Garmin Time Trial/Tri Bar Mount
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What it is
A time trial / triathlon aero bar mount for Garmin Edge devices.
It allows you to securely attach:
- A Garmin Edge cycling computer
- Other quarter-turn Garmin-compatible accessories
Key details explained
Designed for TT & triathlon bikes
- Built specifically for time trial (TT) and triathlon aero bars
- Keeps your cycling computer centered and in front of you for easy viewing while in an aerodynamic position
Quarter-turn mount system
- Uses Garmin’s quarter-turn locking mechanism
- Quick to attach or remove your device
- Very secure during high-speed riding
Compatibility
- Fits 22.2 mm outer diameter bars
- This is a standard size for many aero extensions (clip-on TT bars)
Pros
- Perfect viewing position for aero riding
- Very stable at high speeds
- Quick release / easy installation
- Keeps cockpit clean and aerodynamic
Cons
- Only fits specific bar diameter (22.2 mm)
- Not useful for standard road handlebars
- Limited to TT/tri setups
Who it’s for
This mount is ideal if you:
- Ride time trials or triathlons
- Use aero bars / clip-on extensions
- Want a clean, front-centered computer position
Not really needed for:
- Standard road bikes
- MTB setups
- Casual commuting bikes
Bottom line
- ✅ Best for aerodynamic racing setups (TT/triathlon)
- ⚙️ Ensures stable, easy-to-read computer placement
- ❌ Not compatible with normal handlebar use cases