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cyclespeed
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man1ac wrote:
Tue Nov 26, 2024 4:14 pm
I havent really looked into this or this thread, but why is this handlebar that hard to get and (more interesting) why are you/we so keen on buying one? From what I've seen its neither super light nor super cheap? :D
The balance of price / weight / stiffness is IMO the best out there.

But lately it's been a question of "buy from whoever has the size you need", regardless of all the above.

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by man1ac

Ah okay!
Thanks :D

So another question for the Computer Mount:
Is there one supplied with the handlbar? From what I found on youtube: yes!
BUT: Does this look neat with a Garmin Edge 840? So a small computer?

I found this Titanium one (which I think is too much bling bling :D)
BUT nevertheless ...

It lists: Preorder and is listed as in stock? Whats it gonna be? :D

https://exs-cycling.com/products/titani ... tsId=10048

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by toxin

there is huge demand for it in china so the rest only get scraps. OD2 compatible, well designed and still a decent bit cheaper than comparable mainstream options

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by filmillr

Anyone know if the long Ti mount fits the Garmin 1050?

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by man1ac

Lots in Stock Right NOW!

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by Eterna7m

Size run was actually good.
Decided against the 380-120, as I think 380-130 is a better fit.
Currently have a stem+handlebarreach combo of 212 which is a bit too long, before had a 200 which was fine I guess.
The 120 would be 190.

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Anyone understands, how exactly does the EXS BF promotion work out (i.e., buy 2 R series handlebars, get 50% off the cheapest one)? Basket doesn't show any of this anywhere. Asked EXS, they've read my messages, but have apparently decided to avoid responding.
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mrlobber wrote:Anyone understands, how exactly does the EXS BF promotion work out (i.e., buy 2 R series handlebars, get 50% off the cheapest one)? Basket doesn't show any of this anywhere. Asked EXS, they've read my messages, but have apparently decided to avoid responding.
I think you are mixing up the panda podium BF EXS offer (which is as you describe). EXS website is a straight 25% discount and is shown against the product. You only need to buy 1 item.

If you want to buy from panda podium you need to click the offer link and you will get taken to a page where you chose the 2 items side by side (you can’t get it by buying them from their separate listings)

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by Bianchi10

I've skimmed through this thread, but not really seeing much in terms of aftermarket computer mounts. I just ordered my Aerover bars and not a fan of the stock mount as it leaves such a large gap between the bottom of the computer and the front of the bars. I'm using a Wahoo Roam II and looking for a shorter reach option. I'd also like the ability to adjust the angle to what I want instead of follow the stem angle. I see that Frames and Gear has an adjustable one, but again is very long.

Anyone have suggestions?

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by filmillr

Bianchi10 wrote:
Thu Nov 28, 2024 2:00 am
I've skimmed through this thread, but not really seeing much in terms of aftermarket computer mounts. I just ordered my Aerover bars and not a fan of the stock mount as it leaves such a large gap between the bottom of the computer and the front of the bars. I'm using a Wahoo Roam II and looking for a shorter reach option. I'd also like the ability to adjust the angle to what I want instead of follow the stem angle. I see that Frames and Gear has an adjustable one, but again is very long.

Anyone have suggestions?
This Frames and Gear mount should work great
https://framesandgear.com/en-us/product ... d_source=1

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filmillr wrote:
Thu Nov 28, 2024 4:15 am
Bianchi10 wrote:
Thu Nov 28, 2024 2:00 am
I've skimmed through this thread, but not really seeing much in terms of aftermarket computer mounts. I just ordered my Aerover bars and not a fan of the stock mount as it leaves such a large gap between the bottom of the computer and the front of the bars. I'm using a Wahoo Roam II and looking for a shorter reach option. I'd also like the ability to adjust the angle to what I want instead of follow the stem angle. I see that Frames and Gear has an adjustable one, but again is very long.

Anyone have suggestions?
This Frames and Gear mount should work great
https://framesandgear.com/en-us/product ... d_source=1
Thank you for taking the time to suggest, but I had already mentioned that the Frames and Gear mount would also be too long.

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Bianchi10 wrote:
Thu Nov 28, 2024 2:00 am
I've skimmed through this thread, but not really seeing much in terms of aftermarket computer mounts. I just ordered my Aerover bars and not a fan of the stock mount as it leaves such a large gap between the bottom of the computer and the front of the bars. I'm using a Wahoo Roam II and looking for a shorter reach option. I'd also like the ability to adjust the angle to what I want instead of follow the stem angle. I see that Frames and Gear has an adjustable one, but again is very long.

Anyone have suggestions?
I've ordered EXS's titanium mount in Short version (as I just use a Garmin 540). I'll review it when it arrives - hopefully it places the Garmin level with the bar, something many mounts seem to struggle with......

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cyclespeed wrote:
Thu Nov 28, 2024 9:53 am
I've ordered EXS's titanium mount in Short version (as I just use a Garmin 540). I'll review it when it arrives - hopefully it places the Garmin level with the bar, something many mounts seem to struggle with......
It does.
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mrlobber wrote:
Thu Nov 28, 2024 10:40 am
cyclespeed wrote:
Thu Nov 28, 2024 9:53 am
I've ordered EXS's titanium mount in Short version (as I just use a Garmin 540). I'll review it when it arrives - hopefully it places the Garmin level with the bar, something many mounts seem to struggle with......
It does.
Have any photos to share/show?

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