gtRTSdh":l70yw146 said:alright gents, I'm sure we can all afford £5 for a solar usb charger. No not suitable for those who run rigid and cantilevers :roll:
Too true loltwain":kalc7lj4 said:gtRTSdh":kalc7lj4 said:alright gents, I'm sure we can all afford £5 for a solar usb charger. No not suitable for those who run rigid and cantilevers :roll:
i can afford the solar usb charger, just not the move to a climate with more sun
Russell":185k1o2l said:You might be better putting a light on your helmet, you'll have more choice too.
xerxes":185k1o2l said:Maybe something like this: http://www.evanscycles.com/products/smart/bracket-front-1-1-8-inch-threaded-headset-fitting-ec040100
It should allow you to mount most handlebar mounted lights to it.
Or perhaps something like this: http://www.topeak.com/products/Xtras/BarXtender
Neither is exactly pretty, but should work.
As for bright "see where you're going" lights, I just recently bought a Cateye Nano Shot Plus: http://road.cc/content/review/72875-cateye-nano-shot-plus-front-light - plenty bright enough for completely unlit roads. It's expensive compared to some of the Ebay lights, but has the benefit of being an "all in one" unit that clips on and off the bike in seconds, rather than having a separate battery back and lense unit.
hamster":185k1o2l said:You could try this sort of thing that I built for my tourer - a 100mm length of 25mm aluminium tube secured to an SKS lamp bracket through the fork crown. Two lights with handlebar clamps then secure to the tube.