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K-EDGE Releases Limited Colors, but It’s the New Graphics That We Really Want

limited edition K-edge green computer mount with topo map laser etching
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Here’s what happens when the guy running your laser-etching machine starts playing around to see what else he can do besides your logo. The new K-EDGE limited-edition series came about from a burst of creativity, yielding a topographical map design etched into its CNC’d aluminum mount.

It actually started off with an “oil slick” design (so, no, it’s not the rainbow ano to match your XX1 cassette) on black, and then they decided to add color.

K-EDGE limited-edition green topo Max XL Combo computer mount

The green is available on the K-EDGE Max XL Combo mount, which is its latest out-front mount and built to handle the extra load of today’s oversized cycling computers plus a light or camera underneath when using the included bolt-on accessory mount. Anything with the pronged GoPro-style mount will fit. Choose from Garmin or Wahoo computer pucks. MSRP is $89.99.

K-EDGE limited-edition black Max XL Combo computer mount

The black “oil slick” takes its standard color and adds visual interest that should go with any modern frame and handlebar. It’s the same mount as the green one, with the same options and included bits. Also $89.99.

k-edge limited edition purple laser max xl combo computer mount

The purple color gets “abstract lasering” and comes in the Max XL Combo mount like the others, plus a Specialized Future combo mount that attaches to its Future Shock and other stem faceplates, and a universal under-stem direct mount adjustable combo mount. The price is from $86.99 to $89.99.

Check out all the options on K-EDGE’s website. The limited-edition color options are available while they last. And keep an eye out for ways to submit your own color ideas for future editions.

K-EDGE.com

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Brian
Brian
1 year ago

$90 for a Garmin mount….

Mnt_Dude
Mnt_Dude
1 year ago

Wow topo! Never seen that before

GBrine
GBrine
1 year ago

Wow they managed to fit their name and three logos on such a small product. Companies that make bicycle components are truly amazing at getting free advertising.

Doc Sarvis
Doc Sarvis
1 year ago

And then you mount the computer and it all goes away.

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