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I stock many of the parts used in these Bike lighting projects, on my web store. Here is the link to my web store page with bike lighting and P7 LED parts. Click here to go to my web store Click here to go back to the Main Bike lights page |
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Note that the offset mounts shown on this page are no longer
available. I bought every one I could find and sold them all. |
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I love the Marwi bike light mounts and have used
them for many years.
Features I like: The handlebar mount has two removable plastic spacer/adapters for regular 25mm handle bars or large size 31mm handle bars. I have both sized bars on my bikes, but I also have 3 of these mounts and so I don't have to remove them from the bikes. The handle bar mount has a cam lock quick release just like a bike skewer. It has a threaded rod that you can turn to adjust the size, and then there is a cam, like a skewer to lock down it down to the bars. The part that you mount to your light slides onto the handlebar mount and snaps/locks into place. You just push on a small lever to release the light form the bike and leave the mount on the handlebar. The top part of the mount has two rails that are slides for the light mount. This part also swivels side to side and has small ratchets that keep it locked into position. You can grab the light while riding and twist it side to side to align your headlight beam. You can turn and lock the slide rails around at other angles. I also make an adapter so you can hook up the Magic Shine P7 light to these Marwi mounts. Go to my web store link at the top of this page to order these items. |
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The Marwi Helmet mount is made of a very tough,
but flexible plastic.
It bends to the shape of your helmet very nicely. It has a thick, grippy rubber on the under side to keep it from moving once you lock it down to your helmet. The mount slides off so you can remove your light, and then you just leave the flat mount on the helmet. It has a very low profile when the light is removed. |
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| This image shows how you can swivel the top and point the light where you want it | Here's a shot of both mounts with the slide on mount attached |
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This is the slide on mount that comes with
both Marwi mounts. There is a 1/4" sized hole through the uprights where you mount your light. The small washers snap into place in the uprights The washers have a raised lock washer pattern on the other side that grips the light |
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| Helmet mount shot with Marwi P7 LED | Helmet mount shot with Marwi P7 LED |
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| Helmet mount shot with MagicShine P7 LED | Helmet mount shot with Magic Shine P7 LED |
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| Cockpit shot of dual Marwi P7 LED's | Dual Marwi P7 LED's |
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| Side shot of Marwi P7 and Magic Shine P7 | Marwi P7 LED and Magic Shine P7 LED |
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| Just slide the lights off and leave the mounts on your bike |
Here's a shot showing the Marwi offset mount You can turn the mount around the other direction also. You can spread out your lights a bit wider if you use two offset mounts The top part of the Marwi handlebar mount swivels and locks. You can swivel it 180 degrees so the offset mount points towards the outside of the handlebars. |
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