(With a titanium bike) in a
stronger, lighter, faster scheme, replacing (most) SS hardware/ clamps/ bolts/ nuts/ washers with ti fits. It well exceeds
strong enough, is 40% lighter, so certainly
faster.
Before I upgrade, I stop and ask myself:
is it stronger, lighter, faster?
Failing that's not an improvement. It's compromise for comfort/ function - or an art statement.
If alloy is
strong enough (like butted aluminum)
and lighter than ti? It fits.
That's why I skipped ti Jones bars. Not
stronger enough to make any difference from alloy and
heavier, so slower.
They're not an improvement.
Sometimes composite materials are ideal for a previously metal parts. Not just adequate, a lot better.
Gone full circle, I love plastic? Yes - like replacing the fork's SS fender stay 'bands' with plastic clamps.
Building that way, I'm miserly and greedy with giving weight back.
The first question is how much does it weigh?
The GUB alloy stem, bolt + phone holder weigh 60.5gms and replaces a 25gm ti Head-Cap, so it adds 35.5gms total. It's not what it looks like. That device is not manufactured. The extender is a
Fransch , the base a
GUB.
Using a SRAM plastic reach-around type (short and long) that attaches to my bars - vs the alloy GUB - would save 15gms, but it's for a road bike, riding in a more
hunched over position ...
... and, the angle inhibits the slant and the phone hits the stem . Lastly, the phone placement is right in the display's field.
The Landscape only, alloy Cyclingbox has a sleek look (and that's over 35mm where I've mounted).
It weighs 114.5gms, has a problem with my Galaxy Active. A pain to get in or out of the holder (you need 3 hands). Also, it cannot be adjusted for side to side angle. The Loop Mount Twist is a fully rotatable, higher-grade of that design that came from Kickstarter. It opens easier and wider and is 112gm (I salute them. They state the weight); it's inobtrusive and can mount closer in than a Cyclingbox (where bars have straighter angles).
A really nice holder is the
Motowolf Juiced sells w/ contact charging - I see them for $23 on eBay
Again, it depends on personal weight tolerance. The info is hidden but as I recollect the Moto was like 250gms + the wire and no portrait mode. These are sold for Motorcycles on Aliexpress.
Fed up with mounts off center on bars, weight on one side, so bar clamp types I tried were and are rejected.
Silicone type cradles work well, but some block the camera. I'm not yet done trying cradles.
I could epoxy (my God, people are saying use -
Cyanoacrylate - Superglue !!!) a Garmin fitting on my phone.
Right. To use the few times a year when I need navigation?
Off for an evening ride !!!