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• #52
I saw what Ma3k did over the weekend was tie a long rear cateye to the railings of the saddle. Looked clean and good!
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• #53
http://www.timetriallingforum.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=32199
Does anyone have an Exposure Flare? What say you?
http://www.bikeradar.com/gear/category/accessories/lights/sets/product/review-exposure-flare-rear-light-10-39866/ -
• #54
I wanted to buy one after seeing one attached to a Condor bike at the Bike Show. It's very bright and small.
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• #55
There's the Exposure RedEye too which is similar to the Flare but will work off the batt in the front light:
http://www.exposurelights.com/product/000057/joystick-mk.5 -
• #56
i use the redeye and its fairly fucking awesome
though some people object to riding behind them on TNRC as they are that bright
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• #57
the velcro holder for my Blackburn fleas just about fits around my aero seatpost. But it does slip around sometimes.
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• #58
It's for the TT so there won't be anyone behind me. Almost all the reviews are positive.
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• #59
i use the redeye and its fairly fucking awesome
I've seen the price tag of your lights. Also awesome.
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• #60
dj, what's your front light? do you have the matching joystick?
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• #61
i have the joystick the diablo and the maxx-d
joystick tends to be head mounted, diablo on the bars of the road bike
maxx d bought with the intention of off road night rides on v special offer
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• #62
http://shop.use1.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=75
Use factory outlet.
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• #63
hippy
i have a spare redeye - long cable version
also i could lend you a front light and bracket for the 24hr tt
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• #64
^that is a great offer, hippy. Just say yes.
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• #65
hippy
i have a spare redeye - long cable version
also i could lend you a front light and bracket for the 24hr ttThat's mightly kind of you. I'll give you a call about it some time, maybe bring the TT bike over to see if any of the Exposure jobbies fit.
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• #66
Not much room on the ol' bars you see..
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• #67
i think we should be able to find a little real estate somewhere there
perhaps mount the bracket upside down and tape the light into it - the bracket is fairly secure, tape would just enure the light did not fall out
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• #68
this is the bracket i use
http://www.exposurelights.com/product/000036/quick-release-bracket/
but there is also the zip tie option
http://reviews.wiggle.co.uk/7867-en_gb/5360045235/zip-tie-handlebar-bracket-reviews/reviews.htm
think one of them should squeeze in
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• #69
Does anyone have one of these - will it fit around a large aero post?
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• #70
yup, used one on my Cervelo's aero post - no worries at all! handy to charge via USB too.
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• #71
Has anyone used the Cateye saddle rail mount to fit a 5 LED rear light to an Adamo TT or Adamo Road saddle (hooked tail) ?
I use a something like a backupz rear light (well 2 to be exact). Because the elastic won't stretch round the seatpost, I loop a posties elastic band through the elastic to extend it (put one end though then pass the other end through the first end and pull...) this extends it enough to go round the post.....
Works well on the front as well for oversize handlebars! :)
Pete