Peter White says the SKS fenders (Longboards also) are fine for taillights 
mounted on them but I think he was referring to dynamo powered lights which 
are lighter generally. The rear rack braze on is a good place to mount a 
light also if you want it lower than the seat post or rear bag area and 
don't have a rack. My daughters rear rack wears a Planet Bike rack mount 
for her Super Flash which is quite a visible and reliable tail light. I 
plan on a B&M tail light "brake light" model for my new Son 28 along with a 
Edeluxe head light......dynamo lighting is the best for most cycling but 
battery lighting is fine for most riding under and hour especially with 
 many of the new USB rechargable lights.

On Monday, November 12, 2012 10:15:10 PM UTC-8, Michael wrote:
>
> What did you mount, and how did it work out?
> Are the 'boards strong enough to hold the weight without bouncing the 
> light around?
> I imaging if mounted from holes near the fender stays it would be strong 
> enough, but Peter White warns against using plastiuc fenders for mountin'.
>

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