Avalanche MTe Control Screen Centre Mount
What Is It?
The Avalanche MTe Control Screen Centre Mount is the handlebar-mounted bracket that positions the LCD control display in the center of the cockpit on an Avalanche MTe e-bike. It securely holds the display screen, allowing riders to view speed, battery level, assist mode, trip information, and other e-bike functions while riding. The Avalanche MTe comes equipped with a stem-mounted LCD control screen as standard equipment.
Key Features
- Central handlebar/stem mounting position for easy visibility
- Secure mounting platform for the MTe LCD control screen
- Keeps ride data within the rider's natural field of view
- Designed for e-bike use and vibration resistance
- Clean cockpit integration
- Supports access to assist mode controls and ride information
- Durable construction suitable for on- and off-road riding
Specifications
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Product Type: E-bike display mount bracket
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Mounting Position: Centre-mounted near stem/handlebar
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Compatibility: Avalanche MTe e-bike display system
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Display Type: LCD control screen
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Function: Holds and positions the e-bike control display
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Application: E-MTB / commuter e-bike use
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Construction: Reinforced composite or alloy mounting hardware (varies by production version)
Who Is It Suitable For?
- Avalanche MTe e-bike owners
- Riders replacing a damaged display mount
- E-bike users upgrading or restoring their cockpit setup
- Commuters and recreational riders who rely on display data
Who Should Use It?
- Riders needing a replacement centre display bracket
- Owners of Avalanche MTe models with stem-mounted LCD screens
- Mechanics servicing Avalanche e-bikes
- Cyclists wanting a secure, factory-style display mounting solution
Riding Characteristics
- Improves visibility of ride information without taking eyes far off the trail
- Creates a clean, uncluttered cockpit layout
- Keeps assist level and battery information easy to monitor
- Stable mounting helps reduce display vibration on rough terrain
- Enhances overall e-bike usability rather than affecting bike handling directly