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• #2602
might be of interest to someone wants dynamo wheelset
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• #2603
Maybe just get a battery light?
I supliment a dynamo with a head mounted diablo at night or if proper off road a big front battery light and head light.
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• #2604
trade account with sjs! 33% off!
Do SJS still do this? Called up the other week and was told it’s 5% off 😂
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• #2605
You will receive a 33% trade discount on all Jtek Engineering, Sun Rims, Schmidt dynamo, and some SJSC and all Thorn Cycles products (except complete bikes which attract only a 5% discount).
Robert Axle Project - 25% discount.
Sinewave products - 20% discount.
Selected Ryde / Rigida rims and Rido saddles - 15% discount.
All other parts will attract a basic 5% discount.
Brompton parts attract no discount, sorry!
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• #2606
Ah gotcha! Was rohloff bits so that’s why :)
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• #2607
Do you not have the E3 Triple 2 though? My plan was to supplement with a head torch/battery lights but it's for Badlands. Times I was on shit road/offroad at night in the TAW I felt the E3 Pro 2 was a bit weak, especially at slow speeds.
Don't want to throw money at it, but I figure a decent battery light will be spendy too.
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• #2608
I use a exposure revo now. I've an e3 triple in a box, you could borrow it for badlands.
badlands dynamo will be fine, it's easy surface and rideable.
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• #2609
Thanks for digging this out. Exactly what I'm after. I still have my Talbot light mount but it was for my mudguards.
Edit: that instagram is dead. time to keep digging...
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• #2610
This is for a Brompton but could work. But instead of using it to reach over the caliper, use it to hang under my fork. Only five dollars. Worth a shot.
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• #2611
I've bodged a few things using those, I don't think it'll have enough reach
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• #2613
I did for @Cycliste's winter bike. Just put the mount in a vice and squashed it a bit so the light sits a bit higher up. It's tight, but it clears.
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• #2614
Got my Supernova back yesterday and want to do a better job of wiring it up than last time.
(last time I used clipped brake ferrules wrapped in electrical tape as connectors... it worked).
Should I get myself some spade or bullet connectors? Will I be increasing resistance into the circuit with those? #notsureIcouldevenwireaplug
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• #2615
Will I be increasing resistance into the circuit with those?
With spades or bullets? No, they'll be fine
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• #2616
Nice one - so just 4x sets of m/f for the below setup? (running to the rear as well)
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• #2617
Yep, should be absolutely fine. The standard connectors on the lights are spades. TvH has the neatest I've seen:
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• #2619
anyone had an issue with water ingress on a Supernova E3 triple? I have noticed a nice little pool behind the lens- seems to be working OK for now. I have sent a message to Supernova but wanted a heads up to their customer service.
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• #2620
New supernova light on used wheel. Went out today and all was OK for 5 mins. After that the light stopped working. What is strange is that of flickers at low speed but then stops working completely when I go above 20k-ish, just the stand light.
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• #2621
Looking for a suggestion on how to mount a dyno light to a suspension fork.
It's not drilled.
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• #2622
Photo of fork please?
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• #2623
Like this.
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• #2624
Does it have to be on the fork? Id just mount it to the bars
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• #2625
He's running an ortileb bar bag that obscures the useful area.
I'm actually thinking a 3d printed mount that cable ties onto the fork crown might be easy enough to knock up at work.
Anyone selling a Supernova E3 Triple 2? Need something with a bit more oomf for off road night riding.