TUSITA Flush Out Front Mount and Friction Flange Mount
TUSITA Flush Out Front Mount and Friction Flange Mount Adapter Compatible with Garmin Edge GPS Bike Computer, XOSS G/G+ – Cycling Handlebar 25.4mm 31.8mm Light Holder Camera Bracke




Safe & Secure: We are confident that upgrading to a TUSITA Cycling Mount will give you piece of mind knowing you’ve chosen the best way to securely lock and perfectly position your computer on your bike so you can focus on your goals, whether that be having fun or going fast, or both
Quick & Easy to Install: Mount on your bicycles handlebars in under 60 seconds. Convenient installation kit makes it very easy to install and disassemble from any Bicycle Handlebar,only need to locate and lock nut.
Two Spacers for More Handlebars: It is widely used in road bikes with 25.4mm and 31.8mm handlebars, enables you to easily view performance data on your bike GPS computer. It is strong enough to keep your electronics where you want them on your bicycle no matter the terrain.
| Dimensions: | 16.2 x 7 x 5.4 cm; 130 Grams |
| Manufacture: | TUSITA |
| Dimensions: | 16.2 x 7 x 5.4 cm; 130 Grams |
| Origin: | China |
Front Mount Compatible with Garmin Edge GPS Bike, I use it on my stationary bike and my regular bicycle in place and it works with other Garmin compatible devices or access
Front Mount Compatible with Garmin Edge GPS Bike, I use it on my stationary bike and my regular bicycle in place and it works with other Garmin compatible devices or access
I like the ease of removal and allowing me to quickly change my accessories, whether a light or action camera, it's nice to be able to quickly swap out. I've used it with my Garmin Edge 1040 and a light for a mountain bike race and it held everything in place so it's fairly robust and durable for those conditions.
I like the ease of removal and allowing me to quickly change my accessories, whether a light or action camera, it’s nice to be able to quickly swap out. I’ve used it with my Garmin Edge 1040 and a light for a mountain bike race and it held everything in place so it’s fairly robust and durable for those conditions.
Quality produc
Bought this to go on my new gravel bike and needed the underside friction mount for my Varia light.
It came in a very Garmin looking box with the mount contained within a bubble bag to protect it. All the other components were in small plastic bag (the friction mountain piece in a resealable one).
The product felt just like an OEM Garmin mount to the touch and was equally as solid. The clamp section was a hinged piece just like the Garmin so no pulling it apart to get it over the handlebars, and the rubber pieces to go inside the clamp had the ridges just like the Garmin ones.
In fact other than not having the Garmin branding you wouldn’t know it was a third party one.
With my devices fitted there was no rattle from the mount like you can get with cheap versions, and all this for just over half the price of an OEM Garmin mount. Only time will tell how it holds out long term.
This is great. I hate giving up real estate on my handle bars and this lets me mount both my Garmin and the headlight on the same unit. Lines up great, use it all the time.
This is great. I hate giving up real estate on my handle bars and this lets me mount both my Garmin and the headlight on the same unit. Lines up great, use it all the time.
I own 3 MTB and a Garmin Edge 830, this mount works fine, I like better than the original cause computer needs to turn hard, like is in place and nothing will unlock it. I had crash and computer never gos out. Thanks.
I own 3 MTB and a Garmin Edge 830, this mount works fine, I like better than the original cause computer needs to turn hard, like is in place and nothing will unlock it. I had crash and computer never gos out. Thanks.
Gute Halterung nur ein kleiner Fehle
Hatte mir den Halterung fr die Befestigung einer GoPro am Lenker geholt. Dazu habe ich die Halterung gedreht um die Kamera oben zu haben. Lieder weist die Halterung auf dieser Seite Kammern auf in denen sich Wasser sammelt.
Tolle Idee die ausgereift werden sollte
Das Konzept an sich an ist sehr gut, das Tacho sitzt fest und wackelt nichts.
Das Problem hatte ich mit der GoPro Halterung. Wie auf den Produktbildern zu sehen sollte ein Metall Gewinde fr die Schraube vorhanden sein, war bei mir aber nicht so. Somit habe ich die Schraube ins Plastik einmal rein gedreht und danach war sie fest und hat sich mit den Hnden nicht mehr drehen lassen. Deswegen nicht ganz so durchdacht.
Ich wollte eigentlich mein Sigma GPS Computer damit befestigen und meine Lezyne High Bean 500 Lampe da drauf befestigen. Allerdings bezweifele ich das die Halterung das Gewicht halten wird.
My other Garmin mount is all metal, I was worried about buying a plastic one, but this one is pretty darn skookum. No complaints. Does the job and the price is right.
My other Garmin mount is all metal, I was worried about buying a plastic one, but this one is pretty darn skookum. No complaints. Does the job and the price is right.
Funktioniert gut und stabil
Die Anbringung war leicht, aber ich musste den Schraubengang erst dadurch “ffnen”, in dem ich die Schraube erst von der falschen Seite einmal vor geschraubt habe. Danach aber alles perfekt: sieht gut aus und hat die erste Woche ber Stock und Stein berstanden.
Sieht gut und robust aus
Das Produkt wurde schnell und unproblematisch geliefert.
Das montieren war problemlos mit dem mitgelieferten zubeh
Worked As Intended
This mount worked as intended. The larger separate mount is also great if you have a go pro mount on your helmet to add a flashlight that has a Garmin mount. It will be a little bulky looking but it works just fine too.
It does hold well to the bar which is nice.
This mount worked as intended. Great way to keep your computer at a better position in relation to your posture. Installation was easy and quick. Worked well with my Garmin.
This mount worked as intended. Great way to keep your computer at a better position in relation to your posture. Installation was easy and quick. Worked well with my Garmin.
Mounts securely on my bike and holds the computer steady
Setup was super easy! After figuring out where exactly I wanted to place it, I bolted it down and I was good to go. Placing the computer was just as easy by turning clockwise into the bracket. It snapped into place and I was off to the trails! I have used this for a few weeks and absolutely love it!
Overall 5/5
I would recommend this to others!
Bought this for my Edge 130 to replace the goofy little holder that Garmin sends you. This mount should be standard equipment. Easy to install, rock steady and gives a very clear view of the screen. Easily 5 stars.
Bought this for my Edge 130 to replace the goofy little holder that Garmin sends you. This mount should be standard equipment. Easy to install, rock steady and gives a very clear view of the screen. Easily 5 stars.
Great value for the price
Like many cyclists, I have a Garmin bike computer. It came with what Garmin calls an “up front” handlebar mount. It works great but I have two bikes and like to move the Garmin computer between bikes.
I was going to buy another Garmin up front mount but found this mount for less than half the price of a Garmin mount. I was a little leery given the price but thought I’d give it a try. I’m glad I did!
The Tusita mount isn’t quite as “beefy” as the Garmin mount but that doesn’t seem to affect the sturdiness or usability of the mount. My Garmin computer fits perfectly on the mount and doesn’t wobble or move around while riding.
This mount has the same features as the Garmin mount. Same quarter turn mount. Same under computer mount for an additional accessory (like a light or camera). All at less than half the price.
Highly recommended.
This mounted easily next to the stem and puts a Garmin type mount in front of the bars and clear of my center brake levers. I can now mount Garmin or other head units, cameras, mobile phones, and lots of other mount compatible equipment. This has both a top and bottom mount so two devices can be attached at the same time. This is a big help in getting devices out of the way of the cables and keep them easily visible while recording rides.
This mounted easily next to the stem and puts a Garmin type mount in front of the bars and clear of my center brake levers. I can now mount Garmin or other head units, cameras, mobile phones, and lots of other mount compatible equipment. This has both a top and bottom mount so two devices can be attached at the same time. This is a big help in getting devices out of the way of the cables and keep them easily visible while recording rides.
I mounted this on my vintage road bike so I could use my Hammerhead Karoo 2. It was easy to mount and looks to accommodate 3 handlebar sizes. I used the thickest rubber sleeve and it was a clean tight fit with the single socket head cap screw securing the mount. It was bit of pain as my brake/deraileur cable routing exits the handlebar tape in close proximity to the mount location. The mount is made of plastic but does appear to be of high quality. Recommended!
I mounted this on my vintage road bike so I could use my Hammerhead Karoo 2. It was easy to mount and looks to accommodate 3 handlebar sizes. I used the thickest rubber sleeve and it was a clean tight fit with the single socket head cap screw securing the mount. It was bit of pain as my brake/deraileur cable routing exits the handlebar tape in close proximity to the mount location. The mount is made of plastic but does appear to be of high quality. Recommended!
This is an aftermarket (aka knock-off) for the Garmin front mount. It includes both the mount (Garmin sells for $34) and the quarter turn friction flange (Garmin sells for $15). So for $15, is it good? Short answer:Yes. Long answer: keep reading.
In the box: You get the mount, the quarter turn flange, two rubber spacersfor different handlebar diameter, attachment screws and an Allen wrench. There’s also instruction booklet.
Compared to Garmin: As you can see in the pictures, it is almost identical to the Garmin mount. Size of mounts is the same, thickness is pretty much the same, and attachment is the sames. There are two minor differences – first the locking screw for the mount is slightly shorter. I found this to be an issue only on one bar where the tape was extending further towards the stem. I had to mount it all the way at the wide part of the bar and it was hard to get the short screw to grab. It did eventually work by slightly trimming the spacer. The second difference is that the screw for the quarter turn flange is has a plastic head compared to Garmin’s Allen screw. The plastic head makes it easier to swap devices and adjust angles, but generally speaking the whole point of the quarter turn flange is to keep the device on the flange and have an easy way of removing it. The only downside of the plastic head is that it makes the attachment look bulkier. Not a real issue.
Fit and attachment: The unit goes on pretty easily and is held firmly on the handlebar. Testing devices on both the Tusita and the Garmin, both attached snugly with the quarter turn and did not come loose from vibrations. NOTE: The quick and easy to install picture in the item description shows attaching the bottom flange with screws. You don’t need to do that. It has the quarter turn female top and quarter turn male bottom for quick attachments.
Final verdict: Usually I try to give my business to the original designers rather than go for cheaper knock-off. In the case of Garmin, however, I find that after spending hundreds of dollars on their units, they tend to still charge a large premium for accessories. In this case, I would go for the $15 dollar Tusita instead of the $34+$15 Garmin option.
Disclaimer note: I received this unit as part of Amazon Vine (Amazon sent me the unit in order to write a review). The obligation is to Amazon for an honest review, not to Tusita.
This mount is easy to assemble and install. The rubber rings make it simple to fit any size handlebar. It is especially versatile because you can securely mount a camera or a light right under your bike computer. All tools and attachments are included.
This mount is easy to assemble and install. The rubber rings make it simple to fit any size handlebar. It is especially versatile because you can securely mount a camera or a light right under your bike computer. All tools and attachments are included.
A Complete Mount For Computer and Ligh
I found it to be a well made and complete mount for my Garmin Edge 1030 computer. I have the genuine Garmin mounts on two of my bikes. This one is similar in design and quality. It comes with a mount for the Garmin light, which you don’t need to install if you don’t have such a light.
It was all good, except for a problem with the screws provided to attach the mount to the handle bar. The screws, thoughtfully, have a lock-tight coating at the end, but are a little too short. The two thicknesses of shims they provided did not work on any of my bikes, making the bracket open too far, so the screw did not reach across. With no shim, the bracket was too big. I had to use a piece of used inner tube to create a shim that worked. The problem is with the length of the screw provided. It is too short. Unless the two ends of the mounting bracket meet, the screw doesn’t work. A longer screw would make it all work better. A small item, but quite troublesome in the end.
I got this Garmin mount since it had the bottom base that’s compatible with the Varia headlamp, a nice addition that most aftermarket (and some Garmin) mounts do not support. It’s made well; very stiff and with the rubber Garmin style bands that go between it and the handlebars so it doesn’t slip once mounted. However the angle of the lower Varia base is not the same as on the Garmin mount. This mount has it parallel with the top Edge mount whereas the Garmin mount has it angled downward. So while the Varia lamp does attach to this base, it will be pointing at the sky unless you readjust the angle, which is a pain.
So if you’re starting with a Varia, or gopro, or whatever and don’t have a mount, this will work great since it includes all the attachments. If you’re hoping to just swap the varia/gopro/headlamp between the garmin mount on one bike and this mount on another bike without adjusting any angles, then you’re beat.
This is very functional and definitely work as a garmin mount with a gopro adapter under it. The construction seems to be of quality plastic and it comes with rubber spacers to fit both 35mm and 31.8mm bars. My only concern is that because it is plastic it might not stand up to a crash. For road use this is probably perfect, and likely very functional for mountain bike use, but I still have my concerns about the ability to weather a crash.
This is very functional and definitely work as a garmin mount with a gopro adapter under it. The construction seems to be of quality plastic and it comes with rubber spacers to fit both 35mm and 31.8mm bars. My only concern is that because it is plastic it might not stand up to a crash. For road use this is probably perfect, and likely very functional for mountain bike use, but I still have my concerns about the ability to weather a crash.
Perfect fit for my Garmin 520 Edge and with the spacer the mount on my handlebar is tigh
My Garmin Edge came with an out front bike mount but I have several bicycle so I wanted an out front bike mount for my backup road bike as well. The Tusita Bike fits that requirement. Construction wise it feels and looks as sturdy as the Garmin mount. It extends about an inch further than the Garmin mount which I like. I used one of the included spacers to mount it on my handlebars and my Garmin Edge bike computer twisted onto the mount just like it twists onto the original bike mount.
I do not own a Go Pro light/camera so I was not able to test out that functionality, but the parts are included in the kit.
Don't Pay More for Garmi
Last Christmas, my wife got me an entire Garmin “Edge” system: Front HeadLight/Rear Light (with radar)/GPS & Computer and the arm mount that attached the front light and GPS to the handlebar. I was using my mountain bike the most at that time so I mounted the entire Garmin system to that bike. Worked Great!
With a weather change, I started to use my road bike all the time. I could mount the GPS and the tail light easily enough but would need to buy another arm mount to use the headlight. NOTE!! This is because I didn’t want to have to disassemble the arm mount and move it every time I changed bikes.
A new arm made by Garmin was 40 to 45 dollars, almost ordered it but stumbled this one as a Vine listing….less than half the price. Ordered it. It arrived. I opened it up to find it was just as sturdy as the Gamin mount I have, looked essentially the same and and the headlight and GPS computer mounted exactly the same.
Pictures are of the system mounted on my road bike.
After a few uneventful rides, I can totally recommend this arm mount and testify that the Garmin version offers no advantages over this one. Buy it!!
Not using for a Garmin, but for a bike light!
I have a MagicShine light and the holder that came with it constantly pushed the rubber anti-slip piece out of the strap, which then made the whole thing loosen and move the light. This would happen in the middle of a night ride and would cause me to have to stop and adjust and tighten it down. What a headache.
So I started looking for a Garmin mount like this because the light uses that same mount… It was impossible to find a mount that was good for a 35mm handlebar. I looked for a while and then found this. I was doubtful it would actually fit but it fits perfectly and holds very tight. As you can see from the picture it also puts the light in the middle so it will point to where I am turning exactly.
So excited to get back out at night and be able to ride trails without having to fidget with some stupid piece of hardware.
P.S. this thing is very sturdy!
Works perfectly!
I love these double-mount setups. I bike commute, and having the light off of my handlebar/helmet helps a ton just to free up space and keep the light out ahead of my wheel. Comes with plenty of pieces to get it mounted up however you want and need, holds securely, doesn’t slide around the bar, all good. Cheaper than the “real” brands too, it’s about time I can stop paying ridiculous prices for plastic.
Garmin Edge 830, headlight underneath that, no issues. Also holds my old Edge 1000 just fine too. Haven’t tried my GoPro Max under it, but that’s on my agenda.
Good mount with everything you need for a variety of installs
This is a nice mount with all the needed hardware to install on a variety of handlebar sizes. The thumbscrew to tighten it down is good sized and easy to use. It fits my Garmin bike computer perfectly and it has the lower attachment for my Garmin trail cam.
It’s a good mount with all the hardware included. And the price is pretty reasonable.
Sturdy and easy to move around
I have a phone with a glued Garmin mount that I use as a GPS while touring. A previous out-front mount I tried for a while had too much vibration, so I had resorted to using a close-in mount for a couple years, which put the display in a position where I had to take my eyes off the road.
I got the opportunity to try this Tusita out-front mount and it is very solid! There’s minimal vibration when used with the road bike; and it’s pretty easy to move around with the supplied Allen wrench, so I’m also using it on the trainer bike this winter while listening to podcasts. Thumbs up.
The mount itself is a bit on the heavy side compared to others I've used, but that's good in this case, because the arm comes with two locking mechanisms. The one on "top" of the mount is the expected Garmin-style bike computer mount (quarter turn to lock in the computer). But there's also a second mount that locks in underneath the mount arm via a quick-release mechanism. That "bottom" mount can accommodate a GoPro or GoPro mount-compatible bike headlight. It's a clever design, with a nice accessible thumbscrew used to control the tilt angle of a bottom-mounted accessory. With a GoPro or similar accessory attached to the bottom of the mounting arm and a bike computer on top, I expect that the extra weight of the arm would be welcome. I only mounted a bike computer on top, which worked just fine. Super solid and the locking action was tight and confidence-inspiring. This is a nice mount, particularly if you want the dual-functionality of computer + GoPro or computer + headlight setup using just one piece of mounting hardware.
The mount itself is a bit on the heavy side compared to others I’ve used, but that’s good in this case, because the arm comes with two locking mechanisms. The one on “top” of the mount is the expected Garmin-style bike computer mount (quarter turn to lock in the computer). But there’s also a second mount that locks in underneath the mount arm via a quick-release mechanism. That “bottom” mount can accommodate a GoPro or GoPro mount-compatible bike headlight. It’s a clever design, with a nice accessible thumbscrew used to control the tilt angle of a bottom-mounted accessory. With a GoPro or similar accessory attached to the bottom of the mounting arm and a bike computer on top, I expect that the extra weight of the arm would be welcome. I only mounted a bike computer on top, which worked just fine. Super solid and the locking action was tight and confidence-inspiring. This is a nice mount, particularly if you want the dual-functionality of computer + GoPro or computer + headlight setup using just one piece of mounting hardware.
This holds my Garmin Edge 200 Very neatly
I have an old Garmin Edge 200 bike computer, but it is my favorite because it is small and reliable. The mounting kit from Garmin is a simple base that attaches to the handlebar stem using elastomer bands that don’t last in states with low humidity. While working in the shop, I heard one band ping and snap on its own from across the room. The Tusita mount solves the problem of repeatedly needing to buy proprietary rubber bands because it is a proper bracket. I appreciate the various shims that come in the kit because my older bikes have thin handlebars. Other kits will fit only the more modern, fat (31.8mm) bars, but the Tusita kit works with all my bikes.
The installation was simple. My Garmin fit easily into the bracket and then stopped with a click at the expected clockwise quarter turn. The mount neatly floats the screen just in front of my front tire. I opted not to use the camera mount but might add a camera/headlight in the future.
Unlike other mounts that I have, this does not stop when the gps is turned 90 degrees. A little strange. It also requires more force to get the gps to engage. Once mounted though, it is sturdy.
Unlike other mounts that I have, this does not stop when the gps is turned 90 degrees. A little strange. It also requires more force to get the gps to engage. Once mounted though, it is sturdy.
This is a good out front mount. I thought installing this mount would be very easy to install. But after about 30+ minutes I got it install to the position I wanted it at. I got this mount for a iGPSPORT BSC100S Bike Computer. The two work great with one another. Good out front mount for your bike.
This is a good out front mount. I thought installing this mount would be very easy to install. But after about 30+ minutes I got it install to the position I wanted it at. I got this mount for a iGPSPORT BSC100S Bike Computer. The two work great with one another. Good out front mount for your bike.
Nice design. Robust.
I’ve broken just about every computer mount on my bikes except for the ones that use rubber bands to hold onto the handlebar. I’ve even started printing new mounts using my 3D printer but even those aren’t as robust or as nice as this Tusita mount.
I like the hinge/cap screw mount to tighten to the handlebar. Fits easily right next to a 31.8mm riser. I’ve had no issue with the mount slipping or moving when I jump off sidewalks or hit RR tracks.
The go-pro mount opens up lots of cool light mounting options. I’ve broken just about every one of those I’ve got as well but this configuration seems both robust and properly forward. The light output from my light works better when it’s forward of my handlebars. This mount is perfect for it.
I’m using this with an iGPSPORT computer on a mongoose grit gravel bike. I mounted a Night Owl helmet light to it.
Kind of fits
I’ve been needing an out front mount for my light. I looked at the specs and this one looked like it would work.
For the most part, it does. But as you can see, the taper on my handle bar causes this to have a slight angle. So the cutoff beam on my light also shoots out at an angle. Which kind of defeats the purpose of the cut off beam.
Also, my handle bar is 35mm. And this one actual fits it, but without the rubber strips. So the light can tighten up, but it will never have a full grip amd can be nudged easily.
And the last part I’m not entirely a fan of is that the hinge is in the front and the bolt is in the rear. So there is a bump out. It could be a little smoother if it had been the other way around as many other out front mount are constructed.
And if I had one more change, it would be to shorten the neck. I don’t need to stick out nearly as far at is does.
Nevertheless, it does an okay job with getting the light out front.
Thought I could save a few bucks and use this instead of a OE Garmin mount. But this mount does not accept the new Garmin Power Pod to power your Edge. Other than that it looks fine.
Thought I could save a few bucks and use this instead of a OE Garmin mount. But this mount does not accept the new Garmin Power Pod to power your Edge. Other than that it looks fine.
I am honoured to write the first review for this item. I have been cycling for the past decade and have tried over a dozen mounts. I can confidently tell you that this is the best after market Garmin handlebar mount out there. It is actually better than the garmin version as the bottom GoPro mount conveniently twists off. This device allows me to confidently attach my garmin edge 520 and GoPro hero 7. It’s made out of a very strong rigid plastic which I actually prefer over the cheap aluminum mounts.
I am honoured to write the first review for this item. I have been cycling for the past decade and have tried over a dozen mounts. I can confidently tell you that this is the best after market Garmin handlebar mount out there. It is actually better than the garmin version as the bottom GoPro mount conveniently twists off. This device allows me to confidently attach my garmin edge 520 and GoPro hero 7. It’s made out of a very strong rigid plastic which I actually prefer over the cheap aluminum mounts.