John,

If you want to mount with mid-fork braze-ons I think you already received some good suggestions. If, like me, you don't have a braze-on where you want the light, I have tried a couple of clamp-on types. If you can find them the old style, round, tandem "Stoker Stubs" work good. The other thing I've used with good success is the Minoura Besso LH-50. <http://poweroncycling.com/product/minoura-lh-50-mount-503.htm>. Unfortunately, it looks like Minoura is discontinuing these. Two other options I found were the Profile AirStryke Computer Mount, and the ISSIMO Nob XL. These might work for a generator light, but I didn't feel they were strong enough to be dependable, especially if you have a light with the extra weight of an internal battery.

Kerry Kunsman
San Diego, CA




At 07:25 AM 11/5/2012, John wrote:
I recently purchased a neat little battery light from Riv., the cygolite "metro 300". Very bright, light, easy to use!

I would like to use two lights on my bike; one mounted on the handlebars, and one on the fork. Do any of you have solutions for attatching a cygolite to the fork? Perhaps there's a neat little gizmo to make it work without fuss?

Thanks,
John

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