Front light with front bag
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Front light with front bag
Hi I mostly lurk here but now have a question. I am going on a tour soon, and I have an Ortleib handel bar bag.
Does anyone have a recommendation for a light that would fit around the headtube as the bag sits above the handelbar bags.
I am riding a Garneaux touring bike.
Thanks for your help.
Paul
Does anyone have a recommendation for a light that would fit around the headtube as the bag sits above the handelbar bags.
I am riding a Garneaux touring bike.
Thanks for your help.
Paul
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I use a light on my helmet, but I must say that while on tour, I rarely ride at night.
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problem solvers light mount
if your front wheel is quick release, this mount replaces the nut on the non-drive side. You've got the added benefit of bringing the light a little lower as well.
if your front wheel is quick release, this mount replaces the nut on the non-drive side. You've got the added benefit of bringing the light a little lower as well.
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I had the same problem and adapted a Minoura handle bar spacegrip on the fork below my bag. Like Northwest rider, I seldom ride after night anymore, but there are places in the world where having a headlight is required whether you use them or not. Besides, I've been unintentionally caught arriving at my destination after dark.
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There are some fork crown mounts here: https://www.peterwhitecycles.com/b&m.asp
I don't know why fork crown mounts are so rare. Do bike light makers ride bikes at all?
I don't know why fork crown mounts are so rare. Do bike light makers ride bikes at all?
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If you have a threaded mid fork rack mount but do not use a low rider rack with panniers, you can make a light mount that threads into that braze on fitting. I used a short section of a wooden broom handle, drilled a hole through it and used a long M5 bolt with some lock washers. The broom handle was the right diameter to accept a handlebar mounted light.
If you do not have the mid fork fittings, you can use the fender mount but that puts your light pretty low.
Or if you do not want a chunk of wood sticking out of the side of your bike, you can buy a Paul Gino light mount. Do a internet search to find it.
If you do not have the mid fork fittings, you can use the fender mount but that puts your light pretty low.
Or if you do not want a chunk of wood sticking out of the side of your bike, you can buy a Paul Gino light mount. Do a internet search to find it.
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If you have a threaded mid fork rack mount but do not use a low rider rack with panniers, you can make a light mount that threads into that braze on fitting. I used a short section of a wooden broom handle, drilled a hole through it and used a long M5 bolt with some lock washers. The broom handle was the right diameter to accept a handlebar mounted light.
If you do not have the mid fork fittings, you can use the fender mount but that puts your light pretty low.
Or if you do not want a chunk of wood sticking out of the side of your bike, you can buy a Paul Gino light mount. Do a internet search to find it.
If you do not have the mid fork fittings, you can use the fender mount but that puts your light pretty low.
Or if you do not want a chunk of wood sticking out of the side of your bike, you can buy a Paul Gino light mount. Do a internet search to find it.
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There are some fork crown mounts here: https://www.peterwhitecycles.com/b&m.asp
I don't know why fork crown mounts are so rare. Do bike light makers ride bikes at all?
I don't know why fork crown mounts are so rare. Do bike light makers ride bikes at all?
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I have a similar setup to Jim's except my front light is a Busch & Muller Lumotec IQ Cyo Sensor and the my handlebar bag is a Ortlieb Ultimate 5 medium but the same concept. My set-up has worked well including on a 3,000 km tour.
Sorry no photo with the light and bag in the shot but this is the light set-up.

Regards
Andrew
Sorry no photo with the light and bag in the shot but this is the light set-up.

Regards
Andrew
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Hi I mostly lurk here but now have a question. I am going on a tour soon, and I have an Ortleib handel bar bag.
Does anyone have a recommendation for a light that would fit around the headtube as the bag sits above the handelbar bags.
I am riding a Garneaux touring bike.
Thanks for your help.
Paul
Does anyone have a recommendation for a light that would fit around the headtube as the bag sits above the handelbar bags.
I am riding a Garneaux touring bike.
Thanks for your help.
Paul
Never mind someone already mentioned the Minoura, but you could mount a light or lights to the fork blade if the lights bracket will accommodate an odd size shaped surface to attach to.
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If you have a threaded mid fork rack mount but do not use a low rider rack with panniers, you can make a light mount that threads into that braze on fitting. I used a short section of a wooden broom handle, drilled a hole through it and used a long M5 bolt with some lock washers. The broom handle was the right diameter to accept a handlebar mounted light.
If you do not have the mid fork fittings, you can use the fender mount but that puts your light pretty low.
Or if you do not want a chunk of wood sticking out of the side of your bike, you can buy a Paul Gino light mount. Do a internet search to find it.
If you do not have the mid fork fittings, you can use the fender mount but that puts your light pretty low.
Or if you do not want a chunk of wood sticking out of the side of your bike, you can buy a Paul Gino light mount. Do a internet search to find it.

I must say that I tried the Gino mount on my commuter, but didn't find it compatible with panniers on my front rack. That said, I was trying to use it in conjunction with the M5 hole on the bottom of the Nitto Big Front Rack.
Last edited by Medic Zero; 04-25-13 at 11:06 PM.
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