Product description
Supernova Airstream QR mount black (black)
The new Airstream quick release allows you to install the light safely on the fork crown. A socket holds the rear light connector when you take the Airstream off the bike.
Details
- Retaining socket for tail light connector with headlight removed
- stainless steel screws
At a glance
Features
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Purpose
Trekking, Bike Travel, Every Day / Commuting, Lifestyle / Urban Biking, Everyday Cycling, Commuting, Lifestyle / Single Speed, Urban Sports, Cross
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Main Information
Type/Intended use:
Mount (bicycle)
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Assembly
Assembly:
Fixed mounting on the fork, with quick release, M6 thread, stainless steel screws
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Material
Material:
Aluminium, black anodised
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Scope of Delivery
Content / delivery size:
1 x Headlight bracket f. Supernova Airstream QR
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Model Year
2022
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Article number
378314
Manufacturer article number
KA623-QR
EAN
4260224796240
Customer opinions
Niklas
Airstream fork holder
Translated from the German
To the original
The Airstream fork mount saves handlebar space by mounting the headlight to the fork. This also looks better to my taste. Unfortunately, the adjustment is very fiddly and the lock is difficult to set so tightly that the headlight can no longer be adjusted. This is basically the only disadvantage of the "Airstream". With particularly thick forks, you should use a longer screw that goes all the way through the aluminum block of the holder so as not to damage the thread.
21.11.2022