Seems like Paul is a member of the candlepowerforums (light geeks) and
I second all of his recommendations. However, it sounds like yet even
better LEDs are becoming available (CREE MC-E?), so the Fenix
flashlight should be upgraded soon.

Toshi


On Sun, Sep 21, 2008 at 8:06 AM, Paul Patterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The Fenix L2DCE is a very popular light for use on bicycles too. While
> I use a Dinotte on my primary road bike, I also have the L2DCE. I use
> it at work and with my Bike Friday when I travel and as a backup to
> the dinotte. I use the two-fish Lock Blocks to secure mine to the
> handlebars. You can find these at ...
>
> http://www.lighthound.com//Twofish-Lockblocks-Flashlight-Bicycle-Mount_p_6-2252.html
>
> The inner tube method has already been mentioned and I can second the
> method.
>
> Another method is simply two interlocking hose clamps. Loop one over
> the flashlight body and the second through the first and over the
> handlebars.
>
> Another method that I like is two conduit clamps. This method is best
> described at this website ...
>
> http://nordicgroup.us/s78/flashlights.html.
>
> Just scroll down a bit to find the assembly instructions
>
> Something I should include, I always use a LED light mounted to my
> helmet to suppliment my handlebar mounted lights. My favorite is the
> Princeton Tec "EOS-bike" .
>
> http://www.brightguy.com/products/Princeton_Tec_EOS_BIKE.php
>
> Good luck to you...
>
> Paul
>

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