B blue_monkey expert rider Joined May 31, 2025 Messages 132 Location Bristol Jun 23, 2025 #1 I had a closer look at mine today... and unless mistaken there are tiny welds holding the crossbar brackets to the handlebar. Therefore, not removable, cleanly!
I had a closer look at mine today... and unless mistaken there are tiny welds holding the crossbar brackets to the handlebar. Therefore, not removable, cleanly!
Tom top rider Joined Jun 10, 2024 Messages 646 Location Germany Jun 24, 2025 #2 Out of curiosity I've checked it. No, they are not welded. When you remove the bolt, you can move the clamp.
Out of curiosity I've checked it. No, they are not welded. When you remove the bolt, you can move the clamp.
OP B blue_monkey expert rider Joined May 31, 2025 Messages 132 Location Bristol Jun 24, 2025 #3 Maybe it’s just overspill from the paint process then?
OP B blue_monkey expert rider Joined May 31, 2025 Messages 132 Location Bristol Jun 24, 2025 #4 I wouldn’t mind removing mine to alter the position of things on the handlebar, e.g I can move my quadlock and gps mounts lower down.
I wouldn’t mind removing mine to alter the position of things on the handlebar, e.g I can move my quadlock and gps mounts lower down.
Tom top rider Joined Jun 10, 2024 Messages 646 Location Germany Jun 24, 2025 #5 Why not use the crossbar to attach those things? It works fine for me even with the quite big TomTom.
Why not use the crossbar to attach those things? It works fine for me even with the quite big TomTom.
OP B blue_monkey expert rider Joined May 31, 2025 Messages 132 Location Bristol Jun 24, 2025 #6 Yes, that’s one option, but involves buying a couple of different mounts
OP B blue_monkey expert rider Joined May 31, 2025 Messages 132 Location Bristol Jun 24, 2025 #7 And, of course… you have a ‘tom’tom
Tom top rider Joined Jun 10, 2024 Messages 646 Location Germany Jun 24, 2025 #8 blue_monkey said: And, of course… you have a ‘tom’tom Click to expand... Yes, of course!