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Old 04-08-10 | 11:05 AM
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TT bike computer mount??

Hey guys,

My wife got herself a sweet Blue Triad TT bike while we were in Georgia and I'm trying to figure out how to mount her Polar CS200CAD head unit to the bike. This is a little more complicated because the stem will house her PT head unit.

She wants the Polar due to the PT's limited display.

The PT will show her the Watts, HR and time. While the Polar will take care of speed and cadence. This of course is a temporary measure until I break down and get her a Garmin 500.

I was thinking of mounting something between the aero bars and then mounting the Polar to that, but I'm not sure if anything is available that will accomplish that.

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Old 04-08-10 | 11:16 AM
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Use a section of 1 1/8" PVC pipe and some zip ties. You will need to drill hole to run the ties.
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Old 04-08-10 | 11:18 AM
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You could get some long stem plate bolts and some spacers. That would give you a "platform" to mount something onto. (not my bike but a pic of what I"m talking about)
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Old 04-08-10 | 11:37 AM
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I use one of these on the TT extensions to mount my PT




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