Green Machine said:wine bottle holder.
Dont know how i would ride without it.
Green Machine said:wine bottle holder.
Dont know how i would ride without it.
twain said:Green Machine said:wine bottle holder.
Dont know how i would ride without it.
That bottle looks like it is still has a cork –so where’s the corkscrew holder mounted?
At least, sensibly, it hasn’t been located in close proximity to the seat -thereby obviating any risk of nasty accidents in the posterior!
The fingers said:3 or 4 extra bungee cords of various sizes, for easy attachment of fresh road kill. Also rubber bands and extra zip ties for emergency use.
spudboy62 hasnt logged in since 2012spudboy62 said:1. Cycle Analyst
LeftieBiker said:* Oops - forgot the motorcycle windshield! See my Avatar photo. Good for cold Winter winds, better for Summer rainstorms.
by TDB » Jan 16 2021 2:39am
Super bright blinkies front and back. Even then I don't trust drivers to give me room and I keep a close eye on them.
https://www.moonsportusa.com/product-page/sirius-pro
https://www.cateye.com/intl/products/he ... -EL1100RC/
I am in the market for a headlight wired to main battery and looking at Glowworm X2
https://www.glowormlites.co.nz/product/ ... 00-lumens/
Garmin RTL510 radar so I know vehicles approaching from behind. Radar sees them before I can and it screams at me when closure rate is over 80(?) kph.
https://buy.garmin.com/en-AU/AU/p/601468
Mark 1 eyeball.
Italian Road Bike Mirror to keep an eye on them. Over shoulder and give them "the eye" when they are close.
https://www.italianroadbikemirror.com/
Action cameras front and back for evidence. Mostly to protect myself from wrongdoing or damage claims. Akaso EK7000 Pros do the job now. I am waiting for the release of the Brave 7 for the front of my (hard shell) helmet.
https://www.akasotech.com/
Powertap hub power meter. It keeps me honest. Cyclist first. Electric is only for assist to compensate extra weight and drag of Yak trailer and always less than human effort. Edge cycle computer that records the important stuff.
I have a cycle analyst on my handlebars and wish I didn't. Clunky horrible thing, difficult to mount cleanly and rats nest of wiring that doesn't meet my standards, but it performs important functions. Eventually I'll buy another to work with. :shrugs
Wish list includes step down convertors to 12V and 7.2V to power accessories and headlight.
Or use a 48v-contacts 5v or 12v coil relay (if you already have 5v or 12v on the bike). Slightly greater complication, but lets you use the same switch if you already like that one.Chalo said:I need to find a better button for it though, because the 12V rated button sometimes welds itself closed, and I have to poke at it to get it to release.
Around the forum, there are posts with a number of DIY mounting solutions, in addition to the couple of standard ones Grin Tech sells. Some are enclosures to hold or replace the CA's built in housing, and some are just different kinds of brackets.TDB said:I have a cycle analyst on my handlebars and wish I didn't. Clunky horrible thing, difficult to mount cleanly and rats nest of wiring that doesn't meet my standards, but it performs important functions. Eventually I'll buy another to work with. :shrugs
If I am able to attach images, you should be able to also.TDB said:I'd attach photos of where I am with it now except this forum doesn't host images and I'm not signing up for external hosting.