Re: [RBW] For the well dressed Roadeo ...

2010-01-06 Thread Ron Farnsworth
the new high power lights), -and there is less water spray and road grime from the front wheel with a higher mounting.  --- On Wed, 1/6/10, Brian Hanson wrote: From: Brian Hanson Subject: Re: [RBW] For the well dressed Roadeo ... To: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com Date: Wednesday, January 6

Re: [RBW] For the well dressed Roadeo ...

2010-01-06 Thread tarik saleh
I have one on my big dummy which has on one mary bars with very little flat area for battery lights. It works well, it is not high enough compared to a handlebar mount to make any difference. It does sit back from the bars quite a ways and does lead to a little more light spillage when out of the s

Re: [RBW] For the well dressed Roadeo ...

2010-01-06 Thread Brian Hanson
Hmmm - I've found that I want the light as far out in front of me as possible, as I can get some nasty glare when I stand and pedal unless the light is well-shielded from above. I also seem to recall reading that low mounts are better as it shows road relief closer in than a high-mounted light.

Re: [RBW] For the well dressed Roadeo ...

2010-01-06 Thread Eric Norris
Very nice, indeed. Wish they made one for standard stems. ― Eric Norris www.campyonly.com www.wheelsnorth.com On Jan 6, 2010, at 2:01 PM, JoelMatthews wrote: My disinterest in threadless stems is on record in this forum. However, every now and then, even this committed threaded ste

[RBW] For the well dressed Roadeo ...

2010-01-06 Thread JoelMatthews
My disinterest in threadless stems is on record in this forum. However, every now and then, even this committed threaded stemaphile has to admit there are some neat threadless gadgets out there. And here is one neat gadget: http://www.paulcomp.com/stemlightmount.html If you are going to be putt