Eric,

First I will apologize for my warped mind.

My grandfather had a carbide miners lamp...not the brightest or safest
things in the world.  Converting the 1890s lamp is certainly the way
to go.  I'd love to see how it turns out.

I have visions of a peaceful nighttime bike ride, a bit of gravel or
water in a turn and suddenly...KABOOM...Eric's exploded!

Glad it's being converted.  Beautiful bike!

Angus "My mind was warped by a steady diet of Monty Python while I was
young"

On Dec 7, 1:05 pm, Eric Norris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here are photos of the almost finished installation of the lighting  
> system on my Pashley.  Last step will be to mount the retrofitted  
> 1890s lamp.
>
> http://flickr.com/photos/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/sets/72157610796802707/
>
> The tire-driven generator works great.  The only downside is a mild  
> whining noise from the drive wheel, but I can live with that.  A  
> Schmidt hub would not work on this bike, which uses Sturmey Archer  
> drum brakes.
>
> --Eric
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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