Cool, KP! But I assume you need to remove the rear wheel to remove the
batteries?

I was thinking of mounting the clip on the back of the Radbot 1000
sideways and then somehow installing the QR mount on the fender.
Though, now that I'm looking at it, I'm not sure of I can remove and
reorient the clip without breaking it...

On Jan 8, 10:41 am, KP <kpmulc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I mounted the Radbot 1000 on my fender. First I popped off the clip
> and sanded down the back of the light to more closely match the curve
> of the fender. Then I used a longer screw to attach the fender to the
> light back. The same screw attaches the reflector to the back.
> I think the light is located in the best possible spot for the bike.
> It's not perfect, but this isn't a show bike by any means.
>
> I'm not doing a good job of describing it, so posted a few pictures
> here:http://www.flickr.com/photos/39056...@n08/sets/72157625775993554/
>
> Kevin Mulcahy
> Chicago, IL

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