### Suporte para Computador de Ciclismo Out Front: A Solução Ideal para Ciclistas
O Suporte para Computador de Ciclismo Out Front é a escolha perfeita para ciclistas que buscam qualidade, estabilidade e versatilidade. Fabricado em liga de alumínio extra grossa, este suporte é leve, mas extremamente robusto, superando os suportes de plástico em termos de durabilidade e segurança. Mesmo em estradas irregulares ou em dias chuvosos, o suporte mantém seu equipamento de computação seguro e firme, garantindo que você possa se concentrar na sua performance.
#### Qualidade Superior
– Top-Notch Quality: O suporte é feito de alumínio de alta qualidade, proporcionando uma base sólida e estável para o seu computador de ciclismo. A resistência a impactos e a leveza do material garantem que o suporte não se solte ou caia, mesmo nas condições mais desafiadoras.
#### Compatibilidade Ampla
– Multi-Compatibility: Projetado para guidões de bicicletas com diâmetro de 25,6 mm e 31,8 mm, o suporte é compatível com uma variedade de marcas, incluindo Garmin, Wahoo, Bryton e Cateye. Além disso, vem com um adaptador para GoPro, permitindo que você também monte câmeras esportivas e lanternas.
#### Acessórios Completos
– Full Range of Accessories: O suporte inclui quatro adaptadores para diferentes modelos de computadores de bicicleta, além de bandas de borracha e um suporte para lanterna. Com dois parafusos e uma chave Allen, a instalação e remoção do computador se tornam tarefas simples e rápidas.
#### Instalação Simplificada
– Easy Installation: Com um design aprimorado, a instalação do suporte é rápida e fácil. Em apenas três passos, você pode fixar o suporte no guidão, colocar o computador na base adaptadora e apertar os parafusos. Essa facilidade de uso permite que você passe mais tempo pedalando e menos tempo ajustando equipamentos.
#### Variedade de Cores
– Multiple Colors to Choose: Disponível em oito cores vibrantes — preto, vermelho, azul, roxo, dourado, cinza, verde e rosa — o suporte combina perfeitamente com a estética da sua bicicleta, permitindo que você escolha a cor que mais reflete seu estilo.
#### Melhor Experiência de Ciclismo
– Better Cycling Experience: O suporte Out Front permite que você visualize seus dados de desempenho sem obstruir a visão frontal, tornando suas pedaladas mais confortáveis e seguras. Com ele, você pode aprimorar suas habilidades de ciclismo enquanto desfruta de uma experiência de pedalada superior.
### Instruções de Uso:
Para utilizar o Suporte para Computador de Ciclismo Out Front, siga estas etapas:
1. Instalação do Suporte: Fixe o suporte no guidão da bicicleta, utilizando os parafusos fornecidos.
2. Montagem do Computador: Coloque o computador de ciclismo na base adaptadora correspondente.
3. Aperto Final: Aperte os parafusos para garantir que tudo esteja seguro e estável antes de iniciar sua pedalada.
### Características do Produto:
– Material: Liga de alumínio extra grossa.
– Compatibilidade: Suporta guidões de 25,6 mm e 31,8 mm; compatível com Garmin, Wahoo, Bryton, Cateye e GoPro.
– Acessórios: Inclui quatro adaptadores, bandas de borracha, suporte para lanterna, dois parafusos e chave Allen.
– Cores Disponíveis: Preto, vermelho, azul, roxo, dourado, cinza, verde e rosa.
– Peso: Leve e fácil de transportar.
### Perguntas Frequentes (FAQ):
Pergunta: O suporte é compatível com todos os modelos de computadores de ciclismo?
Resposta: O suporte é compatível com a maioria dos modelos de Garmin, Wahoo, Bryton e Cateye, além de incluir um adaptador para GoPro.
Pergunta: É fácil instalar o suporte no guidão da bicicleta?
Resposta: Sim, a instalação é simples e rápida, podendo ser feita em apenas três passos.
Pergunta: O suporte é resistente a condições climáticas adversas?
Resposta: Sim, o suporte é feito de alumínio de alta qualidade, garantindo estabilidade e segurança mesmo em estradas irregulares ou em dias chuvosos.
Pergunta: Quais cores estão disponíveis para o suporte?
Resposta: O suporte está disponível em oito cores: preto, vermelho, azul, roxo, dourado, cinza, verde e rosa.
Pergunta: O que vem incluído na embalagem do produto?
Resposta: A embalagem inclui o suporte, quatro adaptadores, bandas de borracha, um suporte para lanterna, dois parafusos e uma chave Allen.
Cycletime 71 –
This mount is well made and attractive. I wish I had measured the diameter of the bars on my Kaiser indoor cycle. They’re too thick to make this work without some finagling. But it’s not the fault of the product–it’s mine for assuming. I’ll probably still find a way to get it to work, because the ability to mag-safe my phone to the bike is too appealing. It may be that I just need to research some other models intended for larger diameter bars–in which case this will likely be repurposed or gifted at some point. But it’s very nice, and would be great for someone smart enough to measure before they buy.
LW –
I’m really enjoying this out front computer mount. It holds my computer without any vibration and I love this gold color. I have a different mount on another bike which tightens to the handlebars from the top. I prefer this one as it tightens from the bottom. Reason being that the bolt holes don’t fill with corrosive sweat while riding. Not to mention it just looks cleaner. This mount works without issue and looks good so highly recommend.
Matthew H. –
I needed an extra bike mount so I could move my Wahoo ELEMNT 2 bike computer from my road bike to my commuter bike. This nicely crafted mount fit perfectly (multiple gaskets are included for ideal fit) and holds the computer securely and in correct out front position. Easy to attach and solid once in place. Nice sleek aluminum construction and a good value.
Stephen C –
Nothing too special to say about this mount. No issues adding it on to the handle bars of my gravel bike. Now I can swap my Wahoo Elemnt Roam from my road to my gravel bike. It has the standard GoPro mount on the bottom and can either mount a light or a go pro. I put a dedicated light on this, but you could do a thumbscrew and move the light back and forth too.
amol –
My first out front mount is the beefy plastic one on the right side of my stem in the photo. It’s been rock solid, but is a bit heavy so I wanted to try something lighter.
This aluminum one from ZIDAOKA is indeed much lighter and no less sturdy, so it’s a success in that regard.
The reasons it is not five stars for me are:
– the gopro mount below is not a quarter-turn twist-off like it is for the mount on the right. I wish that one of the included adapters (default Garmin, optional Bryton, Wahoo, Cateye computers and cylindrical flashlight) had included a male Garmin quarter turn plate (which my plastic one has installed by default)
– there was a very intermittent, slight rattle over some rough pavement. I first thought maybe the GoPro mount screw wasn’t tight, but looking more closely at it, there is no screw there. Maybe it was my Garmin head unit tether slapping the metal mount?
– the gray/silver finish while not outright shiny is sparkly and somewhat reflective, so when the sun is just so, it can get distracting. In hindsight, I wish I had gotten the black one. I chose gray hoping it would match my titanium bike’s bare finish color, but it doesn’t. I might end up putting some black electrical tape on it if the reflectivity gets annoying. It might also help reduce the rattle if it is indeed the head unit tether slapping the metal.
– the clamp seems to fasten with a steel screw into threaded aluminum with no anti-seize compound applied, which may be asking for trouble long term? I’ll probably use some anti-seize when I move this mount to its eventual destination bike.
TocaLaGuitarra –
I got the gold color and boy its shiny! This looks terrific. Once installed on the handlebar, the unit remains stable and does not vibrate like plastic mounts. I use it with Garmin Edge 530 and it fits with quite some space left below so you can easily mount much larger GPS devices like Edge 1040 etc.
Nothing more to say. It does what it is supposed to do and in style. An easy 5/5 product.
LW –
I originally had a plastic out front mount that came with the bike computer package, but its hinge would eventually break if it was tightened enough so the mount won’t dip downward on bumpy roads. I replaced it with a metal out front mounts that uses the stem’s handlebar screws, but the mounting slot eventually stretched where the screws would go through. I eventually got a metal out front that is held only the handlebar with only screws, and that has been working good so far. When I was going to get another out front mount for my other bike, I knew it had to be of similar design. This ZIDAOKA bike computer mount utilizes a hinge, but it is made of metal, so it should not crack so easily.
I mounted the way that is recommended, but it sat a bit high. I wanted to get the flush with the handlebar look, so I had to mount it upside down, but now the screws is exposed to the elements. The platform where the computer mounts is not recessed on the other side, so now the mount for the computer sits flush with the platform. I don’t know if the ring surrounding the mount would offer additional structural integrity, as the computer mount itself is plastic. The mount is also not 100% straight, which drove me crazy looking at my computer not pointing directly straight, until I got use to it.
The flashlight mount could be useful, but its made of flexible plastic so that it can fit light of various diameter, but I had a similar one and it broke due to its flimsiness. Strapping on my 21700 tactical light to the flashlight mount might be straining it. Anyway, I usually mount my action cam at the bottom mount, so the flashlight mount would get limited use.
It’s very hard to insert my camera onto the GoPro mount, as the middle prong is thicker then usual, preventing the stiff mount on the camera from being inserted. It is pretty easy to insert mounts made of soft plastic, as they would just flex to accommodate the wider prong. I had to eventually file down the thickness of the prong in order to easily mount the camera. The thread for the screw is also built into the mount, which is convenient, but if it eventually strips, that would be it.