The Leading Computer Mount for Aero Extensions
Highly Configurable TT Mount for Computers, Lights, Cameras & CDA Devices
Building on previous versions that have been used by world, Olympic, and Ironman champions the latest 3.0 version of our TT mount features a new 'Clip' module system for fast changes between devices. A 'no-turn' computer insert is now standard and can be easily configured to suit almost any set-up and extensions.
3.0 PROTOYPE TESTED AND USED BY SAM LONG
Recommended and fitted by extension manufacturers and bike fitters including; Drag2Zero, Sync Ergonomics, 51 Speedshop, Matt Bottrill, Ivan O'Gorman.
- Standard widths 50mm to 90mm bars centre to centre (28-68mm inside to inside).
- Extra-wide brackets available for widths 90mm to 130mm bars centre to centre (68-108mm inside to inside). Purchase these brackets in addition to the mount.
- 'No-turn' inserts for Garmin or Wahoo. The computer stays still whilst a lever locks the computer in place. The computer will therefore fit in narrow gaps between extensions.
- Attaches to bars with hypalon hook and loop straps for easy adjustment (can be cut to length).
- Fits all round profile bars and most shaped bars including Zipp Vuka, AeroCoach Angles, Sync 2.0 Evo.
- Right angled brackets available to fit Drag2Zero USP, 51 Speedshop Rev and other bars with near right angle inside top profiles. Purchase these brackets in addition to the mount.
- Brackets to fit Vision TFE Pro extensions. Coming Soon.
- 'Clip' modules available for GoPro, Exposure Trace, band-on lights (universal), blank cover supplied as standard for. Note that 'Clip' modules only work with 3.0 Mounts.
- Please note maximum weight of light or camera when installed on gopro clip is 100g
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STAY AERO. Move Your Computer NOT Your Head
Some computer mounts for extensions may claim to be aero, and in isolation in a wind tunnel they maybe, but what about in the real world?
In the real world the rider accounts for 60% of drag and the savings generated by wearing a aero helmet are soon lost if the rider needs to move their head to every time they view their computer.
We recommend the mount be placed behind the hands whilst in riding position and angling the screen for perfect viewing. This will minimise head movement and therefore drag.
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