The Perfect Cell Phone Holder!
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It is interesting to see the opinions on the use of cell phones while riding or driving a vehicle. Special needs children, wife emergencies, GPS, music, it runs the gamut of reasons to have and use them. I really don't care what the reason is for having the need, they are a distraction, period. Riding a motorcycle is dangerous. Using anything that distracts you, even for a second could cost you your life and probably someone elses.
#42
Some of us get our enjoyment from the ride and it is a way to unplug from things for a while. I am one who does not want to listen to music, see my GPS while I am riding or my phone. I have maps and a GPS but my sick simple mind prefers to look at a map and figure it out as I go, I use the GPS if and when I doubt where I am and it a comfort to power it up and learn exactly where I am and then use my map !! I make sure I have a full tank and so far I have always made it to my destiation.
Some of us like the gadgets and music to make our ride enjoyable to us, we may have tunes that are enhanced by the ride and help us to unplug from life for a while.
I think the mount is clever.
I use a GPS in my car and see the merit on the bike especially if big city rides are on the menu but I mostly ride rural areas and only pass through cities on occasion.
Whatever you chose have fun !! Ride safe!!
Some of us like the gadgets and music to make our ride enjoyable to us, we may have tunes that are enhanced by the ride and help us to unplug from life for a while.
I think the mount is clever.
I use a GPS in my car and see the merit on the bike especially if big city rides are on the menu but I mostly ride rural areas and only pass through cities on occasion.
Whatever you chose have fun !! Ride safe!!
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#44
People have been using GPS and attached cell phones for years on motorcycles. Death toll did not go dramatically up. In Cars... Yes. That probably has more to do with feeling like they are sitting in a protective living room. Motorcycle riders know we are inches from death at all times so mostly we are a more careful bunch.
Seeing an incoming call or checking status on a GPS is no more distracting than looking down to check your speed, RPM, Gas level, Oil pressure, or looking for idiot lights.
Do you really think the MOCO would put something on a bike that is SO, SO unsafe that they could be sued for it? I dunno. They seem like a protective bunch themselves.
Bottom line, having GPS or Cell phone tech on a motorcycle and actually using it is a choice. Much like helmets. You either do or you don't. You know the costs and you pay whatever price.... it's your choice. To go on and on about how this and that is so dangerous is very much like pointing out the obvious. Everyone goes, "Yeah Mr. Obvious" and you feel so much smarter for saying it. Regardless of the fact that nearly everyone is rolling their eyes at you and thinking, "Sure bet he's fun at a party".
I don't like being that guy. Some do. I'm counting 20 or so on this thread alone.
lp
Seeing an incoming call or checking status on a GPS is no more distracting than looking down to check your speed, RPM, Gas level, Oil pressure, or looking for idiot lights.
Do you really think the MOCO would put something on a bike that is SO, SO unsafe that they could be sued for it? I dunno. They seem like a protective bunch themselves.
Bottom line, having GPS or Cell phone tech on a motorcycle and actually using it is a choice. Much like helmets. You either do or you don't. You know the costs and you pay whatever price.... it's your choice. To go on and on about how this and that is so dangerous is very much like pointing out the obvious. Everyone goes, "Yeah Mr. Obvious" and you feel so much smarter for saying it. Regardless of the fact that nearly everyone is rolling their eyes at you and thinking, "Sure bet he's fun at a party".
I don't like being that guy. Some do. I'm counting 20 or so on this thread alone.
lp
#45
As far as your holder, I would be afraid it would damage the CD player in time and I also don't like it blocking the dash warning lights.
One of my biggest bitches with the 14's are the touch screens, I am very concerned about a rider looking more at that then the road..... but just my 2 cents
Be Safe JIM
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