@@bigbrucebikes you're welcome. Bruce. it is also worth noting that what I liked about this video is that it focused on the method of attachment as this is often a better predictor of the suitability than the brand. are there such videos covering, for example, bicycle front lights? a stem mounted light would be ideal and not take much space from the precious handlebar (as most lights foolishly do). i would be interested in your opinion on this and in seeing a video like this as I think it would make a lot of sense and would target a much bigger audience than just those using gps computers.
Great Video👍 I have been using the K-Edge Aero Mount for my Element Roam. Was super easy to install and has solid, comfortable attachment to the handle bars.
Exactly the test i was looking for. Great Video to see different mounting options for Wahoo Element. I also look for a mount which does not interfere with the handlebarbag and is mounted above the stem. Thanks! Keep up your work :)
I was hoping to see the CM06 combi mount, as I want to mount my go pro too. Never mind, I enjoyed your vid, and learned what not to go for, at least. Thanks.
Nice video, subscribed, just fyi the stem mount you mounted incorrectly, the zip ties go one below the other not shaped like an X, it's supposed to be like an = sign for stability's sake. Cheers
Just came across this video. I have the out front bike computer combo on all my bikes. The metal shattered going down a hill and went flying across the road. The garmin edge 1030 was slightly cracked in the body and scratched the screen. Luckily the software wasn't damaged. Can't trust them after that. It might happen again. I've reverted back to the original holder like the first aero mount in the video. I like it less but bike computers are far from cheap
I have a very short stem. I know you like the kedge but would you go with the f3 if you had a short stem? I’m worried the kedge will hit or interfere with my bars. Thanks. This was great
@@bigbrucebikes I just spoke to them and they said it’s not plastic it’s some form of carbon but more importantly The arms are overmolded over a carefully designed stainless steel insert for the stem to mount to bolt connection.
I stand corrected, thanks for reaching out to them for that information. Maybe I’ll review them in more detail. Just to address your earlier question, yes the front of the kedge does hit the stem/handle bars on shorter stems. Even long stems with higher degree angles. I also use the kedge on my MTB, which has a short stem, so I had put the kedge in my vice and with a few medium taps with the rubber mallet and I was good to go.
I’ve never used them but I saw that K-edge has an aero TT bar mount. k-edge.com/shop/computer-mounts/wahoo-mounts/wahoo-aero-bolt-tt-mount/ Hope that helps. Happy riding.
The name of the brand is Best Tek, it was just an articulating mount that I found on Amazon. K-edge does make an nice articulating stem mount that actually works. Here is the link K-Edge Boost Stem Mount. a.co/d/b9QIda3
Those are the 60cm Curve Walmer Bars. They are aluminum and if I’m not mistaken they are the widest drop bars on the market. Check them out. www.curvecycling.com/products/walmer-bars?variant=31919661318221
this was a great video don't be discouraged it takes a while to build an audience
Thanks. I appreciate that.
@@bigbrucebikes you're welcome. Bruce. it is also worth noting that what I liked about this video is that it focused on the method of attachment as this is often a better predictor of the suitability than the brand. are there such videos covering, for example, bicycle front lights? a stem mounted light would be ideal and not take much space from the precious handlebar (as most lights foolishly do). i would be interested in your opinion on this and in seeing a video like this as I think it would make a lot of sense and would target a much bigger audience than just those using gps computers.
Thanks Bruce for the clarifying video on different mount options!
Awesome, I’m happy it helped.
Great Video👍 I have been using the K-Edge Aero Mount for my Element Roam. Was super easy to install and has solid, comfortable attachment to the handle bars.
Thanks, K-edge is such a great design. It's far from basic.
Exactly the test i was looking for. Great Video to see different mounting options for Wahoo Element.
I also look for a mount which does not interfere with the handlebarbag and is mounted above the stem.
Thanks! Keep up your work :)
I was hoping to see the CM06 combi mount, as I want to mount my go pro too. Never mind, I enjoyed your vid, and learned what not to go for, at least. Thanks.
Topeak UTF MULTI-MOUNT looks Nice, been looking for a good mount that has a go pro adapter voor my lezyne 1300 light thats not to long
Nice video, subscribed, just fyi the stem mount you mounted incorrectly, the zip ties go one below the other not shaped like an X, it's supposed to be like an = sign for stability's sake. Cheers
Thanks for that.
I x mine up too I’ll try it the other way.
exactly the info I was looking for thanks
Glad it helped.👍🏽
Nice video, I cam eto the same conclusion, although I like the look of the F3 Mount.
Nice video, thanks for the comparsion mate.
Just came across this video. I have the out front bike computer combo on all my bikes. The metal shattered going down a hill and went flying across the road. The garmin edge 1030 was slightly cracked in the body and scratched the screen. Luckily the software wasn't damaged. Can't trust them after that. It might happen again. I've reverted back to the original holder like the first aero mount in the video. I like it less but bike computers are far from cheap
Thank you for the awesome video. Well done.
cut a pice of rubber from an old tube and put it between the mount and the stem to avoid movement.
Usefull informations but, what is it with the 10/20 g difference?
Hy Bruce. Do you know the WILEOSIX OUT FRONT BIKE COMPUTER COMBO MOUNT to work woth wahoo element bolt V2?
What do you call this mount system??? And why didn't they use the quadlock mounts???
I have a very short stem. I know you like the kedge but would you go with the f3 if you had a short stem?
I’m worried the kedge will hit or interfere with my bars. Thanks. This was great
The f3 is a nice design but I’m not a fan of the plastic construction.
@@bigbrucebikes I just spoke to them and they said it’s not plastic it’s some form of carbon but more importantly The arms are overmolded over a carefully designed stainless steel insert for the stem to mount to bolt connection.
I stand corrected, thanks for reaching out to them for that information. Maybe I’ll review them in more detail. Just to address your earlier question, yes the front of the kedge does hit the stem/handle bars on shorter stems. Even long stems with higher degree angles. I also use the kedge on my MTB, which has a short stem, so I had put the kedge in my vice and with a few medium taps with the rubber mallet and I was good to go.
@@bigbrucebikes sounds good thanks. Still a great review by you
Do you have a link to the specific k edge? I've seen a few on Amazon but can't tell what is the right one.
K-Edge Unisex - Adult Wahoo Bike Mounts & Adapters, Black Anodize, One Size
a.co/d/8q6LdHA
Thanks!
which one is the most feasible for rider using tt bars?
I’ve never used them but I saw that K-edge has an aero TT bar mount. k-edge.com/shop/computer-mounts/wahoo-mounts/wahoo-aero-bolt-tt-mount/
Hope that helps. Happy riding.
Good info! 🙏
The one at 4:32, which company is that from ? Is it k edge ?
That one is Best Tek Wahoo mount.
What brand is that ?
The name of the brand is Best Tek, it was just an articulating mount that I found on Amazon. K-edge does make an nice articulating stem mount that actually works. Here is the link
K-Edge Boost Stem Mount.
a.co/d/b9QIda3
what bars are those?
Those are the 60cm Curve Walmer Bars. They are aluminum and if I’m not mistaken they are the widest drop bars on the market.
Check them out.
www.curvecycling.com/products/walmer-bars?variant=31919661318221
Just the video I was looking for. Just brought a Wahoo Roam
Not impressed with the mounting hardware provided in the box.