I did the Zipp QuickView a few years ago. The Wahoo and Garmin puck is the same puck, you just rotate it 90 degrees in the mount. It came with the GoPro mount underneath the computer mount. I use a light and an action camera on mine and am not a fan of using the thumb screw, so I bought a quick release mount from Ulanzi to swap them out quickly, or to take them off the bike if I stop.
Congrats on the purchase, the Trek bikes are great. In the video I have a Emonda ALR Disc with a set of really cool Xentis Mark 3 wheels - th-cam.com/video/-xNDvNDdxH8/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
I believe most stem head caps will need some small spacer above them in order to properly clamp down. You would have to confirm with Trek, but I don't see why the Trek RSL stem would be a special case.
@@TheSweetCyclists I confirmed with Trek. They said you could run the top cap flush, but it would negate the warranty if there's any damage to the steering stem.
@@ayowser01 Thanks for posting their response. That's an interesting answer, you might want to have a shop just look it over to confirm everything looks safe without the spacer.
@TheSweetCyclists I did that. That's how I ended up with an RSL stem. The first time, they said if I used an RSL stem, I could run it flush. The second time, they noticed the flushed cap and told me I needed 5mm of space; different techs/sales staff.
Is the Blendr prongs compatible with GoPro prongs? They look so evenly spaced out, so I was wondering if you could ditch the small Blendr2GoPro extension and mount GoPro things directly.
Yes, the spacing is actually the same so you can directly connect it. There isn't much space directly off the Duo bases though, so you may still need the extension to get the right camera angle.
@@TheSweetCyclists yup! The longer ones did brake plus the duo base one if u used computer + light combo there. The plastic just cant hold sub 150-200g weight, battle road vibrations and damage from uv.
Are you talking about the mount that holds the accessories to add the computer mount or light mount or the stem? Does it give warning before it breaks or is it random?
Trek does have a "Insta-Mount" - www.trekbikes.com/us/en_US/equipment/bike-accessories/phone-tablet-accessories/phone-holders-mounts/bontrager-insta-mount-stem/handlebar-phone-mount/p/13113/. The reviews are pretty bad though, so you might want to just get a stem quadlock or something with better reviews.
This video was so helpful!! Showing what each mount set up would look like saved me from buying stuff I don’t like.
The review that Trek should have done.. Thanks!
I did the Zipp QuickView a few years ago. The Wahoo and Garmin puck is the same puck, you just rotate it 90 degrees in the mount. It came with the GoPro mount underneath the computer mount. I use a light and an action camera on mine and am not a fan of using the thumb screw, so I bought a quick release mount from Ulanzi to swap them out quickly, or to take them off the bike if I stop.
I wasn't aware of the ZIpp QuickView, it looks like a pretty similar design
great informational video showcasing this Blendr system ... it's another accessory option; in the past I have been accustomed to the K-Edge system.
You did a much better job than Trek at explaining all this.
Nice presentation.
Hello. Thank you for the review. Can you use the base on another brand's stems or do you have to buy the trek stem ?
You have to use Trek's stem - it's specifically designed to fit the base with the tabs to hold the base down.
Thanks for the great video, just bought a trek Domane , I will definitely get this . What wheels do you have on your bike
Congrats on the purchase, the Trek bikes are great. In the video I have a Emonda ALR Disc with a set of really cool Xentis Mark 3 wheels - th-cam.com/video/-xNDvNDdxH8/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
@@TheSweetCyclists k thanks for sharing
I was told by my Trek lbs that it is suggested to leave 5mm of steer tube above the stem. Do you happen to know if having the RSL stem negates this?
I believe most stem head caps will need some small spacer above them in order to properly clamp down. You would have to confirm with Trek, but I don't see why the Trek RSL stem would be a special case.
@@TheSweetCyclists I confirmed with Trek. They said you could run the top cap flush, but it would negate the warranty if there's any damage to the steering stem.
@@ayowser01 Thanks for posting their response. That's an interesting answer, you might want to have a shop just look it over to confirm everything looks safe without the spacer.
@TheSweetCyclists I did that. That's how I ended up with an RSL stem. The first time, they said if I used an RSL stem, I could run it flush. The second time, they noticed the flushed cap and told me I needed 5mm of space; different techs/sales staff.
Is the Blendr prongs compatible with GoPro prongs? They look so evenly spaced out, so I was wondering if you could ditch the small Blendr2GoPro extension and mount GoPro things directly.
Yes, the spacing is actually the same so you can directly connect it. There isn't much space directly off the Duo bases though, so you may still need the extension to get the right camera angle.
I have to hybrid bike (trek fx’s) but I like the ion mount at the bottom, for ion200 up front, do you think cabling will interfere with?
You should be able to tuck the wiring underneath the mounts, I've used these mounts on wired setups without an issue.
The bontrager plastic is super prone to break. Saw alot of angry customers working as a Trek retailer for 10+ years.
That's interesting to hear - was it mainly the longer Garmin mounts that broke? I'm surprised Trek doesn't offer more alloy mounts.
@@TheSweetCyclists yup! The longer ones did brake plus the duo base one if u used computer + light combo there. The plastic just cant hold sub 150-200g weight, battle road vibrations and damage from uv.
Are you talking about the mount that holds the accessories to add the computer mount or light mount or the stem? Does it give warning before it breaks or is it random?
Any way to mount a cell phone?
Trek does have a "Insta-Mount" - www.trekbikes.com/us/en_US/equipment/bike-accessories/phone-tablet-accessories/phone-holders-mounts/bontrager-insta-mount-stem/handlebar-phone-mount/p/13113/. The reviews are pretty bad though, so you might want to just get a stem quadlock or something with better reviews.
It doesn't fit in the smaller stem
What doesn't fit? Trek offers Blendr stems in a variety of lengths and angles to accommodate a wide range of bike fits.
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