Tate Labs Bar Fly MTB Garmin mount to be offered

Handlebar mount puts cycle computer just above stem

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Published: June 13, 2013 at 8:23 pm

Tate Labs, the maker of the successful line of Bar Fly Garmin mounts, will soon have a mountain bike model that puts the cycle computer just above the stem. The US$25 handlebar mount will be available July 1 (UK pricing TBC).

With an adjustable viewing angle, the Bar Fly MTB mount could be a good Garmin-holding solution on bikes that have negative- or steep-rise stems. The production units will have a similar finish to current Bar Fly mounts (BikeRadar recently gave the Tate Labs Bar Fly 2.0 mount a rare five-star review).

The bar fly for mtb could be a good, non-stem-mounted solution for bikes with steep and/or short stems: the bar fly for mtb could be a good, non-stem-mounted solution for bikes with steep and/or short stems - Courtesy

Tate Labs Bar Fly MTB Garmin mount