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Front and tail light for Bamboo GT 2in1

Discussion in 'Skate Equipment, Safety Gear & Spares' started by wxppf, Oct 11, 2016.

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  1. elitemaxx

    elitemaxx Member

    I'm using the shredlights and they pretty nice shredlight installed
     
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  2. oo8moto

    oo8moto Member

    I just ordered these as well but I might order the shed lights for the front.
     
  3. elitemaxx

    elitemaxx Member

    use code givemelight for a 10% off
     
  4. oo8moto

    oo8moto Member

    Cool thanks.
     
  5. elitemaxx

    elitemaxx Member

    here are some pics of what they look like 20170311_131940 20170311_132001 20170311_132007
     
  6. oo8moto

    oo8moto Member

    I just recieved these lights today but there is no way to mount the rear light. The only way I can think of is to dremal the back clip off so you have a flat surface and 3M velcro the light to the truck.
     
  7. oo8moto

    oo8moto Member

    Nope tried it that way on the rear and it points upwards toward the sky. At least the aliens can see me.
     
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  8. Temblor

    Temblor Member

    Zero that is a different light in your picture... those type can simply strap on the truck, off center ?
    Like 0oo8motto, I received the same light http://www.ebay.com/itm/LE-Rechargeable-LED-Bike-Light-Set-Cycling-Headlight-and-Taillight-2-USB-New-/302200237957?hash=item465c89af85:g:NugAAOSwjDZYgDy5
    and trying to figure out different ways to mount it? Does someone have photos mounted?
     
  9. Temblor

    Temblor Member

    The only picture I have seen has it mounted to the center of truck.. and they must have used Velcro so you can take it off and charge? I don't know how long that Velcro would last with the vibration?
    if you mount it off center using the strap the motors must conceal the light?
    I just got these lights also, but get my board tomorrow.. hopefully will hear from someone how they mounted.
     
  10. TheWhizz

    TheWhizz Member

    I can imagine you want some decent lights on the front side (I am using dual Knog lights on the front https://www.knog.com.au/bike/lights/be-seen-bike-lights.html and you can simply mount them on your front truck). For the back I think the Knog is absolutely bright enough to be seen especially with the blinking pattern you can use. I even found the perfect way to mount it so it is completely out of the way and nice and flush between the motors.

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  11. oo8moto

    oo8moto Member

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  12. oo8moto

    oo8moto Member

    Not sure how you would beable to see it mounted under the board. Take a pic if you do. So I can steal your idea. JK. I thought the shred lights were brighter.
     
  13. Temblor

    Temblor Member

    Thanks for the pics! You are using the same $14.99 lights (linked in a previous post)
    These should be sufficient as I will not ride to much at night. (I will be mainly doing some Follow-me-Drone/tour/scenic/boarding videos & do not want to invest to much for lighting)

    When I do ride at night, I will also be wearing a Cree headlamp like this (I paid $11.99 which is a good deal as these things are BRIGHT!!) >>
     
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  14. Temblor

    Temblor Member

    Thanks! Borrowed your ides going through the opening between the truck plate & board, on the rear for the $14.00 Ebay lights & it is easy to undo strap quickly to recharge the light. I just fed the rubber strap through hole (it will stay there pinned in) then ran a small bungee around board and front of truck, that straps over the other clip on the light. http://www.ebay.com/itm/LE-Rechargeable-LED-Bike-Light-Set-Cycling-Headlight-and-Taillight-2-USB-New-/302200237957?hash=item465c89af85:g:NugAAOSwjDZYgDy5

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