Ive looked on ebay but haven’t found what I want. I want an attachment that will tie into the front of the stem, like tillquist has made. It is for my aero bars and I want a clean mount. Thanks.
3t makes one built right into the stem. I think it’s the integra.
Something like this perhaps?
Found it at GPS City:
http://www.gpscity.ca/garmin-edge-stem-mount.html
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so you don’t want one that is mounted at 90’ to the aero bar, like this
http://www.racycles.com/product/zipp-quickview-tt-garmin-computer-mount
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why not something like this for between the bars wherever you want it?
Yeah, but I wanted something simple without changing my stem.
Those custom garmin stem mounts that tillquist made are very, very, …very nice. However, in all likelihood, it would be difficult to make these kinds of mounts in ‘any’ quantity as the spacing of the bolt mounts would only fit a very specific stem.
I think that the barfly 2.0 (or similar) mount is a good universal choice.
Agreed, but if they made them with a horizontal space where you could have some play with how it lines up with each stem that would solve the problems.
Just was hoping someone somewhere would have thought of that and produced it.
Kpp…
are these custom made or can I find them online or in stores?
Tillquist’s mounts are all custom machined (from what I’m aware of). I don’t think he’s making a business out of it.
The barfly mounts are $25 and readily available. I would imagine that the TT or the 2.0 version is what you’d want.
Kpp…
are these custom made or can I find them online or in stores?
I can make them on a 3d printer or cut them out of extra carbon/alumnium extensions. The one pictured is a vision carbon computer mount. I have it for sale in the classifieds for 12.00 because it wasn’t wide enough for my aero bars. It’s 70mm wide and I needed 90.
I might be buying it. … Let me measure and convert. …unless you can measure in inches.
2.75"
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How about this
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How about this
http://i62.tinypic.com/2eg7337.png
I usually don’t like those stem mounts due to the fact it’s adding a point of failure between the bars and stem (as it changes the bolts recommended by the stem manufacturer), but that’s a really, really nice piece. Too bad it’s not adjustable.
Hmm interesting, thanks!