Thanks for the ideas to all.

Looks like Ginos light is a good solution, but it works for M5 braze ons; 
I've got M4 where I want to attatch the light (mid fork braze on).

Ditto for the VO gaget.

Charlie's solution might be my best bet: make my own. Of course I can do 
this, but I'd rather not spend my precious time tinkering - I'd rather 
spend it riding. I've got two small kids (4 and 6), a 50+ hr. a week job, 
and etc. Finding time to ride is almost impossible, let alone tinker.

Charlie: I can attatch my Princeton EOS to my helmet if I want. I would not 
normally wear a helmet lamp, because I prefer the light down lower so as 
not to blind others (If I were trail riding, I might be of a different 
mind).

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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