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PDW Bingo Headset Spacer Helps Get Your Cockpit Storage Neatly in a Row

Portland Design Works Bingo Headset Spacer hero(Photos / Portland Design Works)
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Portland Design Works (PDW) has joined fellow Portlandians, Bingo Components, to launch a new headset spacer. Introducing the Bingo Headset Spacer. The CNC-machined aluminum component is designed to streamline the attachment of handlebar bags and bottle holders.

Portland Design Works Bingo Headset Spacer first pic
(Photos / Portland Design Works)

The new Bingo Headset Spacer is especially effective on bikes with shorter stems. The spacer replaces a standard 5mm headset spacer. It creates mounting points for feedbag-style accessories like the company’s Hot Take handlebar bag and Swigamajig bottle holder.

Portland Design Works Bingo Headset Spacer without bags

The spacer fits 1 1/8″ steer tubes. And, depending on your setup, it can be installed either above or below the stem. It weighs just 6 grams and provides 20 mm-wide slots to accommodate various mounting straps and hardware.

Portland Design Works Bingo Headset Spacer side

The new spacer comes with two Velcro straps. It would be great on mountain and gravel bikes, where stem length limitations can make accessory mounting challenging.

The clean aluminum construction matches most bike aesthetics. It provides a secure mounting platform that doesn’t interfere with steering or brake cable routing.

Portland Design Works Bingo Headset Spacer bags mounted

Bingo Headset Spacer Retail & Detail

Retail: $25

  • Thickness: 5mm
  • Width of slots: 20mm
  • Weight: 6g / 0.2oz

The Bingo Headset Spacer offers cyclists a practical solution for expanding their bike’s carrying capacity without major modifications. Like all Portland Design Works products, it’s backed by the company’s lifetime warranty.

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Nick
Nick
23 days ago

i’m already sold, always love a simple solution.

if you had a gif/video for this, they would literally sell themselves

Dan Bonham
22 days ago

I have one of these and I mount it below the stem, just above the headset – works great

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