Lezyne Garmin/Wahoo GPS Forward Mount with GoPro
Secure your cycling GPS and light or GoPro-compatible accessories (not included) to your handlebar with the Lezyne Garmin/Wahoo GPS Forward Mount with GoPro.
- A lightweight, high-quality Garmin/Wahoo GPS forward mount with GoPro-style accessory mount
- CNC-machined aluminum construction
- Design centers mount for a clean integrated cockpit
- Compatible with 31.8 mm handlebar diameters
- Super-secure (and replaceable) Garmin/Wahoo inserts
Imported.
View all Lezyne Bike Computer AccessoriesBest Use | Cycling |
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Material(s) | CNC-machined aluminum |
Weight | 1.98 ounces |
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Not a fit for larger Garmin head units
I have a larger Garmin head unit and a GoPro 11. Upon installing the Lenzyne (btw, a pain, because the bolt screws from underneath the handlebar), I could not install the Garmin unit because it interfered with the bike stem. (The Lenzyne "arm" was too short.) I then tried to angle the mounting platform on the Lenzyne but couldn't because it was torqued too tight. I ended up rounding the end of the adjustment bolt (very easy to do because the head is only 1mm and thus requires a tiny Allen wrench to loosen or tighten). Bottom line: this item doesn't work for me and will be returned.
OK for smaller computers and lights
Product could be better. Description on REI site should include dimensions and/or the Lezyne website's head unit compatibility tables that show which Garmin and Wahoo units do and don't fit on it. The mount is shorter than other out-front mounts, there's very little space between my handlebars and my computer. Pros: It fits my handlebar diameter as described, holds my Garmin Edge 530 and allows for a light to be attached below on the GoPro mount. I'm using a Trek/Bontrager light and their "Blendr" adapter fits GoPro. Cons: While aluminum is much sturdier than the stock plastic out-front mounts that Garmin computers come with, the downside is that it's stiff / inflexible - the GoPro mount portion doesn't bolt down tight the way that a plastic connection would. When I put my larger headlight in it, it wobbled around and didn't stay aimed correctly. I tried to fix it by adding a small piece of duct tape to the connection to fill space and create friction but it still doesn't fully stay in place. I'll likely try and bend it a little with some pliers which isn't ideal. For $50 I'd prefer if it just worked better.