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Reddit mentions of Topeak Ride CaseII Quick Click Mount for Handlebars & StemCaps

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Topeak Ride CaseII Quick Click Mount for Handlebars & StemCaps. Here are the top ones.

Topeak Ride CaseII Quick Click Mount for Handlebars & StemCaps
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Used by both professional and amateur riders alikeMade using high quality materials and componentsTested to ensure quality and durabilityIntegrated QuickClick mount allows installation on handlebar, stem or stem capAngle adjustable and rotates for landscape viewCase 20g and mount 48g
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height1 Inches
Length7.5 Inches
Number of items1
Weight0.000625 Pounds
Width4 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Topeak Ride CaseII Quick Click Mount for Handlebars & StemCaps:

u/FuzzyTigers · 3 pointsr/bicycling

Hell yeah! I picked up the same bike a few months back when it was 4 days old in the shop. Awesome bike and the new Sora groupset is fantastic. The front derailleur has a little bit of a "cliff" to overcome for shifting up, but with some fine tuning you won't notice it unless you ride on another groupset.

I had the same soreness in my hands as well. I recommend new bar tape; the stock tape is hard as a brick and its a cheap upgrade. Depending on the phone you have (I personally have an iPhone) I highly recommend a phone mount designed to lock in. Do not* get a "general" mount. I broke my phone three times when I was sure it was secured in one of those. I personally use the Topeak Ridecase mount. Its secured to my stem and locks into the mount.

Some other first upgrades I highly recommend:

  • New brakes! - The stock ones are crap "Made in China" brakes. Your brakes are your second most important safety device. Look to make this move first. Easiest move is to get better rubber pads. Salmon Pinks are highly recommended. For new calipers (stiffer) I recommend the 105 or Ultegras. You will immediately notice the stopping power difference. I know I did.
  • New tires - The stock ones are soft and the sidewall may collapse slightly on hard turns. Just put some miles on them and swap them when you have the chance.

    Its an awesome bike and I have loved every second of it. To see the chain so shiny and clean makes me tear up a little bit.
u/titan1093 · 1 pointr/bikecommuting

For a while I just used my phone. I used the free version of endomondo with this bike mount. It gives fair estimate for speed, but only if you keep a consistent pace.

I had an actual wired computer at one point but lost it when someone broke into my garage and made off with my commuter. It was so long ago that I can't really remember what it was.

I just upgraded a few months ago and added the Topeak Cadence and Speed sensor. I'm very happy with it. For a wireless computer it works very well. Syncs everything to my phone and is extremely accurate. As far as I've been able to figure out, you can only sync data to Strava or their customer app. But for the most part I log all my rides with Endomondo in the background and monitor my speed/cadence/whatever with the topeak app.

u/Mesquite_Skeet_Skeet · 1 pointr/bicycling

>I use the Topeak Ridecase stem cap mount system for my phone.. However I want to use it on my motorcycle handle bar as well. Do they make an adapter that can go around large handlebars to create something like a stem cap to mount stuff to? Topeak makes one for bicycle handle bars but it is too small for motorcycle handle bars. I would think they would make a universal mount adapter but maybe not. Thank you so much in advance!

I pasted your text because it scrolling a long ways across in the header. You're saying this band won't fit around the diameter of your motorcycle handlebars?