Portland Design Works Light Nug

Portland Design Works Light Nug

Bicycle Light Eyelet Mount

Ọrọ Iṣaaju

The Portland Design Works Light Nug is an accessory designed to provide an alternative mounting point for bicycle lights. It allows you to attach standard bicycle headlights or taillights to existing eyelets on your bike's frame or fork, thereby freeing up handlebar or seatpost space and offering flexible light positioning.

Sun mo tipetipe view of the Portland Design Works Light Nug, a cylindrical metal mount with a knurled surface and a bolt hole.

Image: The Light Nug, a solid alloy mount for bicycle lights.

Ṣeto

This section details the steps for installing your Light Nug.

Awọn eroja to wa:

  • 1 x Light Nug
  • 1 x Mounting Bolt
  • 2 x Awọn ẹrọ ifoso

Awọn irinṣẹ ti a beere:

  • 4mm Allen Wrench (not included)

Awọn igbesẹ fifi sori ẹrọ:

  1. Ṣe idanimọ Ibi Iṣagbesori: The Light Nug is designed to mount to any standard eyelet on your bicycle's fork or frame. Common locations include fork dropouts, mid-blade fork mounts, or rear frame eyelets.
  2. Ṣepọ Oke: Insert the provided bolt through one washer, then through the Light Nug, and finally through the second washer.
  3. Attach to Bicycle: Align the assembled Light Nug with an available eyelet on your bicycle. Thread the bolt into the eyelet. Ensure both washers are properly seated between the Light Nug and the bicycle frame/fork.
  4. Wiwọn Ailewu: Using a 4mm Allen wrench, tighten the bolt securely. It is crucial to tighten the bolt firmly to prevent the Light Nug from rotating once a light is mounted.
  5. Mount Your Light: Once the Light Nug is installed, you can attach any standard bicycle headlight or taillight to it, treating the Light Nug like a section of handlebar.
A close-up of the Light Nug securely bolted to a bicycle fork eyelet, demonstrating its attachment.

Image: The Light Nug attached to a bicycle fork eyelet.

A bicycle headlight mounted onto the Light Nug, which is attached to a bicycle fork eyelet.

Image: A bicycle light mounted onto the Light Nug.

Fifi sori Fidio:

Video: This official Portland Design Works video demonstrates the installation process of the Light Nug on a bicycle fork, showing how to secure it with a bolt and washers, and then attach a headlight.

Ṣiṣẹ

The Light Nug allows for flexible placement of your bicycle lights. You can mount lights on the front fork, rear frame, or even on compatible racks or baskets that feature standard eyelets. This versatility helps to free up handlebar space and ensures your light beam is not obstructed by bags or other accessories, providing optimal visibility and safety.

A bicycle headlight mounted on a Light Nug attached to the lower part of a bicycle fork, near the wheel axle.

Aworan: Example of Light Nug mounted on a bicycle fork.

A bicycle headlight mounted on a Light Nug, which is attached to the front of a bicycle basket.

Aworan: Example of Light Nug mounted on a bicycle basket.

Itoju

To ensure the longevity and proper function of your Light Nug, follow these maintenance guidelines:

  • Ayẹwo igbagbogbo: Periodically inspect the Light Nug and its mounting bolt for tightness. Vibrations from riding can cause fasteners to loosen over time.
  • Ninu: Clean the Light Nug with a damp cloth as needed. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or harsh chemicals, which could damage the finish.
  • Iduroṣinṣin Ohun elo: The Light Nug is constructed from durable metal and is rated IP67 for water resistance, meaning it is protected against dust and can withstand immersion in water up to 1 meter for 30 minutes. However, proper care will extend its lifespan.

Laasigbotitusita

  • Light Rotates After Mounting: If your bicycle light rotates or shifts on the Light Nug, ensure the mounting bolt securing the Light Nug to the bicycle eyelet is sufficiently tightened. The knurled surface of the Light Nug is designed to grip the light's clamp, but a loose primary bolt will allow rotation.
  • Difficulty Threading Bolt: If you encounter difficulty threading the mounting bolt into the eyelet, check for cross-threading. Ensure the bolt is aligned correctly with the eyelet before attempting to tighten it. Do not force the bolt.

Awọn pato

Ohun eloIrin
Iṣagbesori IruFrame Mount (Eyelet)
Iwọn opin26.0mm
Iwọn Nkan0.1 Poun (isunmọ. 45 giramu)
Omi Resistance IpeleMabomire (IP67)
Awọn irinše to waLight Nug, washers, bolt

Atilẹyin ọja

The Portland Design Works Light Nug comes with a lifetime warranty for defects. Please retain your proof of purchase for any warranty claims. For specific details regarding warranty coverage and procedures, refer to the official Portland Design Works webojula tabi kan si wọn onibara iṣẹ.

Atilẹyin

For further assistance, product information, or to report any issues not covered in this manual, please visit the official Portland Design Works website. You can typically find contact information for customer support, FAQs, and additional resources there.

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