How to run a headlight with my new Garmin computer? Need recommendations!
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How to run a headlight with my new Garmin computer? Need recommendations!
Hi all. Just bought a Garmin Edge 1040, which comes with this out-front mount. The computer is soo large that there is no longer room to mount my headlight on the other side of the stem. I'd like to mount a headlight on the underside of the Garmin mount, but this seems to be the only option -- and I'd rather not buy a whole new headlight, since I already have several Bontrager lights. (Note that the Bonty lights have the slider-type mount, like this.)
So, am I missing some options? Thanks in advance!
So, am I missing some options? Thanks in advance!
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Is the bar tape in the way ?. I can easily fit a headlight and an out front mount on a road bar. Maybe move the bar tape back if thats the issue
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I guess I'm looking for another mount that puts the 1040 on top and the headlight below. Am wondering if there are options besides that Garmin headlight.
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Maybe not what you want, but I just mount my light on the bar to the side of the outfront Garmin mount. The unit pictured here is a 1030+ (similar in size to the 1040). The light mount is a fairly thin band that slides under the cable housings.



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Not just the bar tape, but the brake hose, too -- since I can't clamp the headlight mount over the hose.. I'd have to end the tape pretty far short of the stem in order to fit the computer out front and a light beside it.
I guess I'm looking for another mount that puts the 1040 on top and the headlight below. Am wondering if there are options besides that Garmin headlight.
I guess I'm looking for another mount that puts the 1040 on top and the headlight below. Am wondering if there are options besides that Garmin headlight.
Or get one of these, its designed to install a light or GoPro under the Garmin. There are others on Amazon, just search a bit
https://www.amazon.com/TUSITA-Compat...%2C109&sr=8-14
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Stem mount with gopro mount underside is the best for me. Light mounted to the go pro mount, 1040 above
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you can use the Garmin mount and get light with gopro/garmin mount under the Edge. I use 2 lights, one on bars and one under the Edge.



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Just cut the tape holding the brake hose so you can install the light mount. Will not affect the brakes.
Or get one of these, its designed to install a light or GoPro under the Garmin. There are others on Amazon, just search a bit
https://www.amazon.com/TUSITA-Compat...%2C109&sr=8-14
Or get one of these, its designed to install a light or GoPro under the Garmin. There are others on Amazon, just search a bit
https://www.amazon.com/TUSITA-Compat...%2C109&sr=8-14
I will probably go with the sort of thing you recommended, Steve. Seems the most streamlined solution.
Thanks, all!
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I'm not sure I can fit it on my bar like that; after the transition from the oversized stem mounting section, it transitions into a semi-flattened aero shape -- and decent-sized headlights generally need hard mounts which are designed for round bars. Hence the search for a combo mount.
I will probably go with the sort of thing you recommended, Steve. Seems the most streamlined solution.
Thanks, all!
I will probably go with the sort of thing you recommended, Steve. Seems the most streamlined solution.
Thanks, all!
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Using a GoPro adapter on your out-front mount is the cleanest way to deal with that. Although Trek doesn't say so explicitly AFAICT, their "blender" mounts are compatible with GoPro mounts, and this widget seems like it will hook your Bontrager light up to an underside GoPro mount
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Bar mount from K-Edge with a Go Pro mount underneath.
Nite Rider light with a GoPro adapter.
Works great and I can't even see the light when riding. Keeps the bars uncluttered.
You might have to cobble together the adapters and mounts from multiple sources, but easily doable.