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by bikewithnoname

What an elegant solution! add me to the pre-order list!
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by bikedoc

true but i can see ways it will/can get hit and its gonna put a strain on those bolts. Not sure i like the idea, saying that Oval held on arm rest and extensions the same way

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by Giant DK

Looks more and more promissing...

Have you thought about this:

Giant DK wrote:Looks promising? Is it angled so the Garmin gets to sit parallel to the ground?
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by minimini

Tillquist wrote:Image

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Prototype 3:
    Weight: 12,8 g
    The 3ed model is now complete.
    The locking mechanism is now machined into the mount.



hi Tillquist !! i want buy Garmin mount 10 ea !! i love it !!

how to buy it ?

let me know :D

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by bolizous

Please I want one also, beautiful mount

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by Tillquist

Giant DK wrote:Looks more and more promissing...

Have you thought about this:

Giant DK wrote:Looks promising? Is it angled so the Garmin gets to sit parallel to the ground?


There will be only made ​​a version that will follow the stem and mount .................
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by Spinnekop

Looks seriously good.
Please, please, please let me know when you start taking orders.... :noidea:
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by Rippin

Awesome! Now anodize it black and it will be perfect!
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Rippin wrote:Awesome! Now anodize it black and it will be perfect!


Yes it Will be :-)
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by Horacio

Wish I had a 3T stem. :cry:

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by locktopus

Horacio wrote:Wish I had a 3T stem. :cry:


I'll get one just so I can do this.

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by Calnago

I'd take one as well. Only thing for me is making sure the stem mounting isn't compromised by those extenders and the long bolts required. But looks really nice. I used to have the old Campy Ergobrain and liked the positioning. Your design looks good and functional.
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by Sjoerd

Write me down for one of these, it's gorgeous! :thumbup:

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Tillquist wrote:There will be only made ​​a version that will follow the stem and mount .................


What a shame. I think it would be perfect if it was parallel to the ground. Ok, it will be with a 73 degree headtube angle and the 17 degree stem it will, but with the 6 degree stem, which I also think you are using it will point 11 degree upwards.

One thing I have also "hated" about the Garmin Edge 500 and more about the 800 is the glare of the screen. You can nearly use the 800 as a mirror when you sit on you bike. It helps a lot to just tip the Garmin and you will get a much clearer vision of the screen. Ok, you can always buy a anti-glare protection screen for the Garmins but if it would be posible to place the garmin in front of the stem and have it tilted to be parallel to the ground I think you have made the perfect product - for 3T stem uses :lol:
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Giant DK wrote:
Tillquist wrote:There will be only made ​​a version that will follow the stem and mount .................


What a shame. I think it would be perfect if it was parallel to the ground. Ok, it will be with a 73 degree headtube angle and the 17 degree stem it will, but with the 6 degree stem, which I also think you are using it will point 11 degree upwards.


It is probable that in the future I made ​​a -11 degrees maunt for 3T 6 degree stem. I've even thought about the idea.
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