Cycling Charging Station
A single dock that keeps a cyclist's electronics — head unit, lights, Di2, phone — charged and organized in one place.

One dock for everything that needs a charge before a ride. No more hunting for the right cable the morning of.
Modern cycling runs on batteries — the Garmin or Wahoo, the lights, the Di2 derailleurs, the phone, the head unit. Every one of them dies on its own schedule, and they’re never charged when you actually want to ride. So I built a single station that keeps all of it topped up and in one place.
What it is
A dock that holds and charges a cyclist’s electronics together. Everything lives in one spot, organized, so the answer to “is the Garmin charged?” is always yes. I built it for my own bikes and my own garage — it solved a real, recurring annoyance, so I’m seeing whether it solves it for other people too.
Why it exists
- One place, always ready. Devices charge where they belong instead of scattered across counters and cable nests.
- Built around real gear. Sized for the head units, lights, and Di2 chargers cyclists actually use.
- Garage-tested. This isn’t a render. It’s the dock I use.
More to come as I figure out whether these become a real product.