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2011-02-08 8:15 AM

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Subject: Flashing rear light-wide frame mount?

I've been looking for a good flashing red light to mount on the seat stays of my frame.  Its a carbon frame and the stays are quite wide.  I have a bag under the seat but a light does not mount very well on the bag (light points upward instead of to the rear).  The seatpost is also very wide and I would be unable to mount bag there if light was on the seatpost.  Anyone found a good blinking red light that has "wide" mount option.  Most lights, including the ones I currently have seem to either clip onto a bag or mount on a smallish round frame.    Thanks

Randy



2011-02-08 8:44 AM
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Subject: RE: Flashing rear light-wide frame mount?

I was in the same predicament and didn't find a suitable replacement for an aero seat stay without jerry-rigging it with wire ties which didn't work well either.  Even tried velcroe to attach it to my aero seat post and that was also a fail. 

I couldn't find a good spot to mount the superflash on my Felt. 

My solution is the xlab blinky for my xlab wing.  Screws into the back of the xwing.  

Superflash gets attached to my back of my helmet.  Not sure how much good the one on the helmet does but better than not having one.

2011-02-08 9:06 AM
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Subject: RE: Flashing rear light-wide frame mount?
I've done a few different things, sometimes in combination (i.e., more than one light).

1.  Put a light in my jersey pocket.  (Most bright ones will easily shine brightly through most jerseys.)
2.  Replace the strap or whatever mounting mechanism it has with a strip of velcro.  Sometimes a strip of rubber is needed between the velcro and the frame to keep it secure.
3.  Electrical tape.  (My solution to many bike problems!)

2011-02-08 10:31 AM
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Subject: RE: Flashing rear light-wide frame mount?
Experior - 2011-02-08 10:06 AM I've done a few different things, sometimes in combination (i.e., more than one light).
3.  Electrical tape.  (My solution to many bike problems!)



Bingo! I have a SuperFlash mounted on my bike via copious amounts of electrical tape. It is only visible when I don't have my seat rack on, but I use a bento box for 95% of my rides, so it's not an issue. Me seatpost is aero and the normal mounting kit didn't work, so I 'McGyvered' it!
2011-02-08 12:37 PM
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Subject: RE: Flashing rear light-wide frame mount?
we sell these at our shop and they are really popular for carbon frames.  they wrap around the seat stays and cause no damage because its a gummy rubber material.  Its very bright and has some cool unique flash patterns.

http://www.serfas.com/product_details.asp?ID=598 
2011-02-08 12:48 PM
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Subject: RE: Flashing rear light-wide frame mount?
I picked up one of these a while back for my new bike.  They  use 2032 batteries which aren't as cheap or easy to get off-the-shelf as AA/AAAs but you can buy the batteries really cheap online.  I also just found out they DO come in rechargeables. I'm planning to pick up a charger and a pair or two of the batteries when the weather warms up.

http://www.rei.com/product/813862
http://www.serfas.com/product_details.asp?ID=598

The stretch loops give you some (literal) flexibility in mounting options.  I have the loops going down and then around the seat stays and looped over some of the bulbs to hold it under my saddle facing out the back. 



Hmm. Guess I need to clean under the saddle.  Didn't notice 'til I hit it with the flash...

-eric



2011-02-08 1:02 PM
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Subject: RE: Flashing rear light-wide frame mount?
faded_memories - 2011-02-08 12:48 PM I picked up one of these a while back for my new bike.  They  use 2032 batteries which aren't as cheap or easy to get off-the-shelf as AA/AAAs but you can buy the batteries really cheap online.  I also just found out they DO come in rechargeables. I'm planning to pick up a charger and a pair or two of the batteries when the weather warms up.

http://www.rei.com/product/813862
http://www.serfas.com/product_details.asp?ID=598

The stretch loops give you some (literal) flexibility in mounting options.  I have the loops going down and then around the seat stays and looped over some of the bulbs to hold it under my saddle facing out the back. 



Hmm. Guess I need to clean under the saddle.  Didn't notice 'til I hit it with the flash...

-eric



thats the light i was referring to.  typically its wrapped around the seat stays but thats a good way to. 
2011-02-08 1:33 PM
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Subject: RE: Flashing rear light-wide frame mount?
Oops. I meant the saddle rails...which is where I have it.

Couldn't get it anywhere lower, given the clearance above the tires and the curves of the frame.  Took a while to figure out the placement of the loops, but the position shown holds tight and all the lights face the right direction.

-eric 
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