Thanks. In some cases yes it's what holds everything together. Others I've anchored the light to the can with nuts, bolts ,screws, whatever and the inner tube is just for looks, to trim/cover where the light meets the can.jackdaw said:Hey locojoe, what's with the innertube? I see it on all your awesome headlights. Does it hold the light in the can? So many cool lights!!!
Sorcerer said:Kingfish254. Those are outstanding. Love that headlight.
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yoothgeye said:Love the headlight, but that taillight is really cool! Very "stealth." You could glue a small battery pack to the rear of it and nobody would know it was a taillight until it is turned on. Would be great on commuter bikes/daily riders.
Peatbog said:Agreed, that taillight is something I plan to use. Great idea. And, HEY, that machined headlight part looks to be CNCed! Do you have access to a CNC mill? Man, I'm jealous! Anyway, the machined piece is a good idea to hold the lights. I will use that idea too! The one green light in there is a pretty nifty idea also.
milbums said:Here is a headlight and tailight I put together with some parts out of the trash. This was my first attempt at it and I know It fails in comparison to what you guys have done.
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