I found this little gadget to be helpful. I had to get a long, stainless M4
bolt with a bunch of spacers, etc. to space my E3 away from the rack far
enough. I was using a Nitto M12-type rack.
http://boulderbicycle.bike/light-brackets/
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Hayden-
I assume you are trying to use the full "adjustable gooseneck" mount on the
Supernova? The one that is designed to bolt straight into the fork crown
(where the M-1 needs to go)?
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-y8SpOK-zJgI/TnOA2UFSUhI/AE8/c8ChnbJXyjc/s320/dynolight%2B005.jpg
I would rep
Hey all,
I just received my bike and it came with a Supernova E3 pro and I am also
running a Riv Nitto Mark's M-1 rack.
The light's mount seems to want to only mount on something forward facing,
I do not want to mount to handlebars. Right now I have it directly to an
upper braze-on on my for
I did it like this:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lynnefitz/4880093774/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lynnefitz/4879487225/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lynnefitz/4879488343/
Custom rack, fork and frame, yes. :-) But the mounting still took a
bit of puzzling out and a trip or two to my favorite old
I've mounted them on both a Mark's rack and a Nitto mini-front. My methods
were a bit kludgey and the aesthetics may displease the rando crowd but I
can tell you they work fine.
For the mini-front I bolted the Supernova multimount to the hole in the
front tab of the rack. That gives a great lig
The Boulder Bicycles light mount works well for mounting my E3 Pro
(euro mounting tab version) to my M12. I added a 1 cm spacer to move
the light out to the side so the light body clears the rack and the BB
mount arm with room to spare.
fwiw This set up is plenty sturdy even though I right off-
I have the supernova with the proprietary "multimount" bolted to the front
of my M12. Works like a charm.
I think Peter White suggests that the E3 is too heavy for most other
mounting solutions that are not specifically designed to hold the weight of
the light, but ymmv.
On Wednesday, Apr