Someone in my rando club put the guts from a Planet Bike Superflash
into a Soubitez Catalux tail lamp housing. Looks pretty good.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/27089...@n00/sets/72157622903675340/
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more info than you ever wanted to know about flashlights resides in
the archives, they make our bike fettish look almost sane, with the
right tools and creative desire you can make it do almost an
A conversion we did with some old French lights.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/hiawathacyclery/3116107559/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/hiawathacyclery/3116108011/
The old light housings contain Supernova lights now. The front light
was pretty heavy and cracked the LeFol fender a little. A sturdier
You could probably do it on a headlight. Wouldn't be as smooth
looking as a tail light. And probably more surgery involved.
Wouldn't be shocked if an E6 or similar would work better than an
LED. More a "normal" reflector pattern.
There is a Curt Goodrich locally that has a custom done tail lig
Some of the people building Randos, Periera, J. P. Weigle, and Dan
Polito, have been squeezing tail lights into old chassis. It may be
doable.
One problem with the head light is the better ones at least have
complex mirrors which focus the light properly. It may be hard to
transfer.
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