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 More options May 15, 10:53 pm
From: "pamela blalock" <el...@blayleys.com>
Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 22:53:37 -0400
Local: Thurs, May 15 2008 10:53 pm
Subject: RE: [Randon] Supernova e3 mounting
Cacheoreille asked for photos of e3's mounted. You can see a couple of
setups halfway down this page. I have the curvy mount - so called fork crown
version - minus the fork crown mount. John has the standard mount.

I believe the standard mount is the most versatile, as the light can be
mounted on a handlebar using various handlebar type clamps, or on a fork
crown, or on a low-rider boss, or on a knob, etc... John thinks the curvey
mount is cool looking! Getting the handlebar mount version, I believe,
limits the ease of mounting.

http://www.blayleys.com/articles/lights/page4.htm

The R+M clamp works quite well on a handlebar w/o a bar bag. As you can see
from my photos, I've modified it a bit. One of the advantages of this type
of mounting is it saves room on the handlebars. I use a narrow bar and need
the space for my hands!

The bracket from St John's Street Cycle is the sturdiest fork crown mount
we've ever tried. At the cost, it should be. But I would not go cheap on a
bracket for my $200.00 light, especially for an event for which I trained
all year and flew overseas to do :-)

I believe Elton at Harris is looking into getting the above-mentioned fork
crown mount.

If you have worries about the knob and want to mount on a fork without
bosses, consider the terracycle mount, as shown at the bottom of the page.

We also have one mounted on the side of our tandem fork - on bosses spec'd
for lights.

pamela blalock                    pgb at blayleys.com
care-free in watertown, ma         http://www.blayleys.com


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