The rack mounted tail lights that Peter White sells would fit if the
spacing is either 50 or 80 mm. Tel Aviv has a bike sharing program and
those are the lights mounted to their racks. Seem to work pretty good.

http://www.peterwhitecycles.com/b&m.asp

Scroll down the page to, you guessed it, "rack mounted tail lights".

Jay

On Mar 17, 5:11 am, Anne Paulson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Probably some of you have those Nitto racks Rivendell sells. Great
> racks. Front and rear both have a flat plate, with a hole facing
> forward/backward, for (I assume) mounting a light.
>
> Can anyone name a front light (dyno-powered or battery-powered) or a
> rear battery-powered light that I could buy that comes with hardware
> suitable for mounting on a flat plate like the Nitto has? I'm
> mechanically challenged and can't figure out how to mount a light on
> one of those racks. Except an IQ Cyo, which I think will soon grace my
> touring bike. But that leaves rear lights or blinkies for my bike and
> my son's beautiful apple green Rambouillet.
>
> --
> -- Anne Paulson
>
> My hovercraft is full of eels

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