With the threaded dropout or fork blade braze on you could take a section 
of brass, copper, steel or aluminum pipe the diameter of a handlebar more 
or less and put a flat piece on each end with a hole to run a long bolt 
through. You could use locktite (the removalable kind) to make sure it 
stays. Heck you could even use a turned solid piece of something even wood 
and drill a hole and attach the same way. Super simple. My only question, 
why the fork.....? Why not use it on your helmet to aid in turning corners 
and for 'pointing' at inattentive drivers?

On Monday, November 5, 2012 7:25:33 AM UTC-8, John wrote:
>
> I recently purchased a neat little battery light from Riv., the cygolite 
> "metro 300". Very bright, light, easy to use! 
>
> I would like to use two lights on my bike; one mounted on the handlebars, 
> and one on the fork. Do any of you have solutions for attatching a cygolite 
> to the fork? Perhaps there's a neat little gizmo to make it work without 
> fuss?
>
> Thanks, 
> John
>

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