlebar bag. Though we donot ride at night I would like to consider a headlight for safety.
My question is I think a light mounted on the handlebar will be block abit by the bag. So I was wondering about mounting it below on the head tube. Would anyone have some thoughts on this? Also a brand that would work? Head tube measures 48.63mm or 1.914". Thanks! |
maybe these?? http://www.eliteled.com/products/acc...fenix-bfm.html
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Originally Posted by 10 Wheels
(Post 13692793)
Fork mount:
http://www.profirad.de/images/359012...Swing-Grip.jpg |
The headlight should be mounted on the part of the bike that pivots with the front wheel, fork, handlebar.
Take a few turns in the darkness with a headlight mounted to the frame, and you will quickly understand why. |
Originally Posted by Shimagnolo
(Post 13692901)
The headlight should be mounted on the part of the bike that pivots with the front wheel, fork, handlebar.
Take a few turns in the darkness with a headlight mounted to the frame, and you will quickly understand why. |
One like on the bars, one on the helmet. I really like that I can use my helmet light to look at cars not in the path of my bike. Also on the dark MUP I can scan the sides of the path for critters.
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Thanks for the replies. I will check out a few lights and see if they will work on the fork.
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Originally Posted by Shimagnolo
(Post 13692901)
The headlight should be mounted on the part of the bike that pivots with the front wheel, fork, handlebar.
Take a few turns in the darkness with a headlight mounted to the frame, and you will quickly understand why. |
Originally Posted by mechBgon
(Post 13693604)
I actually preferred having my super-thrower light mounted to the head tube, so its aim remained straight down the road despite minor steering movements. It's not necessarily bad if it suits the purpose at hand. You don't see many cars with lights that steer with the front wheels :thumb:
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Yeah, I know. Anyway, when it's a headlight that can actually reach about 500 feet down the highway, I prefer it to not steer with the bars/fork, because I'm generally looking for either rocks and debris, or those darn whitetail deer ;) If the goal here is visibility to others, then either way should be OK as long as it's not fork-blade mounted and hidden by the front wheel from some angles.
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Originally Posted by cyccommute
(Post 13692889)
Or Minoura Swing grip
Then the Minoura broke. Ortlieb is still going strong. |
Additional Space on the Handle bar and looks must sturdier than prevoius models with Quick release
http://www.ebay.com/itm/170747845880...84.m1423.l2649 Even a more solid Option. http://www.bdopcycling.com/Dashboard%20Genie.asp |
Originally Posted by Not the Slowest
(Post 13696693)
Even a more solid Option.
http://www.bdopcycling.com/Dashboard%20Genie.asp |
I mount this on my fork. http://www.minourausa.com/english/ac...-e/lh50-e.html That's me on post 3.
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http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=233542I have this mounted under stem, works great, have head lights and flasher mounted and can use my handle bar bag.
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