[RBW] Re: Nitto Lamp Holder No. 6 (aka Nitto Screw Mount LEFT)

2016-02-04 Thread Anton Tutter
Just in case people are interested, Velo Lumino is developng a new 
semi-universal headlight mount for front racks. It will clamp solidly to 
rack stays of 7-10mm diameter with included brass shims. It will mount 
anywhere on any rack stay on either side without an eyelet. Any standard 
headlight that uses a horizontal M6 mounting bolt (most Schmidt, B&M and 
Supernova headlights, etc) will mount to it, with either a bottom 
(standard) mount or a top mount (upside down Edelux).  Since this is not an 
"arm" type mount, it won't be as susceptible to lever arm forces as the 
arm-type mounts to bolt onto rack eyelets.

Stay tuned... should be available in a few months.







And don't forget, Velo Lumino  already sells 
the fender headlight mount 
, which also works with 
headlights that use horizontal M6 mounting bolts. 

Anton
velolumino.com

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[RBW] Re: Nitto Lamp Holder No. 6 (aka Nitto Screw Mount LEFT)

2016-02-03 Thread lukeheller
David tested the rivnut on the Soma champs elysses rack for me and the 
flattened portion if the stay is too wide for the nut.

Thanks your time and help, David.

The search continues for good mounting solutions of the Luxos U to a front 
rack

On Monday, February 1, 2016 at 3:53:54 PM UTC-5, Zach Duval wrote:
>
> I decided to go with the right-side Nitto mount (#6), and it works great 
> with my Nitto rack.

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[RBW] Re: Nitto Lamp Holder No. 6 (aka Nitto Screw Mount LEFT)

2016-02-01 Thread Zach Duval
I decided to go with the right-side Nitto mount (#6), and it works great with 
my Nitto rack.

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[RBW] Re: Nitto Lamp Holder No. 6 (aka Nitto Screw Mount LEFT)

2016-02-01 Thread lukeheller
I am using the MINI soma champs elysses rack. Therefore, the bolt *could* slide 
up the strut *IF* the flattened section is not too wide.

*DAVID* - would you mind checking if a nitto bolt will slide over the soma 
strut? - thanks

I have tried using an old centerpull arm 
 but it was 
way too jiggly. I could just flick the light and it would vibrate.  I 
didn't use nylock nuts though - would it make that much of a dfference?
I know it's mounted on the left in this pic but I will actually be mounting 
the light on the *RIGHT*. 

On Monday, February 1, 2016 at 12:29:59 PM UTC-5, David Banzer wrote:
>
> If you're mounting the light on the left, you'll definitely need a bolt 
> that threads all the way through the threaded mount, and the put a nut on 
> the backside of the bolt. Vibrations & gravity will make the bolt loosen on 
> the left side.
> I'm using a homemade mount (part of a centerpull brake), mounted on the 
> left side of the same rack, with a long bolt, a leather washer, and a 
> nylock nut on the backside. I'm using a battery-powered BM Ixon Core light, 
> which should be noticeably heavier than a dynamo light. No problems with 
> loosening that I've run into yet.
> I don't think the Nitto nut would fit over the strut ends of the Soma rack 
> as it widens to a flat piece to mount at the midfork mount. I do have that 
> Nitto nut somewhere, so I could check for you.
> David
> Chicago
>
> On Monday, February 1, 2016 at 9:51:24 AM UTC-6, lukeheller wrote:
>>
>> It's been a few months since a post on this thread  so I want to 
>> bring it back to see if anyone has any recent experience.
>>
>> I'm trying to mount a LUXOS U below the bag on a Soma Champs Elysses 
>> front rack (struts have no built-in mounts).
>>
>> 1. is it an effective solution? is it jiggly? many of my homemade mounts 
>> don't keep the Luxos from jiggling around.
>>
>> 2. does the diameter of the strut matter? Are they all about the same? 
>> The website specifies use on a specific rack strut.
>>
>> 3. and most importantly, maybe?
>> is this something that I might have in my nuts and bolts bin already 
>> that I just need to put together?? I can't really see what all the parts 
>> are. Has anyone crafted ab equivalent?
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, October 8, 2015 at 11:33:46 PM UTC-4, Lungimsam wrote:
>>>
>>> But seems like there might be advances in lighting coming. I could be 
>>> wrong.
>>>
>>> I think Garmin has a light system now that brightens and dims as your 
>>> speed changes. Both head and taillight setup. It works with their 
>>> gps/cyclometer.
>>> And I can't remember who, but I think that I read somewhere about a 
>>> light that acts like a brake light so cars can see when you brake. Maybe 
>>> that's the Garmin, though.
>>>
>>>

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[RBW] Re: Nitto Lamp Holder No. 6 (aka Nitto Screw Mount LEFT)

2016-02-01 Thread David Banzer
If you're mounting the light on the left, you'll definitely need a bolt 
that threads all the way through the threaded mount, and the put a nut on 
the backside of the bolt. Vibrations & gravity will make the bolt loosen on 
the left side.
I'm using a homemade mount (part of a centerpull brake), mounted on the 
left side of the same rack, with a long bolt, a leather washer, and a 
nylock nut on the backside. I'm using a battery-powered BM Ixon Core light, 
which should be noticeably heavier than a dynamo light. No problems with 
loosening that I've run into yet.
I don't think the Nitto nut would fit over the strut ends of the Soma rack 
as it widens to a flat piece to mount at the midfork mount. I do have that 
Nitto nut somewhere, so I could check for you.
David
Chicago

On Monday, February 1, 2016 at 9:51:24 AM UTC-6, lukeheller wrote:
>
> It's been a few months since a post on this thread  so I want to bring 
> it back to see if anyone has any recent experience.
>
> I'm trying to mount a LUXOS U below the bag on a Soma Champs Elysses front 
> rack (struts have no built-in mounts).
>
> 1. is it an effective solution? is it jiggly? many of my homemade mounts 
> don't keep the Luxos from jiggling around.
>
> 2. does the diameter of the strut matter? Are they all about the same? The 
> website specifies use on a specific rack strut.
>
> 3. and most importantly, maybe?
> is this something that I might have in my nuts and bolts bin already 
> that I just need to put together?? I can't really see what all the parts 
> are. Has anyone crafted ab equivalent?
>
>
>
> On Thursday, October 8, 2015 at 11:33:46 PM UTC-4, Lungimsam wrote:
>>
>> But seems like there might be advances in lighting coming. I could be 
>> wrong.
>>
>> I think Garmin has a light system now that brightens and dims as your 
>> speed changes. Both head and taillight setup. It works with their 
>> gps/cyclometer.
>> And I can't remember who, but I think that I read somewhere about a light 
>> that acts like a brake light so cars can see when you brake. Maybe that's 
>> the Garmin, though.
>>
>>

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Re: [RBW] Re: Nitto Lamp Holder No. 6 (aka Nitto Screw Mount LEFT)

2016-02-01 Thread Jim Bronson
In my opinion the auto light on sensor doesn't work that well on the B&M
lights and I prefer to switch mine manually.  For me the light is almost
always on when I expect it to be off, so I just manually switch it off.

On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 10:17 PM, Lungimsam  wrote:

> Hanging gets you the cleaner, direct mount to a rack eyelet. Especially
> good if you are using a front rack with a front bag as it hangs out of the
> way of all that.
> Read more here about the mounting benefits of the hanging Edeluxe:
> https://janheine.wordpress.com/2012/01/09/edelux-headlights-for-hanging-attachments/
> Upright gets you cleaner mount to brake bolt at fork crown, or fender
> mount.
>
> Read here about the electronic diffs between the Edeluxe II upright versus
> hanging:
> https://janheine.wordpress.com/2015/05/08/hanging-edelux-ii-headlights/
> Hanging-no auto-on light sensor
> Upright-comes with auto-on light sensor
>
> Decide which version suits your tastes.
>
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Re: [RBW] Re: Nitto Lamp Holder No. 6 (aka Nitto Screw Mount LEFT)

2016-02-01 Thread Tim Gavin
Which Champs Elysees front rack?  Constructeur
 style,
or the Mini

front rack?

They both appear to have threaded eyelets on the bottom of the platform, so
you could use an arm (like a centerpull brake arm) from the eyelet to the
light.  The Soma Wingmann  is a new
product based on this idea.

Use nylock nuts to help prevent jiggling and loosening.  You can add
nylon/rubber washers for extra grip.


Regarding the Nitto Lamp Holder #6, its bolt is designed for the 7 mm struts
 used on Nitto racks.  If
you have the Champs Elysees mini front rack AND its struts are 7 mm, then
the #6 should be able to clamp to the strut.
The #6 won't work with the Constructeur rack because it needs to slide on
to an open strut.


On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 9:51 AM, lukeheller  wrote:

> It's been a few months since a post on this thread  so I want to bring
> it back to see if anyone has any recent experience.
>
> I'm trying to mount a LUXOS U below the bag on a Soma Champs Elysses front
> rack (struts have no built-in mounts).
>
> 1. is it an effective solution? is it jiggly? many of my homemade mounts
> don't keep the Luxos from jiggling around.
>
> 2. does the diameter of the strut matter? Are they all about the same? The
> website specifies use on a specific rack strut.
>
> 3. and most importantly, maybe?
> is this something that I might have in my nuts and bolts bin already
> that I just need to put together?? I can't really see what all the parts
> are. Has anyone crafted ab equivalent?
>
>
>
> On Thursday, October 8, 2015 at 11:33:46 PM UTC-4, Lungimsam wrote:
>>
>> But seems like there might be advances in lighting coming. I could be
>> wrong.
>>
>> I think Garmin has a light system now that brightens and dims as your
>> speed changes. Both head and taillight setup. It works with their
>> gps/cyclometer.
>> And I can't remember who, but I think that I read somewhere about a light
>> that acts like a brake light so cars can see when you brake. Maybe that's
>> the Garmin, though.
>>
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[RBW] Re: Nitto Lamp Holder No. 6 (aka Nitto Screw Mount LEFT)

2016-02-01 Thread lukeheller
It's been a few months since a post on this thread  so I want to bring 
it back to see if anyone has any recent experience.

I'm trying to mount a LUXOS U below the bag on a Soma Champs Elysses front 
rack (struts have no built-in mounts).

1. is it an effective solution? is it jiggly? many of my homemade mounts 
don't keep the Luxos from jiggling around.

2. does the diameter of the strut matter? Are they all about the same? The 
website specifies use on a specific rack strut.

3. and most importantly, maybe?
is this something that I might have in my nuts and bolts bin already 
that I just need to put together?? I can't really see what all the parts 
are. Has anyone crafted ab equivalent?



On Thursday, October 8, 2015 at 11:33:46 PM UTC-4, Lungimsam wrote:
>
> But seems like there might be advances in lighting coming. I could be 
> wrong.
>
> I think Garmin has a light system now that brightens and dims as your 
> speed changes. Both head and taillight setup. It works with their 
> gps/cyclometer.
> And I can't remember who, but I think that I read somewhere about a light 
> that acts like a brake light so cars can see when you brake. Maybe that's 
> the Garmin, though.
>
>

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[RBW] Re: Nitto Lamp Holder No. 6 (aka Nitto Screw Mount LEFT)

2015-10-08 Thread Lungimsam
But seems like there might be advances in lighting coming. I could be wrong.

I think Garmin has a light system now that brightens and dims as your speed 
changes. Both head and taillight setup. It works with their gps/cyclometer.
And I can't remember who, but I think that I read somewhere about a light that 
acts like a brake light so cars can see when you brake. Maybe that's the 
Garmin, though.

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[RBW] Re: Nitto Lamp Holder No. 6 (aka Nitto Screw Mount LEFT)

2015-10-08 Thread Lungimsam
Anton:
I did the Sheldon nut version on my M18 on my Sam. Haven't put the light on it 
yet. Waiting til I get another light one day. But it is Edeluxe-ready now.

I direct bolted my hanging Edeluxe II on my  Bleriot's VO Randonneur rack's 
eyelet.

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[RBW] Re: Nitto Lamp Holder No. 6 (aka Nitto Screw Mount LEFT)

2015-10-08 Thread Lungimsam
Hanging gets you the cleaner, direct mount to a rack eyelet. Especially good if 
you are using a front rack with a front bag as it hangs out of the way of all 
that.
Read more here about the mounting benefits of the hanging Edeluxe: 
https://janheine.wordpress.com/2012/01/09/edelux-headlights-for-hanging-attachments/

Upright gets you cleaner mount to brake bolt at fork crown, or fender mount.

Read here about the electronic diffs between the Edeluxe II upright versus 
hanging: 
https://janheine.wordpress.com/2015/05/08/hanging-edelux-ii-headlights/

Hanging-no auto-on light sensor
Upright-comes with auto-on light sensor

Decide which version suits your tastes.

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[RBW] Re: Nitto Lamp Holder No. 6 (aka Nitto Screw Mount LEFT)

2015-10-08 Thread Lungimsam
Hanging gets you the cleaner, direct mount to a rack eyelet. Especially good if 
you are using a front rack with a front bag as it hangs out of the way of all 
that.
Read more here about the mounting benefits of the hanging Edeluxe: 
https://janheine.wordpress.com/2012/01/09/edelux-headlights-for-hanging-attachments/
Upright gets you cleaner mount to brake bolt at fork crown, or fender mount.

Read here about the electronic diffs between the Edeluxe II upright versus 
hanging: 
https://janheine.wordpress.com/2015/05/08/hanging-edelux-ii-headlights/
Hanging-no auto-on light sensor
Upright-comes with auto-on light sensor

Decide which version suits your tastes.

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[RBW] Re: Nitto Lamp Holder No. 6 (aka Nitto Screw Mount LEFT)

2015-10-08 Thread Zach Duval
But seems like it would only work with the hanging Edelux...

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[RBW] Re: Nitto Lamp Holder No. 6 (aka Nitto Screw Mount LEFT)

2015-10-08 Thread Anton Tutter
The Sheldon nut solution is brilliant!!!

Anton
velolumino.com
somervillebikes.wordpress.com

On Thursday, October 8, 2015 at 12:32:43 AM UTC-4, Lungimsam wrote:
>
> No problem with the M18, Zack. Do it like this:
>
> http://rivbike.tumblr.com/post/77411364146/weve-been-selling-a-lot-of-these-schmidt-edelux

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[RBW] Re: Nitto Lamp Holder No. 6 (aka Nitto Screw Mount LEFT)

2015-10-07 Thread Lungimsam
No problem with the M18, Zack. Do it like this:
http://rivbike.tumblr.com/post/77411364146/weve-been-selling-a-lot-of-these-schmidt-edelux

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[RBW] Re: Nitto Lamp Holder No. 6 (aka Nitto Screw Mount LEFT)

2015-10-07 Thread Zach Duval
I have definitely considered your fender attachment (which seems really sweet), 
but the rack has no fender support. Also, this year I removed my fenders over 
the summer months, and will probably continue to do so, so I want a more 
permanent attachment. I also, unfortunately, don'the have any old centerpull 
brakes lying around!

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[RBW] Re: Nitto Lamp Holder No. 6 (aka Nitto Screw Mount LEFT)

2015-10-07 Thread Zach Duval
I have definitely considered your fender attachment (which seems great), but 
this year (and probably others)

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[RBW] Re: Nitto Lamp Holder No. 6 (aka Nitto Screw Mount LEFT)

2015-10-07 Thread Anton Tutter
Does the Nitto M-18 have a fender support boss? If so, and you have a 
standard bottom-mount headlight, you can use a Velo Lumino headlight mount 
on the fender in front of the rack:




Otherwise, you can make your own bracket for the M-18 by attaching a draw 
bolt (like the ones that attach a fender to a stay) to one strut, and a 
home-made bracket to the draw bolt. You can make a very sturdy bracket from 
an old centerpull brake arm:




Anton
velolumino.com
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On Wednesday, October 7, 2015 at 8:41:49 PM UTC-4, Zach Duval wrote:

> I have a Nitto M-18, so no eyelets. I also usually run a front basket.

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[RBW] Re: Nitto Lamp Holder No. 6 (aka Nitto Screw Mount LEFT)

2015-10-07 Thread Zach Duval
I have a Nitto M-18, so no eyelets. I also usually run a front basket.

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[RBW] Re: Nitto Lamp Holder No. 6 (aka Nitto Screw Mount LEFT)

2015-10-07 Thread Lungimsam
You can sorta see it here:  
https://www.flickr.com/photos/70237737@N00/17361887561/in/album-72157651929761689/

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[RBW] Re: Nitto Lamp Holder No. 6 (aka Nitto Screw Mount LEFT)

2015-10-07 Thread Lungimsam
If you have a front rack with an eyelet along the front left side of the 
rack, you can just directly bolt a hanging Edeluxe II there if you decide 
to go with that light. No need for any brackets.

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