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headlight for Shimano (PRO) Stealth EVO bar
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I'm looking for a good headlight that isn't too bulky but that will fit on my PRO (Shimano) Stealth EVO integrated bar.
I personally would love if Garmin, for example, made a gps/bike computer/headlight combo. If there's one, please let me know.

Ben
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Re: headlight for Shimano (PRO) Stealth EVO bar [OC Ben] [ In reply to ]
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Barfly "Spoon" Mount with the optional GoPro/light mount underneath? I'm sure there are other, similar options.

https://barflybike.com/...enter-bar-stem-mount

https://barflybike.com/...r-fly-accessory-pack

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Last edited by: gary p: Jul 10, 19 10:27
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Re: headlight for Shimano (PRO) Stealth EVO bar [OC Ben] [ In reply to ]
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OC Ben wrote:
I'm looking for a good headlight that isn't too bulky but that will fit on my PRO (Shimano) Stealth EVO integrated bar.
I personally would love if Garmin, for example, made a gps/bike computer/headlight combo. If there's one, please let me know.

Ben


Corrected by Gary P. Thanks. The Garmin mount won't work.

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Last edited by: jmh: Jul 10, 19 10:43
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Re: headlight for Shimano (PRO) Stealth EVO bar [jmh] [ In reply to ]
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jmh wrote:
K-Edge Garmin Splayd Race Mount

K-Edge Go-Pro Mount

Any light that fits a Go-Pro/Blendr Mount. Lots of brands make them-Garmin, Lezyne, Bontrager, etc.

Might need to hit up Shapeways for a 3d printed adapter if you chose to use a light like the Bontrager Ion 200 RT.

The K-Edge Splayd mount is apparently not compatible with the add-on underneath GoPro mount.

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Re: headlight for Shimano (PRO) Stealth EVO bar [gary p] [ In reply to ]
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it looks to me that you either mount the light or the garmin unit. is that right? that's why it would be great if garmin added a light to the Edge unit, for example.
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Re: headlight for Shimano (PRO) Stealth EVO bar [OC Ben] [ In reply to ]
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OC Ben wrote:
it looks to me that you either mount the light or the garmin unit. is that right? that's why it would be great if garmin added a light to the Edge unit, for example.

No, the garmin mount is on top. The optional GoPro/Light mount bolts to the bottom of the Spoon mount. The result is similar to this:



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Re: headlight for Shimano (PRO) Stealth EVO bar [gary p] [ In reply to ]
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Rubber strap style clamp? One I have is long enough I think it would go all the way around an aero profiled bar.

If not, stem mounted light with a strap style?

I feel like this came up on Bikeforums recently with lots of replies.
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Re: headlight for Shimano (PRO) Stealth EVO bar [OC Ben] [ In reply to ]
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Not sure if you're using it to see the road in front of you / riding in the dark, or just want a light for visibility.

I use one of these and mount it on the underside of the stem. (rubber band is long enough to go around beefy stems)

https://ride.lezyne.com/...ducts/1-led-12f-v404
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Re: headlight for Shimano (PRO) Stealth EVO bar [gary p] [ In reply to ]
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interesting option but the bar itself is flat not round, so that "loop" thing won't work.
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Re: headlight for Shimano (PRO) Stealth EVO bar [grabujosmi] [ In reply to ]
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I don't need the light to see when it's dark, I only ride when sunlight is available. I want the light for drivers to see me. I already have a bontrager tail light, which by the way, has a tiny rubber ring which makes it useless on my Pinarello with squareish seat post. I have to attach the light to the Fizik rear saddle bag. Not pretty but that light is the best I've seen.
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Re: headlight for Shimano (PRO) Stealth EVO bar [OC Ben] [ In reply to ]
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OC Ben wrote:
the bar itself is flat not round, so that "loop" thing won't work.

I understand that. I'm trying to tell you the Barfly spoon mount can be set up the same way (with the optional gopro/light mount I linked) and should attach to the Stealth EVO bar using the two bolts on the bottom. I just couldn't find a picture of that exact mount set up that way.

"They're made of latex, not nitroglycerin"
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Re: headlight for Shimano (PRO) Stealth EVO bar [OC Ben] [ In reply to ]
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OC Ben wrote:
I'm looking for a good headlight that isn't too bulky but that will fit on my PRO (Shimano) Stealth EVO integrated bar.
I personally would love if Garmin, for example, made a gps/bike computer/headlight combo. If there's one, please let me know.

Ben

I use a quality LED flashlight with a rechargeable battery. Use the bands and the stem mount plate and attach it under the stock Garmin mount.
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Re: headlight for Shimano (PRO) Stealth EVO bar [svennn] [ In reply to ]
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I was kind of thinking about doing something like that. I have the what I call K edge lollipop (splayed) and I mount the Garmin EDGE on it. I was thinking of figuring out a way to attach the light under that same mount. It might look horrible and not very aero but it might work out.
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Re: headlight for Shimano (PRO) Stealth EVO bar [OC Ben] [ In reply to ]
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https://fabric.cc/...0-lumen-front-light/

If you have an out-front mount and run garmin
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Re: headlight for Shimano (PRO) Stealth EVO bar [grabujosmi] [ In reply to ]
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now we're talking. that's something I'd buy. Do you have it? how secure is the garmin once it's attached?
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Re: headlight for Shimano (PRO) Stealth EVO bar [gary p] [ In reply to ]
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gary p wrote:
Barfly "Spoon" Mount with the optional GoPro/light mount underneath? I'm sure there are other, similar options.

https://barflybike.com/...enter-bar-stem-mount

https://barflybike.com/...r-fly-accessory-pack

Use this ^^^ + get the Garmin head light. I have the Barfly + Gopro/light mount underneath on my tri extensions and run the garmin light on that setup. Bluetooth + solid battery life for day time riding, and think the night mode is decent pending how bright you want it.

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Re: headlight for Shimano (PRO) Stealth EVO bar [OC Ben] [ In reply to ]
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it's only 30 lumen, is that bright enough? I just saw it on ebay for 29.99. I'll buy it and try it. for 30 bucks I don't mind.
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Re: headlight for Shimano (PRO) Stealth EVO bar [OC Ben] [ In reply to ]
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I got the light and it looks good although I'm not sure how far the light can be seen from. It looks aero and it's definitely more aero than most lights I see on the road


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Re: headlight for Shimano (PRO) Stealth EVO bar [OC Ben] [ In reply to ]
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so, after running the light for a few rides, I realized that it isn't bright enough to be seen during the day time. At home in the garage at night with the light off, it seems pretty bright, but out on the road in the daytime, not so much.

I'm looking at a different light now, the Lezyne Zecto Drive front. This pic shows the rear light but the design it's the same. My question is, is the rubber band long enough to go around the aero bar (I already know the answer, no) but can I do a home-made remedy and use other ruber bands, like the garmin bands used to hold the Edge units? I have lots of those and I think they can work. has anybody used such a "crazy" idea?


By the way, I use a Bontrager Flare R rear light but with the clip-on attached to the Fizik tool bag under the seat. Last Saturday I was riding in the Newport Beach/Irvine area and I happen to ride for a few kilometers behind a Hagens Berman Axeon Cycling Team rider. The team rides Pinarello F10's and the seat post is just like the one I have on my Gan. Anyway, I saw that the guy had a very bright but very tiny light right at the base of the seat post, aero seat post. I researched a lot and it turns out it's a light made by MOST, the in-house Pinarello component company. The light is called MOST Red Eye and it's very inexpensive, at $20 on Amazon. While I was just searching for a front light, I will buy the Red Eye. Again, for that price, I'm willing to try it.


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