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Im starting to drool
Im off to get a tissue 😉
looks even better with the new base.can,t wait for mine now.
troutie is this the one we will be getting.
Have you fixed the on/off switch locknut issue ? If not, why not ? 😉
Its fair to say I am as giddy as a ship
CustardCream - Member(Minor and discreet highjack)
Gruenermoench, whats that bar? Loving it.
(sorry - normal thread resumed...)
It's a Titanium Luv Handle from Groovycycleworks over in the states. The bar also comes in steel and in whatever colour or design you want. Can really recommend it for people that like long tours and who have had comfort issues with conventional bars and who want something a bit different.
You can read more about them here:
www.groovycycleworks.com
www.groovycycleworks.blogspot.com
Looking good Trout. Can't wait to get fettling!
I guess the bottom finning will tie people to your mount, rather than using a single bolt Electron style one. If you do go this route I'm assuming you'd lose the thickened area on the bottom 'lid' for drilling and tapping a mount: will gain some extra space inside.
D
i take it troutie will be donating to singletrack for all the advertising on the forum???????
if you care to read through this thread you will see troutie and singletrack are in discussions with this and it is all in hand
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gohan - Memberi take it troutie will be donating to singletrack for all the advertising on the forum???????
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Since when is it your bloody business? Mind your own backside, develop a class-beating item and than comment, suggest or influence other's behaviour.
i take it troutie will be donating to singletrack for all the advertising on the forum??????
tool
🙄
Gruenermoench
love it,classic and so true.
they turn up everywere.
Gohan scores own goal
Allthe pies
yep no nut issues
Deew yes we thought in would benifit from a little weight loss and extra fins but does tie it to the mount yes the boss inside has gone
Gohan to save you reading the thread a beer fund donation was made for the add in the classifieds
and also we agreed for me to buy a banner add and stw admin agreed to me putting it on hold for a couple of weeks or so as I did not want any more publicity until this batch is on the trails .
Typing this with bloodshot eyes after getting back from D2D What a night .
Loaned a new light to a guy called Gavin who was teamed up with the DIY ledgend
Robdeanhove you may remember the mega thread a few years ago that started me and a few others light building .
What a nail biting race and with the last laps for the pair to go they were 4th placed and after 2 stonking laps they had captured 3rd so on a test ride for the new light it got on the podium
Might have got higher but for a bent chain problem for Rob on the first lap that lost him about 10 mins
Thanks Gavin and Rob Real nice to meet you both and thanks for giving the light a good thrashing
I was like an expectant dad wondering if it would perform ok
I'd like to add a report on 'real world' testing of Trout's lights this weekend.
Some of you who have been following this thread will recall that Trout was asking for someone who was riding D2D this weekend to test his lights, so I got in touch, as I'm interested in trying out new things, and have dabbled in the past with making my my own home brew lights.
After a bit of bouncing around of ideas, Trout eventually decided to drive down to Thetford, and meet me and my riding buddy, Robdeanhove, of the infamous homebrew LED light fame.
Now, on to the lights themselves!
Trout brought me a daddy Trout and a baby Trout. The daddy mounted very easily on my bars, directly over the stem with the battery being strapped under the stem with a single velcro strap. The baby Trout mounted with a single velcro strap to the top of the helmet. My riding/racing preference is to ride without a pack, so we ended up strapping a battery onto the back of the helmet.
Playing around with the light, I was really impressed with the switches, and how well constructed the lights felt. I've raced with plastic pipe LED-lights, so don't demand aesthetics over function, but these were really cool. I liked the little 'Trout' logo, proposed on here, and also the luminous paint used behind the LED's, so that once you turn them off, the lights glow a cool green. Handy if you drop them, or they get ripped off in a bad crash - but, I just liked how they made people notice you were riding something new and a little different.
During the race, I spent most of the time with the Daddy on 'full', with the Baby on 'low'. This was more than enough light for the tight, twisty trees in Thetford. Switching between 'full' and 'low' is really easy with a nice, positive click on the push switch. The switch has no illumination, but I found it easy enough to find, even in a hurry as I suddenly entered a section of singletrack. With both lights on full, the light levels were astonishing, with a really good coverage of light up to about 50-60 metres out.
I found battery life to be pretty good with the 'standard' batteries (although I have to confess I can't remember their rating) I ran the Daddy on two batteries for 7 laps, and although I noticed a small decrease in its intensity after a couple of laps, the light produced was still well above what I was used to.
The Baby, mounted on my helmet could do with a lighter battery, if you are going to mount it on the helmet in its entirety, otherwise you could easily carry the battery in your pack. After 3 laps, I swapped to my Joystick Maxx, as we didn't have another battery small enough to mount on my helmet. This was instantly noticeable for its much reduced power, in fact, I hardly noticed that it was on, or really felt I needed it with the Daddy doing its business on the bars. The only exception to this was really tight stuff, when being able to 'look' around the corner was necessary. I would say that with a little work on the ergonomics of the battery, the Baby light would be hard to beat for the money.
Trout pointed out that these lights were running on the 'old' LEDs. The new ones he is waiting for, will be 35% brighter and draw less battery power!! Wow!
I would like to pass a huge thanks to Trout and wish him all the best for these lights. In a small way of thanks, we came 3rd in the Male Pairs, and hopefully I provided a useful test of these lights in a 'real world' setting.
Good to meet you there trout, even if it was only for a few mins. the baby Trout was definatly a really cool little bit of kit.
Can't wait for mine now,good things come to those who wait. I loved my old Rush HIDs. Trout I think I have ordered the full Trout?
Mmmm, lovely!!! 🙂 Just to think that one of those puppies will be riding around with me soon! Can't wait!! On that note Trout, when do you think we can expect to see them roughly?
Cheers,
James.
Ooo, that looks impressive! You must be getting really excited now, Trout.
Jammy
Leds dispatched from OZ today
Drivers shipping from USA around 8th oct
That is all I know at the moment tis a waiting game now
All those will be at the anodizers tommorrow black and grey will be done first then other colours may have to wait for them to run that colour .
Is the "shipping" coming over by ship or plane?
If it the colour holds mine up I'll have mine in grey along with the the day glow paint as well please.
Likewise bud, but im fairly patient, so long as it's on the bike before the hour goes forward im cool, plus im sure you'll want to play with the optics first anyway.
I have a good friend who will probably want a night ride with me, she's gonna have to wait until i get my mitts on the troutelight seeing she runs a lupine betty afterall. 😆
ive ordered gold (home build) but am not really bothered so if it makes it easier I could go for another colour?
Scott
all good things come to he who waits 😉
Trout, are the logos going under the anodisation (ie already engraved on the ones above) OR are the anodized lights going back to the CNC place so that the logos are exposed Alu?
I know you said the former, but the only pics have been with post anodised etching.
Hux
I quarantee you will have your light before the clocks go forward
you may not need it as much then though 😆
though I fear you will miss the hour going back this month .
John Climber
EMS which is australian express mail service .
CHB logo after adodising shows up better.
I dont think colours will effect lead times
I quarantee you will have your light before the clocks go forward
you may not need it as much then thoughthough I fear you will miss the hour going back this month .
Oh bugger
I dont think colours will effect lead times
Good news, are you OK with my screw hole and bolt/screw thread?
Oh haha i see what i did then, oh well im sure it'll be worth the wait, expect me to post more often when i start getting twitchy. 😆
I guess the p7 will have to come out and play for the time being ho hum.
Chris
Have dropped a "deep sea diver" into the STW coffers for the thread support..........................loooooooooooooking good
So Trout have you named these the "LUMEN LIBERATOR" from your web site?
The LL has been an idea I had a long while ago when testing optics on an led which was just fixed to a block of aluminium and I saw that a load of light came out sideways too
now this light is lost inside the case just bouncing around
the optics at best are 90 % effiecient but more likley 80% so I thought by opening up the bottom these caged lumens could get out and shine around the front wheel
hense the Liberated lumens 😀 and the name stuck
You cant beat liberation. ❗
I`ve been on about your light tonight on our regular Tues. night ride....there were some raised eyebrows when i mentioned the 2000+ lumens 😛
There were 23 out tonight, and when i show them how good it is, then there might just be more required!!!!
Hey, Stoney, how you doing after my helping you the other day with your light ?.
Pass on the details, etc ?.
Let us know what you think of it, when you receive your light.
L.
how much are the cheapest lights?
So what's the finished lunem power of the 5 led sets then Trout?
Ta
Taka
Might be able to fit you up with a mark one Trout light battery and charger in a couple of weeks .
John
according to those who have worked it out approx 2200 lums is the on paper output from 6 XPGs R5
well they are now in the UK
Date Time Location Service Area Check Point Details
Oct 7, 2009 5:00pm UNITED KINGDOM - COVENTRY PF Received and awaiting clearance for delivery.
Oct 5, 2009 11:40pm AUSTRALIA - MELBOURNE Processed - enroute to final destination.
Oct 5, 2009 10:26pm AUSTRALIA - MELBOURNE Received and ready for processing.
Oct 5, 2009 4:45pm NUNAWADING BC Item lodged
Ok, so I'll be over to yours tomorrow afternoon to collect them then? 😉
Actually as it is at home at the moment I might need you to send them out to me instead
Woot!!!!
2200? As I understand it there is an efficiency to factor in (heat production etc) on that figure. Is this correct, or is it 2200 actual output?
2000 - 2200 who cares they are still much better than what I've got
I quite agree, just askin'
cheers how much roughly are they?for pocketmoney duiteys 😉
tom
I want one!


