The fizzik one clips out and you just change the batteries.
yorkshiregoth Master of all he surveys Location Heathrow 12 Oct 2009 #16 The fizzik one clips out and you just change the batteries.
semislickstick Guru Location Cambridgeshire 12 Oct 2009 #17 yorkshiregoth said: The fizzik one clips out and you just change the batteries. Click to expand... I've been after a light or a way of attaching my light to the seat rails (I need it to clear my rack bag) Do the Fizzik's only fit their saddles?
yorkshiregoth said: The fizzik one clips out and you just change the batteries. Click to expand... I've been after a light or a way of attaching my light to the seat rails (I need it to clear my rack bag) Do the Fizzik's only fit their saddles?
yorkshiregoth Master of all he surveys Location Heathrow 12 Oct 2009 #18 I think they are only designed for their own saddles.
HJ Cycling in Scotland Location Auld Reekie 12 Oct 2009 #19 I have just found that it is possible to attach a DiNotte 140L to a Specialized Toupe, using the rubber O ring provide with the light...
I have just found that it is possible to attach a DiNotte 140L to a Specialized Toupe, using the rubber O ring provide with the light...
palinurus Velo, boulot, dodo Location Watford 12 Oct 2009 #20 HJ said: I have just found that it is possible to attach a DiNotte 140L to a Specialized Toupe, using the rubber O ring provide with the light... Click to expand... Exactly the saddle and rear light I use on my commuter. So how do you do that then?
HJ said: I have just found that it is possible to attach a DiNotte 140L to a Specialized Toupe, using the rubber O ring provide with the light... Click to expand... Exactly the saddle and rear light I use on my commuter. So how do you do that then?
HJ Cycling in Scotland Location Auld Reekie 12 Oct 2009 #21 You pass the O ring through the hole in the saddle and round the light underneath if that makes sense...
You pass the O ring through the hole in the saddle and round the light underneath if that makes sense...
HJ Cycling in Scotland Location Auld Reekie 12 Oct 2009 #22 Ok, here are some photos, hope that helps...
palinurus Velo, boulot, dodo Location Watford 13 Oct 2009 #23 Got it. I'll have a go at that. I don't like the standard rear Dinotte bracket thing, it tends to twist around too much.
Got it. I'll have a go at that. I don't like the standard rear Dinotte bracket thing, it tends to twist around too much.