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Great idea, I want one!
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Book me in for one thanks!!
Current Quiver:
Cervelo Aspero, Dura Ace 12
Time RXR, Record 10sp
Colnago C40 Mapei
In the past:
C59 x 2, EPS, Dogma2, Dogma, Caad 12, SuperSix HM, BMC RM01, Focus Izalco, Scott Foil, Cervelo R3SL, BMC SLC01, S-Works Tarmac, TCR
Cervelo Aspero, Dura Ace 12
Time RXR, Record 10sp
Colnago C40 Mapei
In the past:
C59 x 2, EPS, Dogma2, Dogma, Caad 12, SuperSix HM, BMC RM01, Focus Izalco, Scott Foil, Cervelo R3SL, BMC SLC01, S-Works Tarmac, TCR
Best Garmin mount ever. Sign me up.
A version 3 is coming soon....
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Looks promising? Is it angled so the Garmin gets to sit parallel to the ground?
- MajorMantra
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Tillquist wrote:The weight for Version 2 is 15,9 gram
Nice. Sell me one?
Is the plastic part just the standard mount with the tabs trimmed off?
MajorMantra wrote:Is the plastic part just the standard mount with the tabs trimmed off?
Yes it is
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I would throw out my Deda Zero 100 Servizio Corse stem and buy a 3T stem just to be able to use that mount. Very nice work!!!
What would be the price range if one would buy one (Version 2)? Shipping within Denmark.
Regards, Jakob
What would be the price range if one would buy one (Version 2)? Shipping within Denmark.
Regards, Jakob
Pinarello Dogma 65.1 Think 2: viewtopic.php?f=10&t=139324
Prototype 3:
- Weight: 12,8 g
The 3ed model is now complete.
The locking mechanism is now machined into the mount.
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- MajorMantra
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That looks great! The only that would concern me is that the ring seems very thin for a machined part, especially where it meets the middle part. I would be worried about fatigue failure at this point.
Looks great! Want one for a Deda SC Zero 100 stem pretty please!
However, one thing to consider with the machined mount is in a crash, if force was applied to the computer pushing down on the front, that with an AL mount the weak part would I assume become the computer base itself. Where as the original mount the weak part is the mount (and cheaper to replace).
However, its a killer looking bit of kit.
Seriously, make a Deda one and you can count on my ordering one.
However, one thing to consider with the machined mount is in a crash, if force was applied to the computer pushing down on the front, that with an AL mount the weak part would I assume become the computer base itself. Where as the original mount the weak part is the mount (and cheaper to replace).
However, its a killer looking bit of kit.
Seriously, make a Deda one and you can count on my ordering one.
- MajorMantra
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vidman wrote:Looks great! Want one for a Deda SC Zero 100 stem pretty please!
However, one thing to consider with the machined mount is in a crash, if force was applied to the computer pushing down on the front, that with an AL mount the weak part would I assume become the computer base itself. Where as the original mount the weak part is the mount (and cheaper to replace).
That's a point, but I'm having trouble visualising a crash where the computer or mount would take a hit. It seems to me that it would only happen in quite an extreme case when breaking the mount is likely to be the least of your concerns.
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