DIY Self-Leveling Bike Light Mount

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DIY Self-Leveling Bike Light Mount

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DIY Self-Leveling Bike Light Mount

To get the most out of helmet lights, they should be leveled by direct their beams towards drivers. This Instructable will show you how to build a self-leveling mount which is compatible with Portland Design Works, Cygolite, and Planet Bike tail lights. You can also install this mount to panniers and backpacks or attach a camera to it. The bike light I used is the PDW Danger Zone Rear Light.

Materials

  • 2 - plastic strips
  • 1 - 2" #6-32 bolt
  • 4 - #6 flat washers
  • 12 - #6-32 nuts
  • Cable ties
  • Angle bracket
  • Tail light

Drill Plastic Strips

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Drill the strips for the cable ties and the bolt.

Attach Angle Bracket to the Clip of the Light

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Make sure there is enough space for removing the batteries or accessing the button.

Attach the Angle Bracket to a Plastic Strip

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Attach Both Cable Ties With a Bolt

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You will need to use the nuts and washers in this step. To lock the nuts in place, tighten them in opposite directions with two pliers. This will form a hinge. Test to make sure that gravity will level the light.

Update: Four nuts were added in the center to stabilize it.

Attach the Mount to the Helmet

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Make sure that the light has a full range of motion. If not, you can trim the mount.