Question to Andre: "I use my BUMM lights in combination with a Cateye TL LD-1100 with both rows on flash, a killer combination". That's the setup I would like to have, but I'm wondering, did you manage to fit both lights on the rear carrier, or did you mount the Cateye somewhere else (eg seat post)?
Thanks
Yorgos
My BUMM Line is attached to the bracket on the Tubus Cosmo rack.
The Cateye TL-LD1100 is tiewrapped to the rear crossrail of the rack, on top of it. You can't hang it below because then it blocks the Line. Fortunately, on my bike there is clear space there, because I don't use a rack top bag but a saddlebag (a big leather weekend bag) sitting crosswise on the rack, and never carry anything else on the rack because either a pannier basket or a pannier briefcase or another pannier bag is always attached to the bike as I like carrying stuff low down (my typical shopping is a case of wine...)
The 1100 also needs a tie wrap across it from side to side because I've lost an end cap, which ruined the first one I bought.
To orient you, you can see the back pockets of my saddlebag in the centre, on the left the brown leather toolbar, on the right the rearward hook of the pannier basket, both the toolbar and the basket attaching to the lower rail of the Tubus Cosmo rack. The shiny metal is the stainless steel of the rack, the Line below it, the Cateye sitting on top of it, the arrangement of the tiewraps clear.
I considered seatpost and luggage mounting for the Cateye but found that the best control over the direction and visibility of the lamp was on the rear edge of the rack. Also, my bike is huge, so the rear edge of the rack is nicely positioned to shine right into the eyes of any careless driver. There is absolutely no possibility of a driver not seeing me from anywhere on a 270 degree arc, and that's just my rear lamps.
Andre Jute