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Brainstorm light mounting with me?

December 15th, 2010

Hey everyone,
I’ve been pushing a dynamo hub since last summer, with all the best intentions of getting a headlight mounted. Now it’s nearly the darkest time of the year and still no dynamo headlight. I’m having a hard time deciding how to get something on there. All these photos should click through to enormous ones if that’s at all helpful…

I have a vintage Wald front rack, which I love for the consistent aesthetics to my frame and it’s match to my rear rack. Also my 1977 frame just doesn’t have mounting points for a Nitto rack (or a headlight!).

The rack has stays at two different positions, narrower in front and wider at the middle. I’m not committed to using a particular stay for the mounting point, but I would love to nestle the light as best as possible inside the protection of the rack’s platform, just for help preserving the light while parked next to bikes who might be careless, etc. This is a city bike and I’ll still be parking it and leaving it for a bit.

I have the headlight my husband took off his Brompton, upside of using it is that it’s currently just taking up space, downside is that it’s unclear how to mount it on my bike. I’d prefer to mount my eventual headlight to the front rack and not the fork, to keep my fork as blemish-free as possible. I’m open to the idea of buying a different headlight, but I’m wondering if you folks have any ideas for getting this (or any other one) mounted on my somewhat narrow-gauge Wald rack?

This light’s mounting bracket can easily be removed, leaving us with a plastic housing with a bolt going through it. I can certainly get a longer bolt and any number of washers.

What I can’t do is invert the light, as there are wires on the underside that must rely on the top of the light for some added rain protection.

Here is where I imagine mounting the light, allowing it to be easily seen by other road users, and allowing my rack to continue to be functional. The mounting needs to be secure enough that it stays pointed forward and doesn’t slide down the rack’s stay.

Edited to Add:

Here are my clamps from Harris, as well as some spacers which had come from the mounting bracket on my second tail light set. If I go the p-clamp route it would be ideal to find one smaller than this one, I’d be wrapping a whole lot of padding to get it to a good clamp on the thin tubing. I went to the hardware store hoping to find something like that and they guy there suggested hose clamps, which I understand can be smaller and certainly very adjustable. He also suggested this pre-drilled metal tape stuff, the idea being that one band of it would go around the stay, and a vertical band would go up and over the rack platform for vertical stability. That sounded like it would rattle, and I could probably do something similar with zip ties (and less rattle). I’m liking the VO bracket suggested below for stability reasons, but I think it would also have a challenge in getting it on to my rack (maybe someone could solder it on?)

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