Just fettled from a bit of box section aluminium, polished a bit so as not to chafe the o'rings and bolted to the bike using the top 2 stem bolts (had to get a couple of slightly longer bolts for about a quid off ebay).
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The whole thing took about an hour to make and cost a couple of quid. It's hard to tell from the picture but there's 2 o'rings for extra security but to be honest it's rock solid, you can pick the bike up by the bracket
Took it for a 50 mile test run and it works a treat, much easier to see and read.
No, nothing that clever, just a junior hacksaw, a file and some wet and dry. Made it on the edge of my computer table as I was surfing CCThat's a pretty nifty mount. Did you machine it?
No, nothing that clever, just a junior hacksaw, a file and some wet and dry. Made it on the edge of my computer table as I was surfing CC
I didn't, I just cut one out of a piece of cardboard to get the clearances right and then once I was happy drew round the cardboard onto the metal.What did you use for a template?
Yeah, that works too. I'm just a bike-tartFunny, I just celotape my garmin forerunner to the handle bars each time i got out.
Just fettled from a bit of box section aluminium, polished a bit so as not to chafe the o'rings and bolted to the bike using the top 2 stem bolts (had to get a couple of slightly longer bolts for about a quid off ebay).
The whole thing took about an hour to make and cost a couple of quid. It's hard to tell from the picture but there's 2 o'rings for extra security but to be honest it's rock solid, you can pick the bike up by the bracket
Took it for a 50 mile test run and it works a treat, much easier to see and read.
The torque loading of the stem bolts might crack it, if not at the time then after a few hours of cycling the constant vibration might do it in.That's beautiful. There's money to be made there if you have the time and desire to churn some out. Any reason you couldn't do the same from a tough plastic?