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Gino Light Mount

The Gino Light Mount provides a mounting point for handlebar lights wherever there is an M5 threaded eyelet on your frame.

$29.50 – $53.00

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Technical Information

  • Material
    6061 Aluminum
  • Weight
    30g
  • Finish
    Anodized or Polished
  • Anodized Color
    Black, Purple, Blue, Gold, Red, Orange, Pink or Silver
  • Outside Diameter
    26.0mm
  • Mounting bolt
    5mm

Product Story

The Gino Light Mount is a clever part with a simple design. With the Gino, lights can be positioned at mid-fork or down by the dropouts, or attached to rack eyelets on the back of the frame.

By lowering the attachment point of your light, it casts its beam on the ground at a much shallower angle. This results in a lighting pattern that better reveals contours and hidden bumps in the road.

If you are mounting a Gino on a Pass & Stow rack, you will want the special 6mm version, available on their website, here.

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