Now I'm trying to imagine what your bike looks like. Switching other lights off to make your yellow side indicators more noticeable, is an excellent precaution. I'll have to find more room on the handlebar for another switch, if I want indicators. I miss indicators... they came in very handy years ago, when I had a motorcycle.
Well, the Araldite has set. While trying to angle the flasher mount using very tight zipties, the Araldite holding the reflector to the mirror back broke - the mirror back is quite soft, Araldite works better with hard close fitting surfaces which don't change shape too much under force, such happens when struggling trying to tighten zipties to adjust the orientatio of a flashing light mount, to an impossible angle. Still, it was easier to fettle the mount on with the reflector off the bike.
Araldite didn't have much surface area to stick - the mount is only 8mm wide, so is the reflector edge, and at 90 degrees rotation, that's a tiny and wholly inadequate square area... so I increased the surface area using some old bits I found at the bottom of a drawer: a thick rubber washer from something, was Arandited inside a nylon tube end from an old chair, table or who knows what from long long ago... Then filed down to form an angle so the light is pointed at traffic viewing from behind the bike, and steel washer (might not be stainless
) was Araldited to the mount...
It aint pretty!
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..and Frankenstein's plastic (for the reflector's edge) was Araldited to that - I have no clamps for that angle, pressed together using a very tightly tightened tiny ziptie looped through one o fthe holes, and left to gravity and time to set.
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...and finally my right hand side red constant running light is firmly Araldited on - I increased the 8mm edge of the reflector using Araldited together ziptie bits stacked up because, every extra bit of surface area helps Araldite.
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It feels pretty sturdy, but for extra security, there is invisible nylon thread also holding it on, in case the Araldite breaks. Which it may well might! Who am I kidding? It's gonna break!
This'll do for now, I'll see what the rozzers make of it - "The darn thing is pointed backwards! Look, it's not even flashing! It isn't visible from the front occifer!" Is what I'll tell them.