Elegant EPS DTI Stem Mount

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jimwhimpey
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by jimwhimpey

I've currently got my DTI junction box mounted underneath my stem with zip ties. It's not a great look. I've considered gluing it underneath with silicon adhesive but I'm concerned it might not be strong enough through 1000s of vibrations or I won't be able to get it off clean.

Anyone solved this a different way?

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by Nefarious86

3m adhesive tape.
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by jdecraene85

I have an integrated bar and stem and fix the EPS DTI underneath the Bar Fly Spoon mount I use for my Garmin.

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by Lelandjt

Nefarious86 wrote:3m adhesive tape.

^This is the pro way to do it. It's double sided tape that's thick and squishy enough to conform to non-flag surfaces. I've seen lots of prototype and testing setups where they use the 3m tape.

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I will attach the DTI via heat shrink tubing to one of the brake cables on my next build.

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Thanks! 3M adhesive tape it is.

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