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• #3302
This should answer your questions about the different options
https://www.bumm.de/files/PDF/Catalogue%202020%20ENGLISH.pdf
generally plus does indeed mean standlight or not, but just because a model doesn't have plus in the name it doesn't mean it doesn't have a standlight. i.e. the IQ-X
see page 26
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• #3303
Technically UK lighting regs say it should be centreline or DS, and it's probably marginally more visible, but in practice it's unlikely to make a huge difference.
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• #3304
that is very nice
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• #3305
I ended up going centreline anyway as I discovered the mount I'd made to put the light at the brake bridge on my last frame would work bolted to the mudguard.
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• #3306
has anyone tried the newer k-lite?
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• #3307
Got 2 bikes with full F+R dyno lighting now, both using SON lights. One needs some refinement in the rear light positioning. The Supernova E3 rear light with the seatpost mount, does anyone know the thickness of the strut at the rear of the light where it mounts/pivots on the seatpost-fitting part? I suppose the depth would be useful to know also as it might need the bolt hole opening up to take a trad seat bolt.
I was hoping it would fit in the gap at the rear of a set lug, it would put the light in a good spot. A thin rubber washer should let it stay in position w/o the seat lug and bolt binding when done up but it depends on the strut width. May need some filing.
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• #3308
Unless you also use a supernova front you won't have a standlight I think?
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• #3309
Yes. I have a B&M in front and a rear supernova, and I can attest !
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• #3310
I suppose the depth would be useful to know also as it might need the bolt hole opening up to take a trad seat bolt.
It's tiny. If you open up the mounting hole large enough to fit a seat clamp bolt it will cease to be a hole.
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• #3311
Thanks. Damn. Missed mounting option design opportunity, it'd be almost French rando bike position hanging off the seat lug there.
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• #3312
Yeah I saw that it relied on the front for that but wasn't too worried about it for the kind of use the bike gets. Having said that - standlight or neater mounting... You'd pick standlight.
Anyone seen a neat Instructable for fitting the guts of a basic rear LED light into a new housing? Assume I have a possible housing outer and red lens to use and time for a project.
A rear reflector combined with something like this
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• #3313
Standlight always.
B&M make that ridiculously small mü light:
1 Attachment
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• #3314
That looks useful... Hard to see from the site or the instructions pdf where the wire exits - assume it's near the pivot. A DIY bracket should be simple if it can be flipped/hang.
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• #3315
Suggestions for a cheap front and rear suitable for just town riding?
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• #3316
I've just ordered these two:
https://www.bikeinn.com/bike/busch-muller-lyt-b-n-plus/137505036/p
https://www.bikeinn.com/bike/busch-muller-secula-plus-mudguard/137505094/pCould have gone cheaper on the rear light but didn't think the frustration associated with the sketchy looking Buchel Beetle would be worth saving a tenner.
Oh but it looks like I've ordered the last Secula as it's now listed as no longer available.
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• #3317
AXA blueline 50 or 30, BM top light rear light
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• #3318
I have once again ordered the wrong thing. I got the seculite without a stand light. I should have got the "plus" version (I ordered it before motoko provided the very helpful link above)
What is the purpose of dynamo lights without a stand light. I don't get it.
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• #3319
August bicycles was selling a widget to do this with Thompson seat clamps
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• #3320
Tidy. Although while I say it myself, not as tidy as
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• #3321
beautiful work!
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• #3322
Cheers! I was rather pleased with how it worked out. It's not looking so tidy now, after having a large Apidura seat bag bouncing up and down on it for several thousand kms..
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• #3323
Neat. Need to make up something similar to work with the B+M.
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• #3324
What's best for attaching dyno wiring to the frame? Have seen some people recommend Di2 guides, but reviews are mixed regarding their durability; should I just use the heli tape I've got? Will probably be routing it under the top tube, and will then spiral it around the rack.
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• #3325
I like taping it to any cable routing I have going on. Makes it nice and neat, although is a pain if you need to change cable outer. I’ve also had success with Sugru and simple electrical tape for the slightly beefier cables they comes with the exposure RedEye rear light
In the UK? Driveside would give better visibility if that's what you mean.