There are a nice seletion of fixing brackets from sjs. Amongst those are several stem mounted brackets, I neraly went for one of those but chose handle bar as I had the space and could easily remove onto another bike in minutes if needed.
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/search/?term=light%20brackets
The selection they have for various makes of light may give people some ideas for fixing up a light in several ways.
Front light positioning
Re: Front light positioning
rmurphy195 wrote:Richard D wrote:I use one of these for my B&M headlamp:
https://www.evanscycles.com/minoura-cs- ... t-EV207949
It's clamped to the steerer, taking the place of a spacer, and there's no way it's rotating without some very serious provocation.
This looks good, but the description on Evans website is a bit confusing. Do you have a piccy?
I'm fascinated by Evans' comment about cluttered handlebars. I have absolutely no idea what they mean.
The bracket is buried somewhere in here:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0ByzVNqCc6XQYU3BVMEdZVDdHX2M
I've adjusted the bracket to a fairly extreme angle so I can still mount my camera above it.
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Re: Front light positioning
Richard D wrote:
The bracket is buried somewhere in here:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0ByzVNqCc6XQYU3BVMEdZVDdHX2M
I've adjusted the bracket to a fairly extreme angle so I can still mount my camera above it.
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