Is there a garmin computer mount on the market that allows you to adjust the orientation degree to somewhere between 90 degrees and 0 degrees?
It’s hard to me to put into words, but typical garmin quarter-turn mounts allow you to orient the computer straight up and down (portrait) or left to right (landscape). But my aerobar extensions are angled in towards each other, and any singe-sided mount will have the computer on an angle.
Is there a garmin computer mount on the market that allows you to adjust the orientation degree to somewhere between 90 degrees and 0 degrees?
It’s hard to me to put into words, but typical garmin quarter-turn mounts allow you to orient the computer straight up and down (portrait) or left to right (landscape). But my aerobar extensions are angled in towards each other, and any singe-sided mount will have the computer on an angle.
This is such a personal part of bike fit like anything else that I just made my own. I cut/bent some aluminum and then attached the Wahoo stem style tiny mount to it just “so” like I like it. Also that way it presents itself to me in a way it’s 100% hidden from wind by my hands but also centered/viewable.
I just used a jigsaw, vice grips, anger, drill, sandpaper/file, and a couple zip ties. Bada bing bada boom.
I had the same issue you are describing. I used a Zipp computer mount. It is plastic, so I was able to heat the plastic a bit with a lighter and bend it to exactly the angle I needed. It worked great.