cell phone holders for bikes
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#73
Streetvise mount
I have tried several different phone mounts and found Streetvise to be the best so far........it's metal mount and very solid, it will accommodate larger phones with protected case. I used it and tested on few rides and I am very much impressed with it.
Before Streetvise, I was using CIRO phone mount and it works very well until one of the tab broke off, I walked up to CIRO truck when I was in Laughlin and they gave me a new one but I almost lost my phone from the tab failing so I stopped using it now.....
Before Streetvise, I was using CIRO phone mount and it works very well until one of the tab broke off, I walked up to CIRO truck when I was in Laughlin and they gave me a new one but I almost lost my phone from the tab failing so I stopped using it now.....
Last edited by BlkDragon; 06-28-2018 at 10:17 AM.
#75
I have been on the hunt for the perfect phone holder for quite some time. I think I found it last week. I've tried Ram mounts, Cairo mounts, as well as about half a dozen others. While most of them were decent none were ideal. Then I stumbled across Riders Claw. This mount is a work of art and looks like it belongs on the bike. The best part is no moving parts to fail. All of my old phone mounts will go into the box of old cup holders never to be seen again.
https://ridersclaw.com/
Sorry I can't seem to post pictures from my iPad.
Last edited by thefirstbigone; 06-28-2018 at 09:35 PM. Reason: Add stock photo.
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I have been on the hunt for the perfect phone holder for quite some time. I think I found it last week. I've tried Ram mounts, Cairo mounts, as well as about half a dozen others. While most of them were decent none were ideal. Then I stumbled across Riders Claw. This mount is a work of art and looks like it belongs on the bike. The best part is no moving parts to fail. All of my old phone mounts will go into the box of old cup holders never to be seen again.
https://ridersclaw.com/
Sorry I can't seem to post pictures from my iPad.
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#80
Good question. I really don't look at my phone unless I'm stopped. A handlebar mount makes it easy to use phone functions or connect to a charging cord. My phone is hands-free. It's paired via Bluetooth to a Sena unit mounted on my helmet. Helmet-mounted speakers and a mic allow me to send/receive calls, listen to talking navigation, music, etc. The Sena unit also has an intercom, allowing me to talk to a passenger or other riders with the same device.