i have an older supernova and mine, the wiring for the rear tailight is hardwired, and i can't see how you would disconnect it short of opening it up, which would also be a serious modification. i know you said no cutting, but if you cut off the wire and leave a fews inches you could undo it later. other PITA is that my supernova also ONLY works with their tail light.
but if cutting is out of the question, consider a different light. FWIW, i recently bought a generic LED dynamo light from aliexpress for a different bike and for $30 its pretty competitive with more expensive ones, i've also owned an Edelux and a few B&M On Saturday, June 18, 2022 at 3:51:55 PM UTC-4 jinxed wrote: > Lighting is one area that completely baffles me. Well, anything involving > electricity for that matter, so I generally rely on those with more > experience lest I end up cooking myself or the electronics. > > Here's what I have on hand to work with. SP SV-8 front hub, Supernova E3 2 > pro front light, Nitto rack or equivalent, rechargeable rear LED of some > sort. Fork has provisions for internal wiring hub to light, frame has no > considerations. > > Most of my riding is during daylight. When I need a light, it will > primarily be off road and for purposes of seeing, not being seen. I have > several extremely capable rechargeable rear lights for use when needed, so > I don't want to permanently route cables to the back of the bike. That > said, the E3 light has dedicated rear wiring I need to deal with. Can the > rear wires be "unplugged" or are they soldered in? I don't want to ruin the > light by clipping them off. I know they're not absolutely needed for the > front to operate since I've never had a rear light attached and it worked > great. > > Any better wisdom on dealing with the wiring? Am I better off ditching the > E3 and going with a "simpler" front only model? If that's the case, any > recommendations for something that would suit the need, preferably in > silver? > > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/rbw-owners-bunch/205d0dd3-6bc2-4d2a-8825-8ffb0ccc8795n%40googlegroups.com.
