Night Rider Luminous 650 On Silvios 1.5 and 2.0
The photograph below shows one person's choice of lighting for Silvio 1.5 and 2.0. I chose the Night Rider Luminous 650 because it is bright, has a high endurance flasher mode, and has a self contained, rechargeable battery. It also has three non-flashing brightness levels. "Performance Bicycle" did some tests where they compared a variety of lights by shining them down a tunnel. I tried to locate this reference but unfortunately was not able to find it. They do have a YouTube posting instead. You can Google it if you are interested.
First let me say that I almost never ride at night, and I never begin a ride planning to ride at night. If things go wrong, I can and have ridden at night. So please filter my comments accordingly. For me, lights (bright, powerful, flashing lights) make me very visible in the day. I have one in the front, as shown in the pictures and one mounted on my helmet, pointing to the rear. The forward flashing light is always on. The rear pointing helmet light is on when I am not riding in a group, which is most of the time. I can turn the rear light on and off while riding. This is important because it is most annoying for other cyclists to have to look into a Night Rider 650 at close range for very long. Since they are behind me, I figure they're my the wingmen, so I really don't need a rear pointing light in this situation.
In situations where a cyclist is in clutter (cars, signs, road signs, trees, etc.), a bicycle can be difficult to pick out. Even worse is when you are riding on that great back road and come out of the shadows to a blind driveway. For me, flags do not offer enough frontal visibility and add a bunch of drag. With active lighting, on the other hand, you will be seen, even in daylight. The Night Rider 650 is obnoxiously bright in the flasher mode at close range.
The mount I bought on-line from Hostel Shoppe (http://www.hostelshoppe.com/cgi-bin/readitem.pl?Accessory=1165594587 ). On my Silvio 1.5, I have the 100mm leg extensions. On my 2.0, I have the 75mm extensions. It doesn't really matter on the leg length. It's probably best just to buy the 100mm legs if you decide to go this way. This setup was inspired by romelman, but I chose the easy way out and bought the mounting hardware off-the-shelf. My thanks to him for sharing this excellent idea and complements for what appears to be a well crafted part.
And from the "Dog's Eye" (or "Car's Eye") view .......... Take away the white background and there's not much to look at. By the way, the light is not operating in this photograph.
I hope this helps.
Raine ....
This post is also pertinent to your questions regarding Silvio 1.5 Lighting. Hope you are tuned in.