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Ebike garmin mount

Mouse82

New Member
Dec 12, 2024
5
2
Great Britain
Hey so I have a Husqvarna HC4 and on the top tube there is a plastic cover over a circular hole, for which I believe could be used to house the power button/controls for a different model?

Now what I'm looking for is a replacement cap that doubles as a garmin mount. I'm not sure if something like this exists or maybe someone knows of a 3d printable file that someone has created.

Here's a few pics of said cap along with a mockup of what I'm aiming for

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I mounted a quad lock that way. I just drilled holes in the switch cover and the quad lock mount, and ran the cable ties through the holes. That way the switch cover sits flush in it's original mounting. Just have the cable tie clip underneath to hide them.

It's a very clean install. You can barely see the cable ties.

I guess if I was pedantic, I could trim the quad lock mount down, so it was more the shape of the switch cover, and get rid of the lugs. One day when I have more time I'll do it.

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Astro66

Active member
May 24, 2024
351
636
Sydney Australia
I mounted a quad lock that way. I just drilled holes in the switch cover and the quad lock mount, and ran the cable ties through the holes. That way the switch cover sits flush in it's original mounting. Just have the cable tie clip underneath to hide them.

It's a very clean install. You can barely see the cable ties.

I guess if I was pedantic, I could trim the quad lock mount down, so it was more the shape of the switch cover, and get rid of the lugs. One day when I have more time I'll do it.

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Solution

Mouse82

New Member
Dec 12, 2024
5
2
Great Britain
Ended up using the top half of a stem cap mount I had on my gravel bike, drilled holes and bolted the parts together, had to lose the bottom bolt as it fouled on the frame. So had to add some gorilla glue. Not pretty but is functional. Looks better once garmin is attached.

Thanks to Astro66 for the inspro! 🤘

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