[RBW] Re: Anyone mounted taillights to Longboards?

2012-11-13 Thread Jay in Tel Aviv
I wouldn't.

I'm having enough trouble getting my Longboards to stay where I want
them, but that is probably because I have to stand the bike on end,
i.e. on the rear fender, to get it up and down the elevator in my
building. Which would make that spot not work for a light anyway.

I use a blinky clipped to my saddle bag.

Jay

On Nov 13, 8:15 am, 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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[RBW] Re: Anyone mounted taillights to Longboards?

2012-11-13 Thread J. Burkhalter
I have the Spanninga Pixeo Xba mounted on my longboards.  No problemo.  

-Jay B.

On Tuesday, November 13, 2012 1:15:10 AM UTC-5, 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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[RBW] Re: Anyone mounted taillights to Longboards?

2012-11-13 Thread Leslie
On Tuesday, November 13, 2012 8:59:20 AM UTC-5, J. Burkhalter wrote:
>
> I have the Spanninga Pixeo Xba mounted on my longboards.  No problemo.  
>
>
I was about to ask about the Pixeo's.Good to know 

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[RBW] Re: Anyone mounted taillights to Longboards?

2012-11-13 Thread Kelly
I've been running a heavy rear light on the Longboard since early Oct 
without any problems.   Doesn't meant there wont' be.. just that so far 
seems fine and solid.  Sorry forgot the name of the light but here is a 
photo.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/tksleeper/8183410733/in/photostream

Kelly

On Tuesday, November 13, 2012 12:15:10 AM UTC-6, 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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[RBW] Re: Anyone mounted taillights to Longboards?

2012-11-15 Thread David Banzer
I have Pixeos mounted on SKS P45's and Planet Bike Cascadia's. They work 
great. The dynamo powered one is lighter overall, as it doesn't need 
batteries, if weight is a concern.
David

On Tuesday, November 13, 2012 8:44:43 AM UTC-6, Leslie wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, November 13, 2012 8:59:20 AM UTC-5, J. Burkhalter wrote:
>>
>> I have the Spanninga Pixeo Xba mounted on my longboards.  No problemo.  
>>
>>
> I was about to ask about the Pixeo's.Good to know 
>

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[RBW] Re: Anyone mounted taillights to Longboards?

2012-11-15 Thread kris
I've had a Superflasher zip tied to mine for over two years.  I drilled 
four holes to accept the ties, and strapped it around the clip.  I haven't 
had any problems.
Kris

On Tuesday, November 13, 2012 12:15:10 AM UTC-6, 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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[RBW] Re: Anyone mounted taillights to Longboards?

2012-11-15 Thread j schaller
I have B&M Seculite Plus tail lights mounted on both my bikes with 
Longboards and they work just fine. Drill out one of the rivets and replace 
it with the light. Mine are both powered by a hub dynamo, battery units may 
differ.




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[RBW] Re: Anyone mounted taillights to Longboards?

2012-11-15 Thread Michael

>
> I am surprised Rivendell doesn't sell fender mounted safety lights. They 
> seem to like fenders.
> I use a poncho in the rain, and don't want it covering my saddle bag 
> light. So a fenderable light will be great.
>
 

>  
>
I like reflective tape. But also want to be sure the car drivers can see 
me, in case the tape doesn't happen to give 'em the correct angular bounce 
back for some reason.
And I'll use the reflective tape just in case the light doesn't work for 
some reason.
 
 
 
 

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[RBW] Re: Anyone mounted taillights to Longboards?

2012-11-16 Thread Jeremy Till
I specifically asked this question to a PDW sales rep in regards to their 
"Fenderbot" tail light and he said that people have been running them on 
plastic fenders with no problem; they design them to be lightweight for 
this reason.  

I'd say just be careful about how you drill the mounting holes--use 
progressively larger drill bits to minimize stress--and check the area for 
cracks regularly.  Other than that, you should be fine.  

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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[RBW] Re: Anyone mounted taillights to Longboards?

2012-11-16 Thread William
On my weekend errands I'm going to try to hit Jitensha Studio and pick up a 
couple of these Spanninga lights, with the intent of putting them on both 
plastic and metal fenders.  They are super inexpensive.  

http://jitensha.com/eng/spanninga_tail-lights.html



On Friday, November 16, 2012 9:08:35 AM UTC-8, Jeremy Till wrote:
>
> I specifically asked this question to a PDW sales rep in regards to their 
> "Fenderbot" tail light and he said that people have been running them on 
> plastic fenders with no problem; they design them to be lightweight for 
> this reason.  
>
> I'd say just be careful about how you drill the mounting holes--use 
> progressively larger drill bits to minimize stress--and check the area for 
> cracks regularly.  Other than that, you should be fine.  
>
> 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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[RBW] Re: Anyone mounted taillights to Longboards?

2012-11-17 Thread John
One more vote for the PDW Fenderbots. I've had 'em on my Longboards for a 
couple years with absolutely no issues. They're quite light.

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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[RBW] Re: Anyone mounted taillights to Longboards?

2012-11-26 Thread William
I bought three of these taillights at Jitensha Studio and mounted two of 
them.  I put one onto hammered Honjos, and the other on a P45.  Both seem 
great.  You end up bolting it on very close to one of the stays, so it 
seems really solid.  It's a very lightweight little light and has the 
really nice feature of an auto mode, which uses a Light sensor and a motion 
sensor to decide when to turn on.  I think that's pretty slick for $16. 
 The model I have does not blink.  

On Friday, November 16, 2012 10:13:27 AM UTC-8, William wrote:
>
> On my weekend errands I'm going to try to hit Jitensha Studio and pick up 
> a couple of these Spanninga lights, with the intent of putting them on both 
> plastic and metal fenders.  They are super inexpensive.  
>
> http://jitensha.com/eng/spanninga_tail-lights.html
>
>
>
> On Friday, November 16, 2012 9:08:35 AM UTC-8, Jeremy Till wrote:
>>
>> I specifically asked this question to a PDW sales rep in regards to their 
>> "Fenderbot" tail light and he said that people have been running them on 
>> plastic fenders with no problem; they design them to be lightweight for 
>> this reason.  
>>
>> I'd say just be careful about how you drill the mounting holes--use 
>> progressively larger drill bits to minimize stress--and check the area for 
>> cracks regularly.  Other than that, you should be fine.  
>>
>> 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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[RBW] Re: Anyone mounted taillights to Longboards?

2012-11-26 Thread Ryan Ray
Hate to be the voice of decent here but I can't recommend the PDW Fenderbot 
at all. The other bot is great but the fender one is the dimmest light Iv'e 
ever seen. When I ditched my metal fenders for plastic ones I decided to 
keep the PDW on the fender and not move it over.

Maybe I'm just spoiled by the super flasher which is really bright.

- Ryan





On Friday, November 16, 2012 9:15:00 AM UTC-8, John wrote:
>
> One more vote for the PDW Fenderbots. I've had 'em on my Longboards for a 
> couple years with absolutely no issues. They're quite light.
>
> 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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[RBW] Re: Anyone mounted taillights to Longboards?

2012-11-27 Thread David Banzer
I think the Spanninga's fender lights are great. They might not be the 
brightest, but they have a "lens" of a sort, triangular prism sort of 
thing, that disperses the light out to a larger area. I prefer non-blinking 
lights, as I find them much easier to actually gauge where a cyclist is. I 
use my blinkie-able lights in non-blinking mode as well.


On Monday, November 26, 2012 1:19:41 PM UTC-6, William wrote:
>
> I bought three of these taillights at Jitensha Studio and mounted two of 
> them.  I put one onto hammered Honjos, and the other on a P45.  Both seem 
> great.  You end up bolting it on very close to one of the stays, so it 
> seems really solid.  It's a very lightweight little light and has the 
> really nice feature of an auto mode, which uses a Light sensor and a motion 
> sensor to decide when to turn on.  I think that's pretty slick for $16. 
>  The model I have does not blink.  
>
> On Friday, November 16, 2012 10:13:27 AM UTC-8, William wrote:
>>
>> On my weekend errands I'm going to try to hit Jitensha Studio and pick up 
>> a couple of these Spanninga lights, with the intent of putting them on both 
>> plastic and metal fenders.  They are super inexpensive.  
>>
>> http://jitensha.com/eng/spanninga_tail-lights.html
>>
>>
>>
>> On Friday, November 16, 2012 9:08:35 AM UTC-8, Jeremy Till wrote:
>>>
>>> I specifically asked this question to a PDW sales rep in regards to 
>>> their "Fenderbot" tail light and he said that people have been running them 
>>> on plastic fenders with no problem; they design them to be lightweight for 
>>> this reason.  
>>>
>>> I'd say just be careful about how you drill the mounting holes--use 
>>> progressively larger drill bits to minimize stress--and check the area for 
>>> cracks regularly.  Other than that, you should be fine.  
>>>
>>> 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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[RBW] Re: Anyone mounted taillights to Longboards?

2012-12-30 Thread Michael

>
> Thanks everyone.
> I finally got around to mounting the Spanninga onto the Longboard.
> Wood drill bit cut through cleanly and with ease. That aluminum strip must 
> be wafer thin.
> I couldn't even feel the diff of the bit passing through the plastic, then 
> the aluminum.
> I am glad to not have to worry about if my saddle bag light has come off 
> or not angled correctly.
>  
>
The Spanninga Pixeo looks really nice and is very bright all around at car 
driver's eye level when the light fixture is mounted just above the fender 
stay/strut.
 

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[RBW] Re: Anyone mounted taillights to Longboards?

2012-12-30 Thread charlie
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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Re: [RBW] Re: Anyone mounted taillights to Longboards?

2012-11-13 Thread PATRICK MOORE
How do you keep the blinkie aimed properly? When I attach them to a bag,
tey end up pointed downward and in effect lose half of their intensity.
I've resorted to a strobe on the Fargo which, not using LED technology,
does not have to be carefully aimed. But strobes use batteries up much more
quickly.

If I could find a way to keep blinkies properly aimed, the straps would
solve a lot of problems.

On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 4:13 AM, Jay in Tel Aviv  wrote:

>
> I use a blinky clipped to my saddle bag.
>
> Jay
>
> On Nov 13, 8:15 am, 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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Re: [RBW] Re: Anyone mounted taillights to Longboards?

2012-11-13 Thread Eric Platt
The PDW Fenderbot tail light works on a Longboard fender.  And also on the
Planet Bike fenders.  Have in the past used them on the now departed Sam
Hillborne and departed Fargo.  Probably will set one up for the SimpleOne
next year, as the battery tail light on that bike is on the Nitto rear rack.

Did quite a bit of road and gravel road riding on those bikes with the tail
light attached and there was no undue rattling or bouncing.  The PDW light
is very light.

Eric Platt
St. Paul, MN
(although this is coming from Baltimore, MD where I'm on vacation)

On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 6:33 AM, PATRICK MOORE  wrote:

> How do you keep the blinkie aimed properly? When I attach them to a bag,
> tey end up pointed downward and in effect lose half of their intensity.
> I've resorted to a strobe on the Fargo which, not using LED technology,
> does not have to be carefully aimed. But strobes use batteries up much more
> quickly.
>
> If I could find a way to keep blinkies properly aimed, the straps would
> solve a lot of problems.
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 4:13 AM, Jay in Tel Aviv wrote:
>
>>
>> I use a blinky clipped to my saddle bag.
>>
>> Jay
>>
>> On Nov 13, 8:15 am, 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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Re: [RBW] Re: Anyone mounted taillights to Longboards?

2012-11-16 Thread PATRICK MOORE
On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 11:13 AM, William  wrote:

> On my weekend errands I'm going to try to hit Jitensha Studio and pick up
> a couple of these Spanninga lights, with the intent of putting them on both
> plastic and metal fenders.  They are super inexpensive.
>
> http://jitensha.com/eng/spanninga_tail-lights.html
>
>
>
> On Friday, November 16, 2012 9:08:35 AM UTC-8, Jeremy Till wrote:
>>
>> I specifically asked this question to a PDW sales rep in regards to their
>> "Fenderbot" tail light and he said that people have been running them on
>> plastic fenders with no problem; they design them to be lightweight for
>> this reason.
>>
>> I'd say just be careful about how you drill the mounting holes--use
>> progressively larger drill bits to minimize stress--and check the area for
>> cracks regularly.  Other than that, you should be fine.
>>
>> 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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