Even if it’s not still under warranty I’d contact them anyway,
solipsistnation on
Super glue has low shear strength and you’d probably pop the part back off just attaching it to its mount. You’d need to pin it and use epoxy or something stronger, and even then it won’t be as strong as it probably should be.
I’d contact Wahoo and ask.
Joatboy on
This is why I always have the tether installed looped around the mount.
Good luck on your repair journey
Jerichokid on
Same thing happened to me. Since my Wahoo was out of warranty I just glued it. To me I think it was glued at the factory because of the clean break.
r3d0c3ht on
It just “Wahooed!” and went roaming …
magecaster on
Get a k-edge and never need another mount 😉
Does wahoo have a safety strap that goes around you bar and catches it if this happens?
mandemyo on
this happened to me as well. I epoxied it back in and it has been rock solid since. Can prob use super glue even.
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Even if it’s not still under warranty I’d contact them anyway,
Super glue has low shear strength and you’d probably pop the part back off just attaching it to its mount. You’d need to pin it and use epoxy or something stronger, and even then it won’t be as strong as it probably should be.
I’d contact Wahoo and ask.
This is why I always have the tether installed looped around the mount.
Good luck on your repair journey
Same thing happened to me. Since my Wahoo was out of warranty I just glued it. To me I think it was glued at the factory because of the clean break.
It just “Wahooed!” and went roaming …
Get a k-edge and never need another mount 😉
Does wahoo have a safety strap that goes around you bar and catches it if this happens?
this happened to me as well. I epoxied it back in and it has been rock solid since. Can prob use super glue even.