Thanks Danny! That idea seems like a winner. I thought that I had searched 
the more traditional 'products' online and was looking for a 'doo-hickey' 
but I stand pleasantly corrected. I'm still open to other suggestions :)

Christian- you are a genius; we all hope that you use your powers for good 
and not evil. 

On Monday, October 20, 2025 at 4:59:41 PM UTC-7 Danny wrote:

> I've seen folks using mounts like these on the top-of-fork-crowns mounting 
> points. https://www.rivbike.com/products/edelux-light-mounts
>
> Danny
> Madison, WI
>
> On Mon, Oct 20, 2025 at 6:26 PM Richard Rose <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I actually had the same notion. Those holes are there for a reason. 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On Oct 20, 2025, at 6:58 PM, Christian Poppell <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> First idea that jumped to me, could be bad :) 
>>
>> Custom two plate sandwich around the FMBCH with three holes, Two 
>> fasteners through the FMBCH and one for your light. The two mounting points 
>> keep the mount from dropping onto the front wheel after doing wheelies. 
>> Could easily be adapted to a single plate (keeping the three holes) but two 
>> feels better from a symmetry standpoint.
>>
>> Most hardware stores have some version of aluminum sheet in stock 
>> (~1/8"). Or if you're handy with CAD could use sendcutsend for about 30$ 
>>
>> Oh could also use some bent wire to achieve the same thing, a la Alex 
>> Calder sculpture. 
>>
>> Out of ideas for now!
>> Christian
>> Phoenix, AZ
>>
>>
>> On Monday, October 20, 2025 at 3:44:25 PM UTC-7 [email protected] 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Greetings Earthlings! 
>>>
>>> I am attempting to configure the dynamo setup on my Bombadil (epic build 
>>> thread to come in a month or two) and am hitting the following creative 
>>> constraints on a mounting point for my light:
>>>
>>> 1) Fork mounted cable hanger
>>> 2) no desire to run on the bars 
>>> 3) no desire to run a front rack (I will be installing and uninstalling 
>>> a tubus tara as overnight trips emerge but not leaving it on generally)
>>>
>>> Fortunately, there are these eminently practical top-of-fork-crown 
>>> bosses that are nicely positioned at dynamo light height. In fiddling 
>>> around with various doo-hickies in my shop, it looks like a disc brake 
>>> adaptor might be just the thing. I will share with you all what I have 
>>> bodged together...it is none too cute, although stripping the anodizing 
>>> might help the look a little bit.
>>>
>>> I am simply unafraid of running something this ugly...but perhaps that 
>>> is a lie. Please let me know if you think of something more elegant! 
>>>
>>> peace,
>>> Isaak O in Ashland, OR 
>>>
>>> [image: IMG_3379.JPG][image: IMG_3381.JPG]
>>>
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