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Joesan 10-24-16 07:52 PM

Brompton Lighting Solutions
 
I recently got a 2016 Brompton black edition with just reflectors on it. I would not like to install a lighting solution to the front and the back. I would prefer to have a battery based one rather than the dynamo. I came across this one from Helios and it seems to be quite natural and interesting:

Helios - Transform any bike into a smart bike.

Did anyone here try this on your Brompton? I have an M bar and I would like to know if I could install Helios on the M bar of my Brompton. Suggestions welcome!

badmother 10-24-16 09:28 PM


Originally Posted by Joesan (Post 19145764)
I recently got a 2016 Brompton black edition with just reflectors on it. I would not like to install a lighting solution to the front and the back. I would prefer to have a battery based one rather than the dynamo. I came across this one from Helios and it seems to be quite natural and interesting:

Helios - Transform any bike into a smart bike.

Did anyone here try this on your Brompton? I have an M bar and I would like to know if I could install Helios on the M bar of my Brompton. Suggestions welcome!

Nope, I would not try to install that on a B- unless you do not want to fold it.

Also I would not want my bike to have a brain. What if I found my bike was smarter than me?? Bummer! :eek:

badmother 10-24-16 09:31 PM


Originally Posted by Joesan (Post 19145764)
I recently got a 2016 Brompton black edition with just reflectors on it. I would not like to install a lighting solution to the front and the back. I would prefer to have a battery based one rather than the dynamo. I came across this one from Helios and it seems to be quite natural and interesting:

Helios - Transform any bike into a smart bike.

Did anyone here try this on your Brompton? I have an M bar and I would like to know if I could install Helios on the M bar of my Brompton. Suggestions welcome!

Nope, I would not try to install that on a B- unless you do not want to fold it. Light is innside the ahead stem. Never seen a ahead stem on a B- yet.

Also I would not want my bike to have a brain. What if I found my bike was smarter than me?? Bummer! :eek:

1nterceptor 10-24-16 09:37 PM

Those bars/lights won't fit a Brompton due to the built in stem.

Generic lights I've used over the years; can be mounted without fold interference:


fietsbob 10-25-16 11:29 AM

You just buy the same handlebar Mounted Headlight as every one else does , then.. [as said above]

Abundant Brand touting favoritism competitions have gone on..
I wont rehash the Commuting and Electronics section threads

But you are welcome to look There.

M bars ? You can use the Vertical part of the bend, for accessory mounts, By clamping on a short stub 90 degrees out from the vertical Tube.

Radiator hose clamp and a section of 1" tubing is a DIY..


Really want that light? You build up a Minivelo around It. starting from the light-bar-stem combo .



You dont like to consider it , but... I use a Hub Dynamo Powered system ...

Schmidt New X Small (V1) [V2 is out and semi Radial spoked]




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Rick Imby 10-25-16 12:31 PM

I really like the Two fish velcro light mount. You can put them on or off in just a second and you can add a couple on the bars at one time. Also you use generic led flashlights that can be as bright as you want. I really like having a pair of 350 lumen basic flashlights on my bars. The duracell flashlights were 3 for $15 at costco with 4 aaa batteries for each light.

keyven 10-28-16 02:20 AM

IMO I love my Catseye Volt 800 that is mounted on the original Brompton front reflector's mount. It's takes a little bit of very basic "Macguyvering" to do.

Ignore the picture's "metal" mount. Use your original front reflector wire mount - but you'd want to add something like a tiny piece of anti-slip mat to secure the mount.

http://scontent.cdninstagram.com/t51...NTg3OQ%3D%3D.2

Done right, it sits snugly and shines where your wheel turns toward. It also does not affect the fold at all and is low enough to avoid shining in other people's eyes. Just a solid light and brilliant solution overall.

tmac100 12-02-16 10:53 AM


Originally Posted by badmother (Post 19145906)
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Also I would not want my bike to have a brain. What if I found my bike was smarter than me?? Bummer! :eek:

Precisely the reason why I do NOT own a "smart phone". My old Nokias are for talking and for sms. Only!
YMMV.

Boudicca 12-03-16 09:10 PM

I love this light. I particularly love the fact that the spouse will never borrow it because (almost) all of his bikes are carbon or aluminium rather than steel.

https://www.bikerumor.com/wp-content...e-lights-3.jpg

Tuan 12-04-16 07:48 PM

I had a 2014 brompton and I will order another one with dyname next time

blakcloud 12-04-16 08:06 PM


Originally Posted by Boudicca (Post 19230285)
I love this light. I particularly love the fact that the spouse will never borrow it because (almost) all of his bikes are carbon or aluminium rather than steel.

That is so cool.

fietsbob 12-05-16 12:48 PM


Originally Posted by Tuan (Post 19231787)
I had a 2014 brompton and I will order another one with dynamo next time

I retro Fitted Mine ..
IDK what their parts Pick is .. today .. They were using the B&M Lyt [ narrow beam and urban Be seen, not See By Lumen level]
for their factory assembly efficiency the light was pre wired to a Shimano Plug..



Schmidt XS hub wheel is Much nicer than the Shimano.. # 1) Plugs are more Secure.

B&M , Headlight Eyc T (on a Schmidt stainless Bracket) and tail light Line tech toplight on the M3L reflector Bracket ..






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