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Ultimate 18v Bike Light!

Step 7Bike Mounting and Finish

Bike Mounting and Finish
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Position the ballcock washer between the 2 pipe-clamp screws. This will be used as a cushion for the light (I was worried that directly connected it might shake the light to death)

Using the hanger and extra (3rd) clamp tighten it down over the washer as shown in the picture(s).

Recheck the position of the washer while you are tightening things down. Make sure it doesn't shift over to the side (like ours did).

Recheck the fittings, wires, screws, etc. Hook up the power and from there your're done!
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Jan 31, 2009. 1:05 PMShinta786 says:
Hi, could you please also show a picture of the light working? Nice project tho, I have also a 18V battery on my bike, but I am powering LEDS. Halogen is better I guess. What would you prefer, halogen or LED? Thanx

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