Forgot the name, yes it’s a neyodymium I have on my frame at the mo, it’s stayed on well so far, I imagine @psg1ben was thinking more along the lines of the thin printed magnets which I would imagine fall off easily.
Was thinking of any magnet really.
I'm actually using neyodymium magnets at work. I'd try one out but my bike is aluminium almost everywhere.
If it's surviving curb drops and pot holes then great.
So far so good, just need to figure out how to make this magnet idea “aesthetic”
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Forgot the name, yes it’s a neyodymium I have on my frame at the mo, it’s stayed on well so far, I imagine @psg1ben was thinking more along the lines of the thin printed magnets which I would imagine fall off easily.