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• #1103
Go pro mount?
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• #1104
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• #1105
Where?
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• #1106
I was thinking this, but I do have an unfortunate habit of crashing, that said I'll be running cages on the fork so I guess I could mount with them somehow.
Hmm.
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• #1107
on the bars like this:
IQ-X will mount on a go pro mount with a bit of filing or just this: https://www.bike24.com/1.php?content=8;product=24707;menu=1400,1410,1415;page=2
Incidentally I bought that ^ and forgotten at SBC, if they can dig it, you can have it. Will work with B+M lights.
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• #1108
hmm, now considering mounting a nitto M12 or equivalent
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• #1109
You going Disc hub? If so, Nitto m12 can't be fitted unless you go custom fork, with canti mounts via Wound up. Doing the googledive last year, couldn't find any carbon disc forks with front rack mounts, there were a couple but they were for low rider racks, rather than the randonneur style bags/look you're going for.
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• #1110
Rodeo Lab Spork fork does the job, but pricey.
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• #1111
You could use a pair of these like @LucasNilsson did on his Kaffenback
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• #1112
It's a rodeo lab spork going on the bike. Thinking something like this
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• #1113
Never heard of them! I’m assuming they are based in the states?
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• #1114
Did you get the Ali Express hub?
https://microcosm.app/out/uhM5h
Any good?Anyone else?
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• #1115
Rear supernova light >>>all others mounting without a rack
I sort of agree as the best rear bar none IMO is the B&M toplight, a rack light. But the SON tail light isn't too shabby, and has better visibility from the sides as the lens thing protrudes.
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• #1116
SON mudguard Light looks pretty nifty. Pricy though...
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• #1117
I the the B&M IQX is the best answer for a front rack as someone already said.
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• #1118
SON mudguard Light looks pretty nifty. Pricy though...
It's lovely, I have just fitted one.
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• #1119
Oops wrong thread. We should merge the dyno threads...
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• #1120
If only there was a Merge function...
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• #1121
I have an IQ-X mounted on my M12, works great. Take off one joint of the mounting bracket, and bolt on with some hemispherical washers. I can take a better photo later if you want, this is just cropped from a larger one.
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• #1122
These are helpful too if you don't want to buy a soldering iron as well.
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• #1123
if you don't want to buy a soldering iron as well.
Who wouldn't want to buy a soldering iron?
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• #1124
Terminal miser?
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• #1125
Perfect. Just what I'm looking for.
How should I plan on mounting my front light if I'm running quite a loaded handlebar bag?