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$19.99
Light up the road
Blendr is the ultimate integration system for clean and easy installation of lights, computers, and other accessories. Start with a Blendr stem, add the appropriate base, and finish with the Blendr Universal Ion Mount for a clean, flush look that securely holds your Bontrager Ion light in a perfect position to see and be seen.
- Blendr is an elegant, integrated accessory mounting solution
- Clip can be rotated for compatibility with many Bontrager accessories
- Works with any Blendr-compatible stem and the accompanying base

$7.99
Getting the correctly sized magnets means you're worrying about where the next coffee stop is, not if your computer is recording the ride.
Key features:
- Universal crank magnets work with any cadence sensor
- Get the perfectly sized magnet, sized right for your bike and sensor
- 20mm cadence magnet improves signal for wider gaps between crank and sensor

$6.49
Keep your computer and sensors ready for every ride with replacement batteries
Key features:
- CR2032 battery is used for most Trek and Bontrager computers
- 23AE battery is used for the Bontrager Interchange Analog Wireless Sensor
- LR44 and L1154 batteries are identical and used in Bontrager SpeedTrap Sensor

$20.99
Easily mount a cell phone and case directly to your bars for safe convenient access with the Insta-Mount and keep all of your favorite cycling and fitness apps safely accessible.
• Mount your hard-shell smart phone case to your bike
• Allows for easy access of phone on stem or handlebar
• Includes Insta-Mount, universal mount, and application grid
• Blendr-compatible

$19.99
Easily integrated
Designed specifically for specific Bontrager Circuit MIPS road bike helmets, the Blendr mount easily integrates Bontrager Ion lights and GoPro cameras.
- Quickly mount front light and camera accessories on the front of your Bontrager Circuit MIPS road bike helmet.
- Tested with an accelerometer for intended breakaway point if involved in a crash
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