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Cyclocomputer: Stem Mountable
Does anyone know a good cyclocomputer that is stem mountable instead of on
the handlebars? I have the Stella Azzurra bars and need a new computer that works with the bars or one that mouns on the stem instead. I just bought a Sigma as I was told that it can be mounted either way, however, I found out that it only can be mounted either way if you buy the wired version, not the wireless. Thanks for any help! |
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Cyclocomputer: Stem Mountable
On Mon, 7 Jun 2004 11:17:29 -0700, "Heidi" wrote:
Does anyone know a good cyclocomputer that is stem mountable instead of on the handlebars? I have the Stella Azzurra bars and need a new computer that works with the bars or one that mouns on the stem instead. I just bought a Sigma as I was told that it can be mounted either way, however, I found out that it only can be mounted either way if you buy the wired version, not the wireless. Thanks for any help! Just saw a HRM stem mount device a few minutes ago at: http://www.cyclingnews.com/tech.php?...arrivals/jun03 Atomic Mount, near the bottom of the page, looks interesting, but IMO is overpriced at $13.99, and overpriced for shipping, as well at $5. |
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Cyclocomputer: Stem Mountable
Mon, 7 Jun 2004 11:17:29 -0700, ,
"Heidi" wrote: Thanks for any help! Are you certain that there's not four small screws holding it in position so that when removed would permit rotating the unit 90º? The Cronometro NOB is a device that can be attached to your stem and the computer mounted on it. -- zk |
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Cyclocomputer: Stem Mountable
Joe Faust wrote:
On Mon, 7 Jun 2004 11:17:29 -0700, "Heidi" wrote: Does anyone know a good cyclocomputer that is stem mountable instead of on the handlebars? I have the Stella Azzurra bars and need a new computer that works with the bars or one that mouns on the stem instead. I just bought a Sigma as I was told that it can be mounted either way, however, I found out that it only can be mounted either way if you buy the wired version, not the wireless. Thanks for any help! Just saw a HRM stem mount device a few minutes ago at: http://www.cyclingnews.com/tech.php?...arrivals/jun03 Atomic Mount, near the bottom of the page, looks interesting, but IMO is overpriced at $13.99, and overpriced for shipping, as well at $5. Well it was just a bunch of velcro and webbing. Study the pics and make your own. -- Perre You have to be smarter than a robot to reply. |
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Cyclocomputer: Stem Mountable
On Mon, 7 Jun 2004 11:17:29 -0700, "Heidi"
wrote: Does anyone know a good cyclocomputer that is stem mountable instead of on the handlebars? I have the Stella Azzurra bars and need a new computer that The old style Cateye Astrale (not the Astrale '8') can have it's clamp easily removed from the mount, which can then be mounted to anything using mounting tape or adhesive velcro (or whatever). -- Rick Onanian |
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Cyclocomputer: Stem Mountable
Hi,
I use a Minoura Space Grip to do mount my GPS on the stem: http://www.wiggle.co.uk/?ProductID=5300001170 The base can be rotated 90 degrees to fit on the stem. Cheers, Arnaud "Heidi" wrote in message ... Does anyone know a good cyclocomputer that is stem mountable instead of on the handlebars? I have the Stella Azzurra bars and need a new computer that works with the bars or one that mouns on the stem instead. I just bought a Sigma as I was told that it can be mounted either way, however, I found out that it only can be mounted either way if you buy the wired version, not the wireless. Thanks for any help! |
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Cyclocomputer: Stem Mountable
Arnaud wrote: Hi, I use a Minoura Space Grip to do mount my GPS on the stem: http://www.wiggle.co.uk/?ProductID=5300001170 The base can be rotated 90 degrees to fit on the stem. Cheers, Arnaud So can my Sigma Sport BC 800. It's a relative cheapie though, and it does have a wire. Bernie |
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Cyclocomputer: Stem Mountable
I just received my Atomic Mount. It was sent priority mail. Works
great, great product. Yes it is mainly Velcro but it is a one piece design that is welded together so it will last a lot longer than a couple of straps stuck together. I have a Polar 710 which I like to use with my different bikes - it makes it much easier to transfer among them. I guess you can buy velcro and make your own but the time to buy cut, glue everthing together why bother? I know my time is more valuable than that. - Drew In article , "Per Elmsäter" wrote: Joe Faust wrote: On Mon, 7 Jun 2004 11:17:29 -0700, "Heidi" wrote: Does anyone know a good cyclocomputer that is stem mountable instead of on the handlebars? I have the Stella Azzurra bars and need a new computer that works with the bars or one that mouns on the stem instead. I just bought a Sigma as I was told that it can be mounted either way, however, I found out that it only can be mounted either way if you buy the wired version, not the wireless. Thanks for any help! Just saw a HRM stem mount device a few minutes ago at: http://www.cyclingnews.com/tech.php?...arrivals/jun03 Atomic Mount, near the bottom of the page, looks interesting, but IMO is overpriced at $13.99, and overpriced for shipping, as well at $5. Well it was just a bunch of velcro and webbing. Study the pics and make your own. -- Perre You have to be smarter than a robot to reply. |
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