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Old 10-07-2017, 09:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Pete3323
Are you and the bike ok after ditching???
Thanks for asking, yes the Wife and I were lucky and walked away without a scratch.
The bike damage was minimal so we were lucky there as well.

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Old 10-08-2017, 07:33 AM
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I use the Ram X Grip with the claw mount. Came with the rubber web to help secure it. Works perfectly. I saw on Amazon they have one designed for the xtra large phones if you have an iPhone plus.
 
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Riding or not, I never wear a bra. I would imagine wearing one is uncomfortable.
Is that coming back Again? Hell yea!
 
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No disrespect to those who like such things, but the last thing I want on my handlebars is a damned cell phone. I prefer to keep my eyes on the road and maintain 100% situation awareness.
And if I end up needing navigation assistance my phone works just fine from a pocket with ear buds. Somehow, I managed to make it thru decades of riding without electronic navigation and haven't gotten lost yet. But when I ride, my iPhone is normally in a saddlebag.
 
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Originally Posted by duoglider
No disrespect to those who like such things, but the last thing I want on my handlebars is a damned cell phone. I prefer to keep my eyes on the road and maintain 100% situation awareness.
And if I end up needing navigation assistance my phone works just fine from a pocket with ear buds. Somehow, I managed to make it thru decades of riding without electronic navigation and haven't gotten lost yet. But when I ride, my iPhone is normally in a saddlebag.
Cool story.
 
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Old 10-08-2017, 08:46 PM
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Ram X worked great. It is a little bit of a hassle getting the phone on and off but not a deal breaker. I don't plan on leaving the bulky mount on the bars if I'm just riding around town or to/from work so the ease of removal is appreciated.

As for having the phone on the handlebars while riding... I have a 14 month old baby at home and if the wife and I are blasting down the highway, I'd like to be able to see if the babysitter is calling so I can pull over and check in.

Did you also ride your motorcycle to school uphill both ways in the snow when you were a kid??
 

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