CloseTheGap HideMyBell Raceday4 Evo FI Out Front Mount
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Pros & Cons
Pros & Cons
- The CloseTheGap HideMyBell Raceday FI fits perfectly under an integrated handlebar with a 2-bolt attachment.
- This bell is ideal for competition riders who want to train safely but do not want a bell on their bike during a race.
- The handlebar mount is compatible with the most common cycling computers from Garmin, Wahoo, Sigma, Bryton and Lezyne.
- The bell can be mounted and dismounted without using tools. Super easy!
- A light mount or GoPro mount (optional) can be attached under the CloseTheGap HideMyBell Raceday FI.
- As the bell is removable there is a chance of misplacing or losing it. So store it in a good place!
Specifications
Specifications
Brand | CloseTheGap | |
Compatible with handlebars | 2-bolt mounting | |
Suitable for | Bryton / Garmin / Sigma / Wahoo / Lezyne | |
Colour | Black |
The mount is made of an extremely stiff UD carbon composite, a new material which enables the designer to create a lightweight and minimalistic product that is also very stiff. While the bell is much less visible, fellow road users will certainly hear you. It is the ideal solution for riding in traffic safely without compromising on your bike's looks or aerodynamics.
• Lightweight: only 26 + 15 grams
• Slotted hole mounting for optimal cycling computer position
• Bike MOTION AWARD winner
• Adapters: Garmin, Sigma ROX (Garmin adapter), Wahoo, Bryton
• GoPro style adapter
• Mounting bolts: M4 + M5
Optional accessories
• Uni light adapter
• Adapters: Mio, Lezyne, Hammerhead Karoo2, Polar
Reviews
Reviews
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Most recent reviews
5 / 5
Fast delivery, good product, although it was the wrong model for me.
Fast delivery as usual from Mantel
5 / 5
My previous holder had commitment anxiety - this one does not
My previous mount? A brittle piece of plastic drama that, after a pleasant ride over cobblestones, decided "I quit" and catapulted itself towards the asphalt. Hero of the day. In a fit of naivety, I looked on AliExpress - there I found its identical twin brother, ready to also take its own life at the first threshold. Time for something better. Something stronger. Something that doesn't panic from a bump. Enter: this unit. I frowned at the price for a moment but the material and the reviews convinced me. Forged carbon? That's also what Iron Man's helmet is made of. Package arrived, box opened... and yes: this is quality. No wobble, no creak, just mounted tightly on the cockpit as if it was born there. In short: want a mount that won't break from a breath of wind or a Belgian bike path? Buy this thing. Your handlebars, bars and ego will thank you.
Pros & Cons
1 / 5
money-making
A way overpriced holder for your Garmin. For the price of 70 euros, you would at least expect a well-functioning bell. This one is far too soft. Moreover, you can only operate it on 1 fixed side. The holder itself works but that's all that can be said. For the price, you would expect it to fit nicely with an aero handlebar, be made of nice material, and be properly finished. It is a clunky piece of plastic unfortunately.
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
A high-quality and functional handle with a modern look
If functionality and appearance are important to someone, and price is less important, this is the choice! It fits perfectly and leaves the cockpit "clean". For me, appearance and functionality always come first, which is why I chose this handle. Installation - very easy. Also removing and fitting the bell. The Garmin fits slightly tighter in the holder than the original Garmin. This is a downside, but also a plus because the device sits stably in the holder. I would definitely choose this grip again. For me, more functional than the original Wilier handgrip.
Pros & Cons
1 / 5
Clever idea but far too expensive for what it is and the damage it caused.
The interior has since broken down 2 times. 2 times on a stretch of cobblestones 200m long. 2 times the garmin against the ground and 2 times the screen completely cracked. Obviously with 2 different Garmin devices....
Pros & Cons
5
My previous holder had commitment anxiety - this one does not
My previous mount? A brittle piece of plastic drama that, after a pleasant ride over cobblestones, decided "I quit" and catapulted itself towards the asphalt. Hero of the day. In a fit of naivety, I looked on AliExpress - there I found its identical twin brother, ready to also take its own life at the first threshold. Time for something better. Something stronger. Something that doesn't panic from a bump. Enter: this unit. I frowned at the price for a moment but the material and the reviews convinced me. Forged carbon? That's also what Iron Man's helmet is made of. Package arrived, box opened... and yes: this is quality. No wobble, no creak, just mounted tightly on the cockpit as if it was born there. In short: want a mount that won't break from a breath of wind or a Belgian bike path? Buy this thing. Your handlebars, bars and ego will thank you.
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Complete
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Forged carbon
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Solid
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Price
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money-making
A way overpriced holder for your Garmin. For the price of 70 euros, you would at least expect a well-functioning bell. This one is far too soft. Moreover, you can only operate it on 1 fixed side. The holder itself works but that's all that can be said. For the price, you would expect it to fit nicely with an aero handlebar, be made of nice material, and be properly finished. It is a clunky piece of plastic unfortunately.
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garmin is stuck
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bad bell
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far too expensive
5
A high-quality and functional handle with a modern look
If functionality and appearance are important to someone, and price is less important, this is the choice! It fits perfectly and leaves the cockpit "clean". For me, appearance and functionality always come first, which is why I chose this handle. Installation - very easy. Also removing and fitting the bell. The Garmin fits slightly tighter in the holder than the original Garmin. This is a downside, but also a plus because the device sits stably in the holder. I would definitely choose this grip again. For me, more functional than the original Wilier handgrip.
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easy assembly/disassembly
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functionality
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holding the bike computer
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price
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the fit on the Garmin is a bit tight
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Clever idea but far too expensive for what it is and the damage it caused.
The interior has since broken down 2 times. 2 times on a stretch of cobblestones 200m long. 2 times the garmin against the ground and 2 times the screen completely cracked. Obviously with 2 different Garmin devices....
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indoors sucks