In late 2021, the EF Pro Cycling team asked us to create the perfect aerodynamic Wahoo computer mount for their FSA 5D and 6D handlebars. The result is the Chisela mount, optimized for clean airflow under both Wahoo and Garmin computers. Equipped with the F1-inspired T-Tray mounting system, it allows for quick attachment and removal of lights or cameras.
The T-Tray system adds no additional weight and has no aerodynamic impact. Chisela comes in 7 mounting options, including specially 3D printed options for specific stems or frames. V1 Wahoo computers are not supported.
- Aerodynamically optimized for clean airflow.
- Quick T-Tray mounting system for easy attachment and removal of accessories.
- Compatible with both Wahoo and Garmin computers
- F1-inspired T-Tray mounting system
- Quick-release attachment for lights or cameras
- Aerodynamic design without added weight
- Better weight distribution
- Compatible with 7 mounting options
- Specially 3D printed variants for specific stems or frames
- Manufactured using cutting-edge aerodynamic development and ceramic coatings
Specifications:
Weight 27 - 32g
Saves 3 - 6 watts due to aero shape
Includes removable light or camera mount and Ti screws
For Garmin and Wahoo bike computers (new models only)
Carrying capacity 150g cyomuter and 250g accessories
Elevate the entire cycling experience by designing products that incorporate innovative technology, old-world craftsmanship and an unparalleled customer experience.
SILCA was founded in 1917 by Felicia Sacchi near Milan, Italy. The company rapidly innovated and grew by being the first company to put pressure gauges on pumps, the first company to produce a true "high pressure" frame pump, the first company to work with revolutionary lightweight plastic after the end of World War II.
Recently, the company was the first to come up with a valve-controlled CO2 inflatable pump and, with some irony, the first to abandon plastic and return to wooden handles. Along the way, the company's ideals have become deeply rooted in a combination of durable materials, traditional craftsmanship and innovation. It is no coincidence that so many SILCA pumps from the 1960s and 1970s are still in use today, and it is no coincidence that we still sell spare parts for these pumps.