You can cut the bolt down, or use a presta valve nut as a spacer. Haven't
seen one in person, but I would bet it would do the trick.
On Wednesday, April 17, 2013 5:12:30 PM UTC-4, Zack wrote:
Just picked up one of the dutch fender lights -
When I went to install, realized that the screw is
Spacers! That will do for now. I guess I may end up just buying a dremel
tool for cutting bolts too, this comes up relatively often in my bike
adjusting shenanigans.
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A dremel is one of the handiest tools for those of us who monkey around
with bikes and their various accessories. Cut/grind to fit. Some of our
customers would be horrified if they knew the barbaric methods we use to
make their bikes look good and work well. :)
On Wednesday, April 17, 2013
I just delight that there are people far more capable than me at wrestling
with the stubborn inanimate of the world and bending them to their will. I
have deep reverence for all of you!
With abandon,
Patrick
On Wednesday, April 17, 2013 5:03:15 PM UTC-6, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery
wrote:
If you are talking about the Spanninga tail light, I mounted one on my
Longboards
It doesn't rub my Hetres.
Seems to be fine.
Spacer sounds like the ticket until you can file it down or something.
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I bought a Dremel at Christmas, and haven't used it once. I keep hearing there
are all these uses for them...
And I'm staring at my medium format camera, and realize that my 35mm film hack
for it would be way cleaner and easier if I used the Dremel...
Philip
www.biketinker.com
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