Looks good. I was going to do similar but then bought a B&M Secula instead. 
I might gut it though...

How did you attach the light to the housing your turned? 

On Friday, January 6, 2017 at 4:52:22 PM UTC-5, S. Greco wrote:
>
> I acquired a strange frame recently (650B Pedimoto Triple Triangle) which 
> had a braze-on for a taillight on the back of the seat tube. I didn't have 
> a dyno-hub wheel set for the bike, so I was on the hunt for a battery 
> powered one. To my knowledge, the only one available is from Boulder 
> Bicycle? I ordered one, but when it arrived I realized that it was threaded 
>  M6  frame was drilled and tapped for M5 - it seemed unwise to drill out 
> and re-tap the frame, so I gave it to a friend. He remarked that it was 
> funny that it matched the custom-made taillight on his Tournesol - slightly 
> different housing but same electronics and lens. Looking through the 
> paperwork that came with the Boulder Lamp it included instructions for the 
> re-housed innards which are . . . a Road ID Supernova.
>
> I'm wondering if anyone else has done this, or seen this lens on other 
> custom lights?
> The Road ID is great on its on - bright, lasts long, clips onto anything, 
> comes in a few colors if you're into that, and you can choose between 
> always-on and blinky by flipping the battery orientation. Oh, and it's only 
> 14.99 from your local amazon store : )
>
> To be clear, i'm not knocking anyone. I think its a pretty ingenious find 
> / starting point for a lamp project.
> Armed with this knowledge I simply bought the Road ID light, machined off 
> the clip and turned my own housing on a lathe.
>
> The Boulder Bicycle taillight:
>
>
>
> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-nvpLn9MwA0s/WHAGEvu995I/AAAAAAAAAPE/2irz9bXXzgoQK5kKbLLH1ZTCcOd3JEKSACLcB/s1600/IMG_9708.JPG>
>
>
> The "RoadID Supernova" :
>
>
>
>
> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-755npEXPTvc/WHANLZ18BrI/AAAAAAAAAPc/i9bc5u77pAAa7hjJNuIly4is4ED9a7t2gCLcB/s1600/Screen%2BShot%2B2017-01-06%2Bat%2B4.31.08%2BPM.png>
>
>
> My new taillight : 
>
>
>
> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-gOCKLlpUSJU/WHANmGbkYdI/AAAAAAAAAPg/wgpzux6NNmI0d0lMSVbalM6rKjeetXkYQCLcB/s1600/IMG_9844.jpg>
>
>
> If you have access to a lathe and some free time on your hands I highly 
> recommend this as a project. The whole thing only took about an hour and 
> would be even easier and faster if it were designed to bolt onto one of the 
> many hourglass shaped braze-ons which are plentiful on most Rivs these days.
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> - Steve
>
>
>
>

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