Garmin Edge Locatable/Moveable/Flexible Mount
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Mounting for a Garmin Edge Cycle GPS. It was originally designed for a 130, but I think most "Edge" GPS units use the same mounting plate. In any case, you use your own mounting plate and the shorter of the rubber "O" rings supplied with the Garmin unit.
NOTE: This is designed for 32mm handlebars only. Thinner bars may need some creative padding in the clamp.
This can be used to locate the GPS in front, top or behind the stem as pictured. I found the original bracket when fixed directly to the handlebars caused the unit to interfere with the rest of the hardware on the bars when you tried to fix/remove the Edge.
You will need extra hardware - (all M4) - 1 of 25mm & 2 of 30mm countersunk bolts. 1 plain nut and 2 Nyloc nuts (5mm high if available, but full size 6mm are just fine).
Use one strip of 1mm adhesive rubber (or similar) to fit inside each clamp to prevent the clamp from twisting on the bars after fitment. You can use any 1mm sticky items, or just glue some rubber in
NOTE: This is designed for 32mm handlebars only. Thinner bars may need some creative padding in the clamp.
This can be used to locate the GPS in front, top or behind the stem as pictured. I found the original bracket when fixed directly to the handlebars caused the unit to interfere with the rest of the hardware on the bars when you tried to fix/remove the Edge.
You will need extra hardware - (all M4) - 1 of 25mm & 2 of 30mm countersunk bolts. 1 plain nut and 2 Nyloc nuts (5mm high if available, but full size 6mm are just fine).
Use one strip of 1mm adhesive rubber (or similar) to fit inside each clamp to prevent the clamp from twisting on the bars after fitment. You can use any 1mm sticky items, or just glue some rubber in
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