[RBW] Re: Rear Fender Light - Installation Questions

2012-10-30 Thread Pierre
Berthoud fenders (at least the 50mm ones) have rolled edges that is the perfect fit for a Schmidt co-ax cable. I've used large patches of electric tape here and there to hold the wire in place, so far so good (make sure you apply tape on clean fenders). Pierre. On Monday, October 29, 2012

[RBW] Re: Rear Fender Light - Installation Questions

2012-10-29 Thread Brian Campbell
Is there a rolled edge on the Berthoud fends? You can put the wire in there and then tack it down w/ a few blobs of silicone. That is what I I did with mine when I had them a few years back. On Sunday, October 28, 2012 8:26:46 PM UTC-4, Kelly wrote: Light I'm installing is a Busch Müller 4D

[RBW] Re: Rear Fender Light - Installation Questions

2012-10-29 Thread Nick Worthington
When I wired my VO rear fender, I used Barge Cement to glue the wiring along the inner edge of the fold-over. Then I covered it over with aluminum tape. Held up fine for the two years I had the fenders on my bike with a dino hub. Then I moved them onto my Romulus, and my dynamo wheel set is

[RBW] Re: Rear Fender Light - Installation Questions

2012-10-29 Thread Kelly
Thanks, the product to hold the wire or conduit I hope to find was what I was looking for. Kelly On Monday, October 29, 2012 1:29:09 AM UTC-5, Nick Worthington wrote: When I wired my VO rear fender, I used Barge Cement to glue the wiring along the inner edge of the fold-over. Then I

[RBW] Re: Rear Fender Light - Installation Questions

2012-10-29 Thread Kelly
I think there is.. honestly I hadn't even looked as I figured I needed some type of adhesive. I will be taking a look. Thanks On Monday, October 29, 2012 12:33:26 PM UTC-5, Brian Campbell wrote: Is there a rolled edge on the Berthoud fends? You can put the wire in there and then tack