Saddle cover by RandiJo. Bar cover from VO. Mirror is B&M from Peter White. No bell yet. The Nitto bag grip is there for when I use my SaddleSack Medium, which works quite nicely on the Mark's-Platrack combo. (Lately I've begun thinking a Large would work too!)
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Yours,
Thomas Lynn Skean
who wonders when "late May" officially begins, as he awaits the Bosco bar
Abus has made 75cm, 85cm, and 90cm versions of the Bordo family of llocks. I went overboard, perhaps, on getting the "Granit X" variety. But it is a Hillborne, after all!
Anyway, the caution is this... 75cm is just too short. It was always a struggle. My 85cm is just fine (and the only size Granit X). Huge diff in the real world. 90cm might be marginally better. But I would not recommend the 75cm.
Yours,
Thomas Lynn Skean
I bought a section of 6mm or 1/4" thick 1" wide aluminum bar. Probably could've been 5mm or 4mm thick and still been stiff enough. I just didn't see any in my hardware store. 3mm is probably not stiff enough for my heavy battery light. Even 1/8" felt too flimsy. I drilled a hole for a 6mm screw in one corner (really close to the short edge) and a hole for a 5mm screw in the middle of short edge at the other end. Both for pass-thru; unthreaded. Through the smaller hole, I attached a Gino's mount on which is a nomal handlebar light mount. (The hole being inthreaded, i needed a nylock nut.) Through the bigger hole I attached the whole thing to the front left eyelet on my Mini rack. This gives me versatility (most any handlebar-mountable light can go there), a decent position (not *too* low and minimal wheel shadow yet still accessible while riding, if careful!), and clearance for a large-ish light below a Platrack or basket or other load.
I use and love the Ixon IQ. Its 40lux high power setting is plenty bright for me in all circumstances I encounter and it really truly goes 4+ hours on a set of 4 NiMH AA batteries. Its low setting (10 lux) has lasted more than 12 hours for me and is good enough for most of my familiar trails and roads in light-noisy areas. They claim it'll go 20 hours; I've never challenged that.
Yours,
Thomas Lynn Skean
My other Hillborne differs only in having a Nitto R-15 in the rear instead of the MarkSplat combo. Sometimes you feel like a SlickerSack, sometimes you don't. In which case I often feel like some TourSacks.
Yours,
Thomas Lynn Skean
Now... when I get my Brompton (targeting 50th B'Day in 2014), it will definitely have a dyno hub. Something about it being a neat, complete, self-contained package for night and day riding is very appealing!
Yours,
Thomas Lynn Skean