Source for Replacement Bryton Mount Discs
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Source for Replacement Bryton Mount Discs
I have 2 out front mounts for my Bryton 320. One is the alloy OEM Bryton Sport Mount and the other is one I purchased from the Chinese Temu site. On the latter unit I have had more than 1 of the Bryton mount biscuits fracture. The plastic seems to be very fragile.
Does anyone have an inexpensive source for these Bryton-compatible biscuits, maybe some that have a little more "beef" to the plastic?
Interestingly, I have noticed a difference in how the discs are attached to the OEM Bryton out front mount versus the cheap Chinese mount. With the OEM Bryton the plastic disc is secured to the alloy out front piece by two M3 screws facing downwards into the alloy mount and 20mm apart, center to center. With the other mount the screws are 22mm apart center to center. Then I have seen some Bryton replacement discs that seem to have female threading and I am not sure how these are secured.
Does anyone have an inexpensive source for these Bryton-compatible biscuits, maybe some that have a little more "beef" to the plastic?
Interestingly, I have noticed a difference in how the discs are attached to the OEM Bryton out front mount versus the cheap Chinese mount. With the OEM Bryton the plastic disc is secured to the alloy out front piece by two M3 screws facing downwards into the alloy mount and 20mm apart, center to center. With the other mount the screws are 22mm apart center to center. Then I have seen some Bryton replacement discs that seem to have female threading and I am not sure how these are secured.
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I use cheap Chinese Garmin out-front mounts. Bryton units fit fine in them, save that they don't lock at 90deg but they stay pretty much where they are just by friction. These mounts can be bought on Ali express for a few $ each.
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I suspect the Chinese Garmin biscuits are just as fragile. Some "out front" mounts recess the plastic disc affording some reinforcement to the twisting on/off torque.