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Product Weight:2.0 pounds
Package Length:7.6 inches
Package Width:1.9 inches
Package Height:1.1 inches
Package Weight:0.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 10 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 10 customer reviews )
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4An Excellent Light Mounting Option  Jul 10, 2011 By M. Hughes "Wheel and Photo nut"
If your front steel fork has no brazed-on eylets for placing light mounts, the Minoura Besso Headlight Mount might be just the ticket for placing lights on your front fork. It is very straight-forward in mounting, coming with rubber spacers and a clamping mechanism for attachment. Every light I had from Planet Bike lights to my MiNewt attaced securely. I put it on a 1989 Bianchi Tangent which had no provisions for mounting something like the Paul Gino Mount. It's only limitation is the warning in the instructions that direct you to mount the Besso on the bottom 1/3 of the front fork.

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5Simple solution for better light  May 04, 2011 By T. Chatman
I mounted this on the fork of my bicycle in about five minutes. It's easy to install and does just what you'd like -- it puts the light closer to the road and gets it off your handlebars. If you don't have much space on your handlebars or if the view forward is blocked by a handlebar bag or basket or something like that, this little mount will solve your problem. I can still reach down and turn the light off and on while riding, which is good. The mount seems sturdy and solid; I'm not concerned it's going to break or snap off. In all, it seems like a great solution so far.

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5Solid Fork Mount For Your Headlight!  Dec 12, 2011 By jtdunc
Mounts securely to my fork on my Cannondale hybrid. My NiteRider headlight mounts tightly onto this mount. If you want real usable light on the ground so you can see obstacles like roots, cracks, or broken glass, this mounts allows me visibility out 15 yards. Love it.

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5Exactly what I needed  Jul 10, 2011 By Anonymous
These mounts work perfectly for mounting lights low without worrying about eyelights. I have been using a pair of them for several months to hold Planet Bike Blaze 1 W lights (the quick release easily fits on these mounts and I can still pull the lights off without trouble). I worried for a while about splash for otherwise soaking the lights, which does happen somewhat, but the huge improvement in the quality of the light on the road is far more than worth it. (My front wheel also ends up nicely lit up, so my visibility from cars approaching on the side is vastly improved.) I've had no trouble with these mounts since installing, and I use my bike every day to commute. Even when the mounts get bumped by another bike in a rack or similar, they don't move to any significant extent.

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4Perfect for what I needed it for  Apr 15, 2011 By earh0x
Used this with Arkon GPS032 GPS and Smartphone Waterproof Hard case with Bicycle and Motorcycle Mount (Black) on handlebars of a TNG Venice (YAMAHA Vino clone) scooter. Was a little annoying to install, but fit perfectly where I needed it.

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