MULTI-FUNTION MTB DOUBLE BRACKET EXTENDER

$20.00

MULTI-FUNTION MTB DOUBLE BRACKET EXTENDER
MULTI-FUNTION MTB DOUBLE BRACKET EXTENDER
$20.00

The Ultimate Solution for Overcrowded Handlebars

If you’ve run out of space for accessories, add the multi-funtion MTB double bracket extender to your handlebar setup. Whether you need room for a GPS unit, a powerful headlight, or a phone holder, this extender creates instant real estate. Finally, you can stop crowding your controls.


Understanding the “Double Bracket” System

Unlike single-clamp extenders, the double bracket design uses two separate clamps. These clamps wrap around your existing handlebar They provide a much more stable platform than single-point mounts. As a result, your accessories stay firmly in place even on rough trails.

Key components of the system:

  • Two aluminum clamps – Secure attachment to your handlebar
  • One 22.2mm crossbar – Standard size for most bike accessories
  • Rubber gaskets – Prevent slipping and protect your handlebar finish
  • Hex hardware – Everything needed for tool-free adjustment

The double-clamp design distributes weight evenly across a wider section of your bar. Therefore, you can mount heavier items like action cameras or large GPS units without fear of the extender rotating downward.


Compatibility: Finding the Right Fit

Before purchasing, measure your handlebar diameter. Most mountain bikes use either 25.4mm (older models) or 31.8mm (modern standard) handlebars The double bracket extender works with both sizes.

Handlebar SizeFitmentSpacer Required
22.2mmYouth/DJ bikesNo (direct fit for crossbar)
25.4mmOlder MTB, some cruisersYes (spacer included)
31.8mmModern MTB, e-bikesNo (direct fit)

The included gaskets allow the clamps to adapt to different thicknesses. For 25.4mm bars, you will typically use the provided rubber spacer. For 31.8mm bars, the clamp fits directly without additional padding .

Remember: The extender’s crossbar itself is almost universally 22.2mm This is important because most lights, computers, and phone holders are designed to clamp onto 22.2mm diameter bars.


Accessory Mounting Options

Once installed, your double bracket extender creates a dedicated “accessory rail.” You can mount:

Accessory TypeCommon UseWeight Notes
Bike Computer/GPSSpeed, distance, navigationLightweight (50-150g)
LED HeadlightNight riding visibilityModerate weight (100-200g)
Phone HolderGPS, music, trackingHeavy (200g+ phone + case)
Action CameraTrail recordingLight to moderate
BellSafetyVery light
HornUrban commutingLightweight

The dual-clamp design ensures stability even with heavier accessories. However, always check the weight rating of your specific extender model.


Material and Construction Quality

Most quality double bracket extenders use aluminum alloy for the clamps and crossbar This material combines light weight with excellent strength. An aluminum extender typically weighs between 145g and 360g depending on the brand.

Is aluminum the best choice? Yes. Steel versions are heavier and prone to rust. Plastic versions may flex under load. Aluminum strikes the perfect balance.

The surface finish matters too. High-quality extenders feature anodized coatings Anodizing resists scratches, prevents corrosion, and looks great over time. Cheaper painted models may chip or fade after exposure to sun and sweat.


Step-by-Step Installation Guide

Installing your double bracket extender takes about five minutes. No special tools are required beyond the included hex key.

Installation steps:

  1. Position the clamps on your handlebar near the stem
  2. Slide the spacer sleeves onto the clamps if using 25.4mm bars
  3. Place the crossbar through both clamp openings
  4. Insert the hex bolts and tighten them lightly
  5. Adjust the angle of the crossbar to your preferred position
  6. Tighten all bolts fully with the included wrench
  7. Mount your accessories onto the 22.2mm crossbar

Pro tip: Do not fully tighten the clamps until you have set your desired angle. It is easier to adjust everything at once rather than re-tightening multiple times.

Safety note: After your first ride, check that all bolts remain tight. Vibration can sometimes loosen hardware on rough terrain.


Anti-Slip and Protective Features

The best double bracket extenders include rubber or silicone gaskets. These gaskets serve two critical purposes .

First, they prevent the extender from rotating under load. No one wants their GPS pointing at the ground after hitting a bump.

Second, they protect your handlebar’s finish. Anodized or painted bars can be scratched by metal-on-metal contact. The soft gasket acts as a buffer between the aluminum clamp and your bar.

Some models feature textured inner surfaces on the clamps. This adds even more grip without damaging your components.


Benefits for Commuters and Tourers

Daily commuters will appreciate the extra space for lights and bells. When you ride in traffic, having your headlight positioned optimally is critical for safety.

Long-distance tourers benefit most from the double bracket design. You might want to run a GPS for navigation, a phone for communication, and a powerful light for pre-dawn starts. The double bracket extender makes all three possible.

E-bike riders face a unique challenge. E-bike handlebars are often crowded with display units and throttle controls With limited real estate available, an extender becomes almost necessary rather than optional.


Comparison to Bar Ends and Other Alternatives

There are several ways to add accessory space to your bike. Here is how the double bracket extender compares:

SolutionProsCons
Double Bracket ExtenderStable, removable, central positionAdds some handlebar width
Bar EndsInexpensive, simpleCan snag on obstacles, less stable
Stem Cap MountsVery clean lookLimited to one small accessory
Saddle Rail MountsOut of the wayHard to see screen, rear-facing

The double bracket extender shines for electronic accessories you need to see while riding. It places your GPS and phone in your natural forward line of sight.


Weight and Portability Considerations

A quality double bracket extender adds minimal weight to your bike. Typical weights range from 145g to 360g depending on the brand and materials .

For comparison: A 300g extender weighs about the same as a full water bottle. Most riders will never notice the added mass. The convenience of having multiple accessories properly mounted far outweighs this small weight penalty.


Customer Feedback Summary

Based on user reviews of similar handlebar extenders, satisfaction is generally high. Riders praise the extra space and the stability of dual-clamp designs .

Some users note that cheaper single-clamp models can rotate under heavy loads. The double bracket design explicitly solves this problem. A few reviewers mention that installation requires patience to get the angle just right.


Who Should Buy This Extender?

A multi-funtion MTB double bracket extender is perfect for:

  • Trail riders needing GPS and action camera mounts
  • E-bike owners with cluttered handlebars 
  • Night riders running high-output headlights
  • Delivery riders using phones for navigation
  • Touring cyclists with multiple electronic devices

It may not be necessary for:

  • Minimalist riders using only a small single light
  • Racers concerned about every gram of weight
  • Riders with very wide handlebars (790mm+) who have existing space

Why Choose the Double Bracket Design?

In conclusion, a multi-funtion MTB double bracket extender is the smartest way to expand your handlebar real estate. The dual-clamp design provides rock-solid stability that single-clamp models cannot match The aluminum alloy construction offers the perfect balance of light weight and rugged durability. With proper installation, your GPS, lights, and phone stay firmly in place through rough terrain and daily commutes alike.

If your handlebars are cluttered and your accessory needs are growing, add the double bracket extender. It is a small investment that dramatically improves your riding experience and safety.

For more mounting solutions, browse our Collection of Bike Handlebars & Accessories or read our Cycling Accessories Guide for more organization tips.