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Planet Bike Fork Mount Bike Headlight Bracket, Black

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About this item

  • Planet Bike bolt-on headlight bracket securely fastens to the fork crown, offering an innovative mounting solution that centers your headlight directly above the front wheel of the bike
  • Universal 26.2 diameter mount easily accommodates a wide array of clamp and stretch strap mounting systems for whatever head light you decide to run
  • Bracket bolts through brake mount on fork crown (hardware included)
  • Converts to a 26.2mm universal mount to fit most headlight mounting systems
  • Compatible with all Planet Bike Blaze, Beamer, Spok, Blinky, and Spot headlights
  • Weight: 72 grams


The Bolt-On headlight bracket mounts to fork crown and provides a unique mounting option that centers a headlight just above the front wheel. It comes with a platform that is specifically designed to work with most Planet Bike lights. This platform can be removed quickly to create a 26.2 diameter universal mount that accommodates most clamp and stretch strap mounting systems.


Melvin Bridgmon
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024
I use this to hold my Vooda 12 Volt Bike Light. I haven't found a different holder for my light. This is the second mount I brought. It shakes alot. I wish it was thicker at the bottom near the attachment point. The other ones I brought broke near the attachment point after a year or two.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2024
This is the third mount I’ve purchased over the years, I use the Blaze 800 rechargeable headlight and it’s awesome! HOWEVER, the design has apparently changed, the latest mount was blank and had no light mount hardware. Now my rechargeable lights are completely useless and now I will have to find a replacement light system. This is very disappointing!
irelan122
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2022
this unit a few good points. but definitely a few bad ones. i like that it takes the headlight off the handlebars and places it center of the bike. it comes with the standard quick release mount (for planet bike lights at least).one of the issues i have with it is, on my bike at least, where it mounts puts it right at the point of contact with the frame should the front wheel and handlebars swing all the way to one side. causing it to smack right into the bike frame and if not tightened down really, really tight. it will move the assy. out of alignment. i have a two leg central mount kickstand that lifts either the front or the back tire off the ground while deployed. whichever end is lighter, which is usually the front, will raise off the ground and i’d free to swing one way or the other. which is what usually happens. when it does the mount smacks right into the frame. this caused me to acquire different hardware to ensure i could wrench it down so tight that it would not budge when it swung into the frame like that. it seems to be holding up fine now.a second thing i found a little frustrating is that u can direct the aim of the light u attach up and down. the problem is there is no way to lock the position once u find one to ur liking. if u are like me u will want to leave ur light on there unless u have to lock it up outside a store or something like that. when i’m at home my bike is in a secure location so i don’t need to worry about it being stolen or things attached to it being removed. that and the fact that i use my bike nearly every day means i don’t like removing the accessories i have attached to it. so the light stays attached to the mount most of the time. when a time comes that i need to use the light. i reach down to turn it on. pushing the button on the top near the head of the light. this causes the mount to shift the aim down. so i m required to approach this function with some awareness as to the possible result of my actions. not like when the light was mounted on the handlebars and it did not move when u went to turn it on or off.the last issue i have i don’t know for sure if i would describe it as an “issue”. but the light is so low on the bike that if it is pointed down to shine just a couple of feet in front of the bike, it will be shining mostly on the front wheel. now this blocks some of the light fromreaching the surface of the road but it also lights up the wheel making the bike even more visible. not that i need that with all the lights i have on my bike. but if u don’t have so many lights this might come in handy.i would still recommend this product to someone looking for an alternative to the handlebar position for their headlight. but with caveats.
Bryan Hecht
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2022
Bolt is a bit longer than it should be, wouldn't be an issue but the threading stops just short of where I need it. Threw a nut in there as a spacer and working great.
Juan Rodriguez
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2022
Good quality Headlight bracket. NiteRider head light won’t fit as it. Have to remove the slider out of the NiteRider handlebar mount and bolted on top of the one that comes with this bracket. After adapting the NiteRider mount it worked as I want it. If you are using NiteRider head light and don’t want to get crafty do not get this product as the NiteRider head light handlebar mount won’t fit on the bracket. Do not even try to use the provided bolt. The provided bolt break as I was tightening and end up using an automobile grade bold that I found in my toolbox.
Drew
Reviewed in Canada on November 26, 2021
Bolt too short for fork
iPhoneRon
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2021
Really nice light holder. I have been looking for something like this for years for my wife’s bike. Worked so well I bought a second one for my daughters bike.
TheyCallMeNasty
Reviewed in Canada on July 23, 2020
I realized after I ordered it that my DHMTB didn't have a screw hole to attach this to so I fastened and criss crossed a bunch of zip ties and it is quite secure!Positions my headlight at a lower position, much more suitable to riding requirements
Goat Rides Bikes
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2020
Use a fork fender boss mount or really mount anywhere that makes logical sense. It is VERY stable. There is a rubber gasket on the fork side to protect the bike finish. Convertible. Easily remove the clip on piece if your light doesn't match the mount type. Simply mount up your light as if it was mounted to your handlebars. Ridiculously good value. I would have paid $30 for this unit.
Great White North
Reviewed in Canada on December 26, 2020
Very good sturdy mount, a bit pricey but great overall.
Murray
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2020
We added this to our 1993 Trek Tandem. Handlebars were full - no space available. We wanted the light for safety. This did the trick. It was easy to install on the reflector mount. It is very sturdy. We are pleased. Just what we needed.
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