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• #3927
It's getting darker earlier, still keen for a LDN version of this - https://theradavist.com/2020/01/the-readers-write-the-new-york-pizza-and-dynamo-society/
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• #3928
I’d be well up for a ride to Beigel Bake
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• #3929
Oh yes
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• #3930
Same here, after 3rd oct
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• #3931
Start it!
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• #3932
E3 triple 2 is not a good idea if you are riding on a cycle path with other riders coming in front. A colleague ends-up changing the light after being insulted by approximately every other cyclist coming the other direction.
Son28 has a bit more drag:
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• #3933
I'm about to list my E3 triple and matching tail light for sale. @GoatandTricycle I see you were looking for them?
Edit: now listed here.
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• #3934
Has anyone done / got any neat ideas for wiring a rear dynamo light really neatly across a top tube? is there a thing? where can I find / buy the thing? must be a problem solver product for frames without cable stops...
I think i recall someone saying they used some kind of di2 wire stopper thing to run cables down the fork and or the TT. CBA w/ going through everypage of this thread to find it though.
Thanks in advance
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• #3935
You’ve seen this already but I think it’s pretty neat.
I’ve just discovered a hole in the head tube lug which I can only assume is for internal dynamo routing so I’ll be doing that instead at some point!
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• #3936
It is good but I thinking of no ties around the tubes and just have a sticky little cable runner thing hiding on the underside of the tubes
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• #3937
Have seen sticky back thin trunking for di2 wire before. No idea where it is I saw it, but literally just clean the frame and stick it on, then snug wire inside it.
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• #3938
Pretty sure it's this stuff
https://www.wiggle.co.uk/shimano-ultegra-6770-di2-cable-cover-sheath-for-sd50
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• #3939
This is good but it doesn’t stick at all well
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• #3940
Worked fine for me on 2 bikes m8
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• #3941
How is a stick on cable guide good if it doesnt stick well?
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• #3942
Me too. Just need to make sure the surface is clean and the cable is skinny enough to not distort the channel.
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• #3943
cable is skinny enough to not distort the channel.
This is key. I found the supernova rear-light wire too thick for the di2 sheaths. Ended up cutting it lengthwise so it is more of a slot that the wire can tuck into then a couple small pieces of electrical tape over the sheath at the ends to hold it in place.
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• #3944
Been offered a Edelux i for £50, would this be good value or should I go with the IQ-x I can get from bike 24 for around the £70 mark. I know the Edelux I is quite a few years old now so was wondering if it’s still up to scratch for a range of cycling in the dark!
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• #3945
Nah. Even Edelux 2 looks a bit weedy compared to modern B&M or better. Go IQ-X.
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• #3946
I’ll hold off then! I had already sided with B&M but the shiny expensive Edelux was trying to tempt me.
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• #3947
@cake yes I had a great exp using it once or twice, then the same exp as @sbbohr later when I bought a job lot of these strips cheap, the glue had hardened and didn’t work any more. So you’re both right.
Those things are ok @Thrasher, or you can just get some of that air-hardening putty stuff … errr … thingummyjig … somebody with a young brain can remind us all what it’s called. Just use cableties temporarily at either end of the section you want taught and flat, apply the gunk and mould into a neat little blob, wait 24hrs, then cut the cableties off.
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• #3948
Hasn't the Edelux 2 been stealth upgraded over the years? IIRC the reflector's the same, but the LED has been given higher output.
(The Edelux 2 is shiny and looks better than the IQ-X, which is obviously a 100% cast-iron reason to prefer it...)
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• #3949
Edelux 2 been stealth upgraded over the years
only from EDE1 to EDE2 ..
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• #3950
I thought the ED2 innards were Cyo Premium, which have gone from 60 to 80 lux over the years?
(Either way, both ED2 and IQ-X are great lights, suitable for everything other than the fastest twisty descents)
Ah, will do.