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Bar Fly Prime Mount Comes with Heads for Multiple Brands
Re: recent discussions of what to do when you bail on Garmin and go Wahoo, etc... Lezyne is also available. I applaud this.
https://barflybike.com/collections/r...aluminum-mount |
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I much have rather they let you choose which mount you want and charge you $10-$20 less for it...
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I recently warrantied a 3.0 for the new barfly 4 (mtb model) which came with this new system, while I give credit for the modularity, all the other pieces are still in a box as I've no use for a headlight mount or camera mount or anything else mount. The old 3.0 was <$20, now the new ones are ~$40. Now if it was dual sided to where I could mount the computer on one side, and the light on the bottom, I think it'd justify a higher price, but the new system is overkill. |
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If anyone owns this, can you post a side photo with the computer mounted?
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Also, below computer camera mounts are awesome for lights. |
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I know the form mount also has a few mounts which I think is cool but you don't need 15 mounts in the box. That said I know why they charging $60, its not because of all the mounts but because k edge charges $60 |
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Wow - didn't know these things are pushing $60 now. I remember they were $15 for the first iterations then bumped up to $20 when they went to that "SLI" modular mount style.
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to be fair, this version is much better than the old all plastic crappy version. $60 is pushing it but the all alum version should be much much nicer
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ptourkin - Do you work for Barfly or something??? Anyway, I have friends who have/like the Wahoo and its a very nice computer. However, when my 5 year old Garmin craps out, I'm probably going to see what Garmin has to offer in a refurbished model before I go shopping for something new. However, computer mount interchangeability isn't going to be major decision factor for me if I go that direction.
That being said, the Barfly 4 - MTB is the same price as the others, but doesn't include the upper/lower mounting position that the 4-Max offers due to computer positioning over the stem. A minor point...but I do appreciate that as a feature on the road version. So, thank you for making that distinction as I didn't recognize that difference b/t the road and mtb models. I'd rather Barfly skip the modularity on the MTB model and go back to the 3.0 but update it with the hinged clamp and sell it for $20 --- maybe call it the 3.1? At $40, I'm scrolling down on amazon looking at other sellers' options are. |
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Agreed. I was annoyed the last time I needed a new barfly and it came with a pile of mounts I'll likely never use. It's a waste of material, a waste of larger packaging, and a waste of extra money. But if I could buy replacement "heads" when needed, including the ability to change mount types, that would be a great selling point.
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Like dis? |
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I liked the barfly mounts for my old Garmin but now that I'm on the Wahoo Elemnt, I just bought a few extra of their stock mounts for my other bikes. Skipping the over the stem style for now since the new Barfly iteration that fits a Wahoo is obnoxiously expensive as noted. |
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I've found the only place on the internet where a product's versatility is a bad thing.
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It's not the versatility. How often do most people switch between Garmin, Wahoo, Cateye, Lezyne, etc. computers? It's a pretty infrequent occurrence, yet anyone who buys this mount gets heads for every one of those companies, plus some others. Versatility would be shipping it with the one selected and selling the other heads for a reasonable cost. That's versatility. Buy just what you need and have the ability to change later for a reasonable cost. Sending everyone every option is just wasteful.
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