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DIY Replay XD1080 Camera Mount

Back in December 2010 I started looking around for an handy action cam mount. I found some rubber velcro mounts that are sold as flashlight holder for bikes. They work great to attach the XD cam to a bike’s handlebar and seat tube. Velcro is the right thing as I want to be able to quickly change the cam on the trail without needing tools, but those simple mounts weren’t quite enough. I needed something that would allow more frame attachment points. I spent hours browsing the web for ideas, found a really neat camera mount for hang-gliders, continued to kick around other ideas, then sacrificed a lunch break to wander through aisle after aisle at a local hardware store. I left empty-handed.

At home, I grabbed one of those velcro mounts and disappeared into the basement to dig through boxes filled with all sorts of odd bits and pieces. Hidden far in the back of a drawer, I found an old, blue DT Hügi box with an ancient hub body and a couple of steerer tube cut-offs. The moment I pulled out a 4 inch long piece of a 1 inch titanium steerer tube and held it in my hand, I had my adjustable camera mount. All that was needed was to shorten the thing. The tube was taken to work the next morning and another lunch went without food. Instead of eating chips I was making some (of the titanium kind). After cutting, chamfering and polishing the mount was done. It extends the mounting possibilities to the seat tube, the seat post, along the fork legs, stem and handlebar allowing to point the camera in any angle desired. A couple more rubber velcro mounts are on the way, this time type “same direction”. These will be handy for under-the-chainstay camera positions. The newly built adjustable mount weighs 70 grams. Obviously, it could be built a whole lot lighter using a plastic or carbon tube, but nothing would look as classy as a piece of brushed titanium. Stay tuned for some life-action video footage or keep an eye on my Youtube channel.

Velcro Camera Mounts

When I bought a ReplayXD1080 action cam, I got a few high-quality mounts from Replay as well. While extremely well made, these mounts weren’t versatile enough to easily mount the cam to various locations on the bike nor to do it quickly out on the trail. Thanks to the ’s cylindrical shape - a form factor superior to any other cam on the market - suitable mounts were easy to find. I ordered some rubber velcro mounts from DealExtreme that are primarily designed to attach a flashlight to handlebars. These super practical mounts cost two bucks a piece so I purchased three. Quick test on the bike showed that the ReplayXD can quickly be mounted to the handlebar, the fork and the side of the seat tube pointing forward or looking to the back. At less than 20 grams the mount including velcros weighs next to nothing. Tests on the bike to follow.

Vincero Design Water Bottle Promotion

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Vincero Design saw my short review yesterday and is offering a free 24oz. water bottle to all my readers with the purchase of a system (bottle & mount). To take advantage of the promotion, head over to the store, put a system and an extra bottle into your shopping cart and use the promo code 2NINERCH when checking out. It’ll then take out the price of the bottle from the total so you only pay for the system. Super deal! I should mention that I paid full price for my two systems including lovely Swiss import duties and I don’t get anything from this promotion. I just like the edge 16 mount and bottle and think you might too. Today’s road ride proved that it can handle the rough stuff.

First & Short Review: Vincero Design Bottle Mount

Vincero Edge 16  

I recently received two water bottles and mounts from Vincero Design. Right at the time I ordered them, Vincero Design had just received new mounts in UD carbon with a stronger magnet. Robert, the founder, emailed me to ask if I wanted the old or the new style. Stronger magnet sounded good, as I’m planning on using a mount on a singlespeed and rigid mountain bike. So I chose the new design. After several days of bad weather, I was able to use the bottle mount for the first time today. When I got on the bike and put the bottle in its place my first thought was “No way this is going to hold”. Putting the bottle on the mount and pulling it off to drink is smooth and easy. I rode down the road, and other than the bottle hitting the downtube while riding across some rough pavement at a road construction site, the bottle securely stayed where it belonged and it did so for the whole ride. It’s only been one road/gravel ride, but if the system continues to perform as it did, the Edge 16 mount is one nifty bike accessory. The next big test will be riding my local Jura trails on the A9C.

oct 10 2010: I did a pretty rough road ride crossing lots of cattle guards and spending many miles on dirt and gravel on my road bike and lost the bottle three times in just one ride. I’m going back to regular bottle cages on the road. As nice as the Vincero Design system is, it can’t handle Paris-Roubaix type of riding on a road bike. I’m keeping it on my rigid mountain bike though as I have not yet lost a bottle riding fat tires.

Vincero Design Water Bottle Mount
A nifty, cageless water bottle mount for road and mountain bikes. Zoom

Vincero Design Water Bottle Mount

A nifty, cageless water bottle mount for road and mountain bikes.

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