I was considering doing it through the side of a Thomson or Ritchey Alloy post like you did for a post mount SON light as you did. Would these be suitable?
I guess if you go out the top you need to come back down the outside for a Son Seatpost light. One could mount on back of the saddle via rails with adaptor or drill through backplate on Brooks C15 all weather.
Don’t drill thru the side of a Thomson, it’ll crack. I’m not to familiar with the Ritchy posts manufacturing process so I’d prefer not to recommend it.
Thanks for the tip.
I was considering doing it through the side of a Thomson or Ritchey Alloy post like you did for a post mount SON light as you did. Would these be suitable?
I guess if you go out the top you need to come back down the outside for a Son Seatpost light. One could mount on back of the saddle via rails with adaptor or drill through backplate on Brooks C15 all weather.