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Old 08-09-14 | 11:45 AM
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Alternate mounting for MS type light head?

Long story short, I'm wondering how one would continue to use one of these lights should anything happen to the little tabs/hooks used with o-rings to mount?

Reason why I ask is that the other day my o-ring snapped while bringing the bike out of the garage and the light head fell into my hand. If it had snapped while riding at speed...
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Old 08-09-14 | 11:59 AM
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try zip ties?
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Old 08-10-14 | 12:45 PM
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I don't use the O-ring at all. Like the previous poster, I use zip-ties. For some reason people seem less likely to steal stuff off the bike if it is zip-tied on.
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I'm frustrated by o-rings, too. Not durable or reliable enough. When I carry my bike through a tight spot, sometimes something snags on the o-ring that keeps my Garmin mounted. That thing is too expensive to lose. I was thinking of twisting wire together and then binding it with -- what? A wire nut? Something else? I'll try zip ties, but for the Garmin mount, they'll need to be very small.
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And why are they called o-rings? Isn't that redundant? I'll bet you anything that there will never be something called an H-ring.
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Old 08-10-14 | 06:45 PM
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And why are they called o-rings? Isn't that redundant
Pat, I'd like to buy an "O." That'll be $250.

Jared, I'd like to buy a "ring." That'll be $5,000.
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Originally Posted by no1mad
Long story short, I'm wondering how one would continue to use one of these lights should anything happen to the little tabs/hooks used with o-rings to mount?

Reason why I ask is that the other day my o-ring snapped while bringing the bike out of the garage and the light head fell into my hand. If it had snapped while riding at speed...
The plastic piece with the hooks is replaceable. You can also buy better quality O-rings. The better O-rings look to be made of silicon. I own both the rubber and the silicon types but I've never seen any of the ones I have fail by breaking. The silicon ones just seem to grip better. I have had one of the plastic hook/base mounts break before but that was on one of the cheaper lamps I bought through D/X. Since it happened while mounting the lamp to the bike it wasn't a problem as I had extras.

You can buy all the stuff I mentioned through ActionLED. They also sell nice alternative mounting solutions ( bars and helmet ) for the MS/MS clone type lamps as well. It you don't like the O-ring mounts the lamp can easily be modded with one of the ActionLED mounts.

Personally, I have no problems using the O-rings mounts but with heavier lamps the O-ring mounts simply can't provide the tension needed ( without additional modding ) to keep the lamp in place.
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And why are they called o-rings? Isn't that redundant? I'll bet you anything that there will never be something called an H-ring.
The "O" describes the cross-section.
E.g. there are D-rings and X-rings:



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Originally Posted by ragnar.jensen
The "O" describes the cross-section.
E.g. there are D-rings and X-rings:

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So any thoughts on my idea of using wire instead of rubber bands?
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