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Simple Garmin Holder

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BT3x8 BHCS Self Tapping Screw (20PCS) - AA143
M4 Carbon Steel Hex Nut (10PCS) - AB028
M4x20 BHCS Machine Screw (5PCS) - AA068

Description

This is a simple, versatile mount designed to hold your Garmin accessories on your handlebar or other tubes. The mounting ring can be rotated in 45° increments, allowing you to position your device exactly how you want.

 

Five size options are included, each suited for a different tube diameter:

  • 26 mm version (fits 22–26 mm) 
  • 29.5 mm version (fits 26–29.5 mm) 
  • 33 mm version (fits 29.5–33 mm)  
  • 36.5 mm version (fits 33–36.5 mm) 
  • 40 mm version (fits 36.5–40 mm)  

Optional TPU parts are also included (compatible with all sizes):

  • 2× clamp pads — improve grip and help prevent slipping on smooth surfaces

Hardware required:

  • 2× M4 × 20 mm screws (AA068) 
  • 2× M4 nuts (AB028) 
  • 2x Button Head Cap Self Tapping Screw - 8mm long (AA143)

You can also use heat-set inserts if preferred. M5 screws and nuts may work as well, but the holes will need to be slightly enlarged.

 

Enjoy!

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