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Why can't you mount it on the stem with the rubber O ring ? Zero cost and its not in your way ?
Thanks chaps, really appreciate the responses. The K edge looks promising, found them cheaper here FYI - https://www.cyclestore.co.uk/kedge_mtb-stem_fixed_mount_for_garmin_edge_...
Any thoughts on this?, do you think it fits under the stem cap?
http://www.tredz.co.uk/.Guee-Garmin-Computer-Mount_87533.htm?sku=297639&...
Check out K-Edge mounts, fixed and adjustable. Mounts as a spacer under your stem.
http://www.acecosportgroup.com/k-edge-computer-mounts.html
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I'd put it on the stem. I have a pair of Most integrated handlebars and that's where i run mine, i haven't had any problems with it being there and it free's up bar space too !
Maybe contact Raceware, they're a very competent brand who can make you a one-off if need be, they also do a mount that may work already; http://www.bikerumor.com/2014/07/10/raceware-direct-adds-garmin-mounts-f...
A company (name fails me) makes a garmin mount that attaches to the bike via a steerer spacer. This may be an option.
I also thought that the makers of those style of bars also have their own little arm that fits under the bars and can be used to mount garmins/ go pro etc.