Yes, as a matter of fact: 

<https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-cvnP0MTWa-w/WZaLmFev2pI/AAAAAAAAAN8/eLpRVXfx2JARwgtUZur5mKmBCmWwOkbawCLcBGAs/s1600/Dropout%2Bmount%2Bwith%2Bmetal%2Bbracket.jpg>

(dropout mount with strip metal bracket)

<https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-2iGcTS9LjTA/WZaLyy-iNFI/AAAAAAAAAOA/DeIUCH7bYnIeBFkAOoKfULN-DAMmeHRhgCLcBGAs/s1600/Attached%2Bto%2Ba%2Bfender%2Bmount.jpg>

(rack mount mount)

<https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-ZeK1ASInFHY/WZaL8HHYU8I/AAAAAAAAAOE/G8MgQBQlZSkBxScvQK4f1c4xpThnaXPAACLcBGAs/s1600/Brazed%2Bon%2Blight%2Bmount%252C%2B%257E5%2522%2Babove%2Bthe%2Bdropout.jpg>

(brazed on mount up a little ways from the dropout)

<https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-RoEhi4FZc2A/WZaMGcKQ2dI/AAAAAAAAAOI/tnkF_9ifdaEYBgWfF4Qa2C792S9h5LM4gCLcBGAs/s1600/Canti%2Bpost%2Bmount.jpg>


(canti post mount; this one is on the fork, but a canti post mount is a 
canti post mount whether or not it's on the front or on the back of the 
bicycle.)



The first two have the wiring run inside the frame, the last two have the 
wiring elegantly ziptied to the frame  (the third is going to have the 
wiring routed inside the frame after I run it on a couple of longer rides 
this weekend/monday and can strip it down for painting;  the forth is my 
xtracycle so the frame is going to be replaced in the next month or so.)


-david parsons




On Thursday, August 17, 2017 at 8:43:24 PM UTC-7, Ash [who works to bike] 
wrote:
>
> Hi David, these ideas do sound interesting.. except the one that needs a 
> torch.  Do have any pictures of your setup(s)?
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, 16 August 2017 21:51:09 UTC-7, Orc wrote:
>>
>> If your bicycle has rear rack bosses on the seatstays, you can mount it 
>> to that with a wire bracket (I use B&M headlight brackets for this.)
>>
>> If your bicycle has rack/fender bosses at the dropouts, you can mount it 
>> with a metal bracket  (a section of aluminum flat stock curved 90 degrees 
>> and drilled at both ends.)
>>
>> If you have a torch, a hourglass boss, and don't care about blemishing 
>> the paint, you can braze that boss to the seatstay and then use a wire 
>> bracket.
>>
>> If you have canti or v-brakes, you can use a metal bracket to mount it to 
>> one of the canti posts.
>>
>> (I've done all four of these;  on my handmade frames I put a hourglass 
>> boss about 4" up from the dropout and then use a B&M headlight bracket to 
>> mount the tail light.)
>>
>> -david parsons
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, August 16, 2017 at 9:06:15 PM UTC-7, Ash [who works to 
>> bike] wrote:
>>>
>>> I really liked the B&M dyno tail light and picked it up when I was at 
>>> Riv the last time.  Its been sitting there for 3 months because I do not 
>>> have a rear rack.  Looking for ways mount it on seat post, saddle rail or 
>>> fender (least preferred).
>>>
>>> This didn't seem like an unusual need, but Google didn't provide me 
>>> anything useful. 
>>>
>>

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