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Given the amount of time that most of us spend looking at our handlebars, it’s no surprise that we appreciate a tidy cockpit. Happily, companies like Shimano and SRAM agree- and have provided for accessory mounting in their brake lever designs.
Like the original ReMount 22, the new series of integrated ReMounts turn most cable-actuated dropper post and shock remotes on their side. The result? A comfortable, secure lever position that keeps more of your hand on the bar and more of your mind on the trail.
The ReMount is now available in three versions to take advantage of Shimano I-Spec A & B, Shimano I-Spec II, and SRAM Matchmaker X brake lever integration standards. These ReMounts mount directly to compatible Shimano, SRAM, or Avid left brake levers for a clean, stable, and low-profile remote mount. With six mounting positions and (in the case of IS-II and MM models) angle adjustment, the integrated ReMounts can be adjusted to accommodate most any cockpit and remote combination.
In response to rider feedback, all integrated models are more compact than the ReMount 22 and sit further forward, keeping remotes out of harm’s way while reducing the chance of painful knee contact. At 15-19g, integrated ReMounts are also 5-25% lighter than the original.
With their CNC-machined 6061 aluminum mount, architectural-grade anodizing, Delrin boss, and stainless steel hardware, the new ReMounts are built to last. From machining to molding, screws to shipping labels, integrated ReMounts are 65-70% made in the USA.
Compatibility
The ReMount IS-AB mounts securely to all Shimano I-Spec A and I-Spec B left brake levers.
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