Rear Light + Aero Seatpost?!

antster94
antster94 Posts: 66
edited October 2012 in Road buying advice
Hey guys,

I ride a 2010 TCR Advanced with an aero style seatpost. I am in need of a rear light for the upcoming autumn and can't find any that will work with my post. Any advice? If any fellow TCR owners could help that would be insane.

Thanks,
Anthony

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  • markos1963
    markos1963 Posts: 3,724
    I made a bracket out of some steel strip, drilled and bent to shape for use on my TT bike that has an aero seat post. I secured it to the seat clamp bolt with a nyloc nut(there was a fair amount of thread showing through the seat clamp)
  • brettjmcc
    brettjmcc Posts: 1,361
    Get yourself a Fizik and get one of these: http://www.wiggle.co.uk/fizik-ics-blinking-rear-light/

    or do what markos did and modify one
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  • rjsmith
    rjsmith Posts: 1,924
    I use an exposure flash light - it has a stretchy band that will fit round really quite wide aero posts. A lot of time triallers use them. They are seriously bright!
  • I have this and is perfect fits around seat stay and is visible from about half a mile

    http://www.wiggle.co.uk/fibre-flare-ult ... ht-single/
  • EdZed
    EdZed Posts: 119
    If you use cateye lights their new saddle rail mount might be for you...

    http://road.cc/content/news/37941-catey ... ights-year

    Doesn't appear to be on sale yet but I'm sure it will soon enough.
  • Chip \'oyler
    Chip \'oyler Posts: 2,323
    rjsmith wrote:
    I use an exposure flash light - it has a stretchy band that will fit round really quite wide aero posts. A lot of time triallers use them. They are seriously bright!

    +1
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  • sungod
    sungod Posts: 16,431
    knog lights are another option...

    http://www.wiggle.co.uk/knog/cycle/lights-reflectives/

    ...choice of colours and they fit with a stretchy loop

    i got a front boomer and a rear skink, so can use on my road bike without having to fit mounting brackets, at the time the cheapest place to buy was on amazon
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  • thanks for the replies :)

    I'll probably go for the Fizik one as I have a Fizik saddle. I've looked at a couple of reviews on CRC and they're not the best apparently, but should do the job.
  • ben16v
    ben16v Posts: 296
    or fix to your saddle bag if you have one with a loop?
    i need more bikes
  • EdZed
    EdZed Posts: 119
    antster94 wrote:
    I'll probably go for the Fizik one as I have a Fizik saddle. I've looked at a couple of reviews on CRC and they're not the best apparently, but should do the job.

    I have one of those Fizik saddle lights and I wouldn't recommend them if it's to be your only rear light. In my view they're simply not good enough to be a main rear light, they should only be used as a backup light.
  • Hi Anthony,

    I had the exact same problem as you and spent a lot of time getting to what I think is a perfect solution!

    I use a combination of:

    Cateye TL-LD610 5 LED Rear Light
    http://www.wiggle.co.uk/cateye-tl-ld610 ... ear-light/ (£12.50 - on sale!)

    Cateye SP MODEL Flex Tight Bracket 12-32mm SP-11 Model
    http://www.wiggle.co.uk/cateye-sp-model ... t-bracket/ (£6.99)

    The flex tight bracket fits perfectly around the Giant aero seatpost and has a soft rubber insert that moulds perfectly to it. As an extra precaution, I wrapped a narrow strip of insulating tape around the seatpost to protect it.

    The result is brilliant - a nice bright light (don't both with the Fizik ICS light - it's useless!) that fits well with the profile of the seatpost:

    cateye_on_tcr_advanced_1.jpg

    cateye_on_tcr_advanced_2.jpg

    Hope that helps!
  • Velonutter
    Velonutter Posts: 2,437
    antster94 wrote:
    thanks for the replies :)

    I'll probably go for the Fizik one as I have a Fizik saddle. I've looked at a couple of reviews on CRC and they're not the best apparently, but should do the job.

    I bought the Fizik one, to be truthful it's rubbish, not very bright, high battery usage and if you use a Fizik bag then you can't use it.

    Normally I use old bar tape to pad out the fitment on the seat stay, but it is not always possible, so I just use a clip on light that fits on my back pocket, simple and works perfect.
  • Hi Anthony,

    I had the exact same problem as you and spent a lot of time getting to what I think is a perfect solution!

    I use a combination of:

    Cateye TL-LD610 5 LED Rear Light
    http://www.wiggle.co.uk/cateye-tl-ld610 ... ear-light/ (£12.50 - on sale!)

    Cateye SP MODEL Flex Tight Bracket 12-32mm SP-11 Model
    http://www.wiggle.co.uk/cateye-sp-model ... t-bracket/ (£6.99)

    The flex tight bracket fits perfectly around the Giant aero seatpost and has a soft rubber insert that moulds perfectly to it. As an extra precaution, I wrapped a narrow strip of insulating tape around the seatpost to protect it.

    The result is brilliant - a nice bright light (don't both with the Fizik ICS light - it's useless!) that fits well with the profile of the seatpost:

    cateye_on_tcr_advanced_1.jpg

    cateye_on_tcr_advanced_2.jpg

    Hope that helps!

    Awesome :D I shall be doing this exactly.

    Thanks for the advice everyone.
  • brettjmcc
    brettjmcc Posts: 1,361
    Anster,
    Was in Evans last night and saw these: http://www2.cateye.com/uk/product_detail/580

    Just another thought. I turned it on and walked axcross the shop and it seems bright enough
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  • mfin
    mfin Posts: 6,729
    edited August 2011
    Or, one of these http://www.wiggle.co.uk/cateye-tl-ld610-led-rear-light/ ...same as above but without the white look to it...

    ...what I came up with with an aero post and still do is mount it horizontally on the back of the saddle rails where they come up at 45 degrees.... just a couple of cable ties straight round the light itself, one either side of it about one led in on each side... tighten the cable ties right and you end up with a light mounted right under the saddle.

    Not so good if you have a jacket that trails down and blocks it but I dont.

    And mount is so the button's underneath to turn it on and off.

    Looks smart too doing it that way, like I say though, long jacket makes it a bit of a no-no.

    Like this..... (if Id been arsed to I could have hidden the cable tie ends round the back, but I couldnt be)

    6.jpg
  • gilesjuk
    gilesjuk Posts: 340
    If you get a Fizik saddle you can get a light that clips onto the saddle instead (which is probably more aero too :)).
  • zip ties rule :D
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  • still haven't got around to getting a light, really do need to now haha.
  • gilesjuk wrote:
    If you get a Fizik saddle you can get a light that clips onto the saddle instead (which is probably more aero too :)).


    read the thread.
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  • This is my bracket adapted to fit my Aero seat post. I moulded it using a product called "Premo Sculpy". It is a mouldable hobby clay, although it's nothing like clay, it sets like a hard rubber and is absolutely perfect for the job!!!. It's incredibly easy to use, make the shape req'd then put it in the oven for 20mins at 120º. It comes out rubbery and flexible, this enables you to get the fit just right before it cools and hardens. It is so easy, and perfect!!!!
    I bought the mouldable clay at my local Hobby Craft store. :D:D:D:D:D:D
  • Here is a pic of the mouldable rubbery putty type stuff that is nothing like clay!!!!!!!! Available in loads of colours too!!!!!!
  • That might be just the thing I need. I ended up getting a Giant Numen TL 3, and the seatpost adaptor to go with it (it's a rubbish picture - the angle is on the side you can't see).

    Mounts very nicely, but annoyingly the light, which has no angle adjustment, then points down a bit, rather than up a bit, thus reducing the brightness from the eye level of a car driver.

    What I need is something to pack the angle part of the mount, to raise the bottom away from the seatpost a little and hence tip the light up a little.

    That sculpting polymer might do the trick. Thanks.
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  • izza
    izza Posts: 1,561
    I have a Exposure Flash & have the light suspended from seat rails.

    http://www.evanscycles.com/products/exp ... t-ec030112
  • That looks tidy!! I use a small saddle pack which would obscure the light there, so i had to go for the seat post option. Good lights them Flare's !!!!!!!!