Silca Chisela is an F1 inspired titanium cycling computer mount...with options - Bikerumor

2022-07-30 03:49:08 By : Ms. Linda Wang

Posted on April 26, 2022 by Tyler Benedict

Following their alien-like Mensola 3D-printed ti model, the new Chisela computer mount uses the same manufacturing process but has a much sleeker appearance. And, it allows for quick, easy accessory mounting underneath.

And, naturally, it’s aero, which Silca says is good for saving 3-6w of drag thanks to sculpted shaping underneath.

While the mount looks like it’s custom made for the Wahoo ROAM, it includes mounting pucks for both Garmin and Wahoo, and includes a removable light/action camera mount and two 6/4 Ti M5 bolts to allow you to attach it directly to your stem.

Two universal adjustable options let you fit almost any modern stem with a four-bolt faceplate (two bolts on the bottom, two on top).

Underneath is a T-track design inspired by the T-shaped undercarriage of an F1 race car. Looks aside, it’s there to hold the GoPro-style accessory mount, which slides on and locks into place with a small tab.

This makes it much quicker and easier to remove (like, for charging your light or camera) without having to unbolt it or move your bike close to an outlet. They do include a small bolt to further secure the mount if you want it locked into place (rougher roads, theft prevention, etc.).

It’s finished with a black Cerakote finish to keep it looking fresh for years, and they say it’s 6x to 12x stronger than aluminum mounts. It’s also about 2x to 3x the price at $125, but… marginal gains.

Tyler Benedict is the Founder of Bikerumor.com. He has been writing about the latest bikes, components, and cycling technology for 14 years. Prior to that, Tyler launched and built multiple sports nutrition brands and consumer goods companies, mostly as an excuse to travel to killer riding locations throughout North America.

Based in North Carolina, Tyler loves finding new travel adventures to share with his family and is always on the lookout for the next shiny new part to make his bikes faster and lighter. And, he’s totally gone down the NFT rabbit hole.

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Sounds like it was named by an unsure Canadian…

Needs a gopro style mounting option on the end too. The mounting to the stem with faceplate bolts can put your computer at a less than ideal angle.

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