Bike Computer Mount — 3D-Printed Titanium 8.8g + Detachable Under-Hang

Article author: TiNEtech
Article published at: Jul 5, 2026
Bike Computer Mount — 3D-Printed Titanium 8.8g + Detachable Under-Hang

Stock bike computer mounts add roughly 30-50g at the cockpit's highest point. TiNE's 3D-printed titanium mount weighs 8.8g — body only — with a detachable under-hang at 3.8g.

Q: How much does the TiNE bike computer mount weigh?

The mount body weighs 8.8g. The detachable under-hang bracket (for GoPro or lights) weighs 3.8g separately. Together they still weigh roughly 12.6g — far lighter than the roughly 30-50g stock mounts found on most integrated bars. TiNE uses topology-optimized 3D printing in titanium to remove material where it's not needed and reinforce where stress concentrates.

Q: Which bars does it fit?

Over 30 integrated bar models — Specialized Roval Rapide, Cervelo S5, Colnago Y1RS, Giant Cadex, Trek Madone SLR, Darimo Nexum, Scott Addict RC, and more. If your bar has a dedicated mount insert, TiNE likely has a matching version.

Q: What's the detachable under-hang for?

The 3.8g under-hang bracket attaches below the main mount and holds a GoPro-style action camera or a front light. It removes with one screw — ride with just the computer mount for roughly 8.8g total, or add the under-hang for roughly 12.6g when you need a camera or light. This modular approach means you carry only what each ride demands.

Q: Is 3D-printed titanium strong enough for a cockpit mount?

Topology optimization places material only along load paths — the bolt interface, computer clamp ring, and under-hang point. Non-load areas are hollowed out. The result: roughly 8.8g with functional rigidity comparable to a roughly 30-50g alloy mount. Grade 5 Ti-6Al-4V, roughly 45% lighter density than steel.

TiNE bike computer mount at tinetech.com

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