How/where do you mount a cyclo-computer to a unicycle?

Subject says it all.

-mg

p.s. I mounted mine to the seatpost with plastic zip-ties. This seemed to
be the only option but I’m interested to know what others are doing.

“Michael Grant” <michael_j_grant@msn.com> wrote in message
news:urhUjn4cBHA.1172@cpimsnntpa03
> Subject says it all.
>
> -mg
>
> p.s. I mounted mine to the seatpost with plastic zip-ties. This seemed
to
> be the only option but I’m interested to know what others are doing.
>

Mine is on the seatpost, I’ve seen people with them on bike bar-ends which
are attached to the seatpost, which makes it easier to look down at them
when riding.

Joe

Mounting the unit on the wilder bracket brake post is easy. Not very
practical however. Oli-

-----Original Message----- From: Joe Marshall
["]mailto:news@joemarshall.org.uk] Sent: Friday, November 23, 2001 7:02 AM
To: rsu@unicycling.org Subject: Re: How/where do you mount a
cyclo-computer to a unicycle?

“Michael Grant” <michael_j_grant@msn.com> wrote in message
news:urhUjn4cBHA.1172@cpimsnntpa03
> Subject says it all.
>
> -mg
>
> p.s. I mounted mine to the seatpost with plastic zip-ties. This
seemed to
> be the only option but I’m interested to know what others are doing.
>

Mine is on the seatpost, I’ve seen people with them on bike bar-ends which
are attached to the seatpost, which makes it easier to look down at them
when riding.

Joe



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If you are bumperless, then a wireless wrist-watch style computer is the way to go. Otherwise, check out the clear view of the readout on this

uni:http://www.outtech.com/unicycle/Coker/

Both a secure grip, bumper, and computer/shifter support- SWEET! The front bumper might benifit from a couple of racket-ball ends to suck up imptacts.

Let me know what you come up with.

Christopher LeFay