The Lezyne GPS Forward Mount puts their GPS units out in front of the handlebars for easy viewing and a clean look. Made from a durable composite matrix, the Forward Mount is lightweight and easy to install thanks to its hinged clamp. Stainless steel mounting hardware, an integrated rubber shim, and a secure X-Lock GPS retention mechanism ensure lasting durability in all riding conditions.
31.8 mm clamp diameter. Compatible with Lezyne GPS units only.
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So far so good
Just what i needed for a better and comfortable ride.
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Reviewed 8/5/2019
by Dave
Cycling Enthusiast
Vermont
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Good deal and works well
Great option compared to more expensive aluminum options, perhaps pricey for what it is as a piece of plastic, but it does the job. It is nice to have the GPS in front to free up the stem or handlebars. Also easier to read at speed since you do not have to look farther down from you primary forward sight line.
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Very Secure
I'm pretty sure this would not let go of the computer if a missile hit your bike, you have to apply quite a bit of pressure to get it to lock in. This doesn't add much weight and seems to be well made, for the money I'm happy with it.
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Reviewed 6/3/2019
by RAP in Utah
Cycling Enthusiast
Salt Lake City
Works for me!
Holds my GPS securely and places it at the right spot. Just what I needed and expected. Easy to install, also.
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