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Erm ... hate to sound like a smartass ... but isn't this wound the wrong way? (Lovely looking tape BTW, and super-well priced).

 

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Erm ... hate to sound like a smartass ... but isn't this wound the wrong way? (Lovely looking tape BTW, and super-well priced).

 

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could be - but still looks  :thumbup:

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NEW for 2020 ... CARBON GRAVEL Handlebars!

 

24 Degree Flare

42 and 44 Center to Center Options

Internal Routing

 

Available Late July / Early August 2019

 

will be loaded to our website soon for pre-orders.

 

 

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Erm ... hate to sound like a smartass ... but isn't this wound the wrong way? (Lovely looking tape BTW, and super-well priced).

 

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Its wound bottom up which is how it should be. 

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and they're UP on the site - here 

 

 

Any chance for a road bike version with less flare in the drops? I like the constant diameter top section. It allows for place to mount lots of stuff

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Any chance you can make a computer mount that works with the Aero clip on bar? the gap between the two arms is too small to accommodate a regular garmin mount

 

ideally the GPS is mounted on the front ( most GPS units come with a circular mount that allows it to be fit on a stem or handlebar - that will work perfectly there ) or on the stem body or on the headset top cap. 

 

if you are looking for a solution that mounts to the handlebar then we don't have anything. to design something specific for our Aero Bolt-On is not feasible given the numbers we are talking - it is not hard to re-tool and add something into the mould but costs to do that would not be justifiable for us.

 

never say never for the future, but for now, the best solutions are to the FRONT or on the STEM. 

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ideally the GPS is mounted on the front ( most GPS units come with a circular mount that allows it to be fit on a stem or handlebar - that will work perfectly there ) or on the stem body or on the headset top cap. 

 

if you are looking for a solution that mounts to the handlebar then we don't have anything. to design something specific for our Aero Bolt-On is not feasible given the numbers we are talking - it is not hard to re-tool and add something into the mould but costs to do that would not be justifiable for us.

 

never say never for the future, but for now, the best solutions are to the FRONT or on the STEM. 

 

 

Ok thanks for the response. the challenge with the front of the aero clip on is that the mount area is not round so the Garmin mount never grips it tightly enough. for now I have the Garmin stem mounted

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Ok thanks for the response. the challenge with the front of the aero clip on is that the mount area is not round so the Garmin mount never grips it tightly enough. for now I have the Garmin stem mounted

 

but that doesnt look pro :ph34r:

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Ok thanks for the response. the challenge with the front of the aero clip on is that the mount area is not round so the Garmin mount never grips it tightly enough. for now I have the Garmin stem mounted

 

Will this 

 

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not work here

 

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Or is that exactly your problem at the moment?

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That is exactly my problem. I used shorter o rings but don't like the computer protruding so far forward. I'd like it to be protected within the confines of the space between the handle bar and clip on aero bar.

also when mounted on the stem bracket on the clip on it vibrates all over the place and sometimes off the moulded mounting area on of the clip on

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