Classic!! Imagine doing a long road trip. You'd have to change the rear tyre before you even started...[video]https://img-9gag-fun.9cache.com/photo/aMw0dbG_460sv.mp4[/video]
Look at this rack hack!
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And the bearings!.. You'd have to change the rear tyre before you even started...
And the freehub mechanismAnd the bearings!
Ha ha. That’s meNice work.
Other peeps have gone even further!
http://forums.mtbr.com/tooltime/oneup-edc-1048621.html
Where did you get the Weldtite kit? I bought one a while back and gave it to a mate, can't remember where I got it.Ha ha. That’s me
Up till installing this hack I’ve used the canister mainly for stashing a bit of cash. Super handy for beer/coffee. Wanted to continue to do that but the bacon bits are a bit sticky
So dug an empty toothpaste tube out of the bin and voila
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Why the fork? Isn't that going to affect the light's throw a lot? Or is mainly just for visibility on the road?Looking to make a fork mount bracket for a front light out of some 1.5" aluminium square bar. There's going to be a lot of material that needs to be removed, has anybody had any experience with a setup like this?
https://www.bunnings.com.au/dremel-220-01-workstation_p6200017
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It's for the fat bike and with the current bag setup I can't get anything on the bars to work without going stupidly high, hoping this will provide some useful illumination to complement the helmet mount light.Why the fork? Isn't that going to affect the light's throw a lot? Or is mainly just for visibility on the road?
Yeah, I suppose if you're running a good helmet light it's a bit of additional light. What light are you trying to fit?It's for the fat bike and with the current bag setup I can't get anything on the bars to work without going stupidly high, hoping this will provide some useful illumination to complement the helmet mount light.
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It would be possible with the dremel but super painful and possibly take weeks and big dollars in tooling.Yeah, I suppose if you're running a good helmet light it's a bit of additional light. What light are you trying to fit?
Just a thought. I just bought 2 of these as helmet lights. Good throw and about 800 lumen. You would have to mount the battery somewhere though. Has a bar mount though so it should fit your fork. Could be cheaper than rigging a mount.
is this photo at Pryors hut?It's for the fat bike and with the current bag setup I can't get anything on the bars to work without going stupidly high, hoping this will provide some useful illumination to complement the helmet mount light.
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