Last night, you saw my RANS Citi Crank Forward [Faye] adorned with her night riding lights. Tonight, you see Silk. You have seen her with lights before, but not with the DiNotte 1200L Headlight. Here are several pics–more in this set.
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Last night, you saw my RANS Citi Crank Forward [Faye] adorned with her night riding lights. Tonight, you see Silk. You have seen her with lights before, but not with the DiNotte 1200L Headlight. Here are several pics–more in this set.
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The DiNotte 1200L Headlight that is. Yesterday, you saw the 1200L mounted on my RANS Citi Crank Forward [post#1; post#2; and, Post#3]. Today, I removed the strap [that you see in the Citi photographs, then attached the lamp to another DiNotte B4 [28.6-31.8 mm] Handlebar Mount [as I used here]. At first, I thought of a Terracycle Accessory Mount, but do not need it here. The switch on the back of the light is easily assessable while riding. Here are the pics:
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The headlight position here is for the trike without my Mueller Windwrap XT Fairing in place. When installed, I’ll have to design a bracket [likely a Terracycle Accessory Mount] for my Catrike 700 that places the light forward of the fairing. In reality, I’m not expecting to do a lot of night trike riding, but should I, I’m ready.