[RBW] Re: mounting a light to Nitto 32F

2023-11-28 Thread John Bokman
Lookin' good under the hood Paul. On Monday, November 27, 2023 at 5:33:46 PM UTC-8 Paul Richardson wrote: > if i could wave a magic wand and add a light tab, i certainly would, but > for now i'm pretty smitten with my new chainring mount. can't believe it > was that easy! and grateful again t

[RBW] Re: mounting a light to Nitto 32F

2023-11-27 Thread Coal Bee Rye Anne
It is worth noting there are or at least *were* some versions of 32F racks with center drilled front tabs for lights or reflectors. I had one and would have offered to trade if I didn't already saw and file away the tab when it impacted tire clearance on a previous build. I now use the cut ch

[RBW] Re: mounting a light to Nitto 32F

2023-11-27 Thread Paul Richardson
thanks to both of you for responding. the chainring definitely wins the aesthetics contest but i may ultimately end up with that tanaka mount that realizes what i was trying to jerryrig with my zipties. for me nothing beats having the light mounted in the center. paul takoma park, md. -- Yo

[RBW] Re: mounting a light to Nitto 32F

2023-11-26 Thread Mr. Ray
I have my Edelux mounted the same way and the Wald rail rubbed off a bit of aluminum at the top of the light even with a few millimeters of clearance. I ended up bending the interfering rail upwards for more clearance. This worked but the cosmetic damage is done. If I were to do it again, I w