I like the different Hidden Mounts for your stem. But will never put the gopro on the stem. As just like in your video and all the other ones just to bouncy. Still a nice job.
MarkTheLostTraveler in fairness that was a rough road and it was loose. Went to Mallorca last week and changed The setting so there was better stabilisation. It seems to work. Check them videos out
I have the same anxiety looking at this hollow without a blendr mount. Have you any further experience with this? I'm afraid that it is a must to use it, although I'd rather wish to leave this place clean without any additional mounts and accessories
@@andrzejkrupinski7921 Hi, i just kept the mount installed and got used to it. The alternative would be another stem, there are a lot of cheap ones out there.
Hi! I bought a used trek off of someone and it looks like it has the Blendr Ridetime mount already installed. Model W509702 I think from my research. My question is...what can I put on it? It looks like a very flat mount. I'm not really sure what I am supposed to do with it. Trek's site shows me the model number but doesn't tell me what I can mount to it?
Thanks for providing what Trek apparently can't be bother to make... a simple explanation of their system!
Other cyclist didn't wave? WTF? Thanks for explaining Blendr!
Hmm wondering if the BLENDR stem I bought is an older one as not going as smooth as this.
Do you have to take the bar off to install the mounts?
I like the different Hidden Mounts for your stem. But will never put the gopro on the stem. As just like in your video and all the other ones just to bouncy. Still a nice job.
MarkTheLostTraveler in fairness that was a rough road and it was loose. Went to Mallorca last week and changed The setting so there was better stabilisation. It seems to work. Check them videos out
Does this work with Wahoo Elment Bolt?
did you have to use a spacer for the first mount stem you showed?
Is it a problem if i dont use a mount for the blendr stem and the stem area is open and vulnerable for rain?
There is room but should be ok
I have the same anxiety looking at this hollow without a blendr mount. Have you any further experience with this? I'm afraid that it is a must to use it, although I'd rather wish to leave this place clean without any additional mounts and accessories
@@andrzejkrupinski7921 Hi, i just kept the mount installed and got used to it. The alternative would be another stem, there are a lot of cheap ones out there.
@@BugMonsters So did I
installed a blendr mount and will attach a Bontrager ion 200 to it
@@andrzejkrupinski7921 Do you still have enough space for garmin or wahoo?
Did you have to buy screws for the stem clamp so you can attach the GoPro mount to it? Or did it come with screws?
No the original screws do the job. Is just a clip
Hi! I bought a used trek off of someone and it looks like it has the Blendr Ridetime mount already installed. Model W509702 I think from my research. My question is...what can I put on it? It looks like a very flat mount. I'm not really sure what I am supposed to do with it. Trek's site shows me the model number but doesn't tell me what I can mount to it?
you can add a RideTime cycling Computer, you probably already know this ☺☺
What Blendr part would I need for a Cyclix fly12 under my bar, I have a Blenr Pro stem, thanks
Does the "c-clamp" work with non-Bontrager stems?
No it does not.
Whats the mount's model for the go pro?
www.trekbikes.com/gb/en_GB/equipment/cycling-accessories/bike-lights/bike-light-accessories/bontrager-blendr-gopro-mount/p/22248/
Is there a mount that can hold an iPhone?
No from trek/ bontrager
Hello, where can I find the C-clamp and the other components to install the Gopro on my bike? Thanks.
Torque spec for the Handlebar clamp?
lanceoa 5nm
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