Magicshine mj-816 fun and games
johnboy183
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Okay this is a re-post. Hoping to get more answers/solutions
Hopefully right forum but please move if not.
I have this excellent light but face what seems to be a reoccurring problem. The retaining screw between the base and the lamp head itself doesn't seem to be the most secure. As a result I've had 3 occasions where the lamp has fallen off. Also I'm not 100% convinced with the rubber 'o' ring mounting. I believe that some people have fashioned a more secure mount by cannibalising something like a cateye mount and attaching that to my handlebars. Anyone had a similar experience and /or fashioned a more secure method of attaching the light to my
Found one response after about fettling with a clamp from wiggle but cos I'm useless could ideally do with just a bit more info/photos if possible
Hopefully right forum but please move if not.
I have this excellent light but face what seems to be a reoccurring problem. The retaining screw between the base and the lamp head itself doesn't seem to be the most secure. As a result I've had 3 occasions where the lamp has fallen off. Also I'm not 100% convinced with the rubber 'o' ring mounting. I believe that some people have fashioned a more secure mount by cannibalising something like a cateye mount and attaching that to my handlebars. Anyone had a similar experience and /or fashioned a more secure method of attaching the light to my
Found one response after about fettling with a clamp from wiggle but cos I'm useless could ideally do with just a bit more info/photos if possible
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Buy one of these, http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mode ... elID=23533 All you need is a longer bolt from any hardware shop to fix the light to it. A star/rubber washer will help to hold it secure.A feather is kinky, a whole chicken is just perverse.0
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Yay. Thank you0