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Front Mount Bracket Trixie Conspit ARES CP122, aluminium, black
Front Mount Bracket Trixie Conspit ARES CP122, aluminium, black
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Front Mount Bracket Trixie Conspit ARES CP122, aluminium, black
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Front Mount Bracket Trixie Conspit ARES CP122, aluminium, black
Front Mount Bracket Trixie Conspit ARES CP122, aluminium, black
Front Mount Bracket Trixie Conspit ARES CP122 is a compact aluminium front-facing bracket in black designed to attach accessories to compatible frames, handlebars or tubular structures. Made from aluminium, it balances low weight with mechanical strength to provide a stable mounting point for devices that require a forward position. The bracket's shape and mounting interface are intended for easy installation on round or slightly profiled bars commonly found on bikes and similar equipment.
The aluminium construction offers corrosion resistance and a favourable strength-to-weight ratio, making the bracket both durable and lightweight. The black finish gives a neutral appearance that integrates with most frames while resisting visible wear. The design focuses on a secure attachment to reduce movement of the mounted device and to maintain alignment under normal use conditions.
Position the bracket on the intended section of the frame or handlebar so the forward-facing attachment point aligns with the device to be mounted. Secure the bracket using the appropriate fasteners or clamps compatible with the target tube diameter and profile; tighten to a firm but not excessive torque to avoid deformation of the bar or bracket. After mounting the accessory, check alignment and stability, and make any minor adjustments to ensure the device is correctly oriented and does not interfere with controls or cables.
Use corrosion-resistant fasteners and periodically inspect the bracket and mounting hardware for signs of loosening or wear. Avoid overtightening on thin-walled tubes; where possible, use a backing plate or protective sleeve to distribute clamping force. Follow the accessory manufacturer's weight and vibration limits to maintain safe operation.
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