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I just bought the Law Abiding Biker cell phone gripper for my 2020 Ultra Limited with stock bars and it works great. It can be mounted on the left or the right side and does not block anything. The cost is $64.95 and was very easy to install with complete instructions. It has 14 lbs of gripping strength and accommodates my I phone 11 pro in an Otter box and can take phones 4.25" wide.
I mounted it on the C-clamp for the hydraulic brake. Be careful if you have an Apple I-phone as I just read an article from Apple that states any I-phone with IOS, 6 and above, the gyroscopes can be damaged by the vibration and will damage the camera in the phone from the constant vibrations.
Does anyone have pics of the tackform mounted to the handlebars? I'm curious as to the angle of phone is.
Not a batwing obviously but here's mine (with a 1.5" diameter bar mount) rolling through the desert heading to Las Vegas...
The phone cradle is ball mounted so you can turn it, twist it, to any angle you want. I imagine you can do the same on a Limited. Hopefully someone will pipe in with a pic on a batwing...
Here's how the mount looks without a phone in it. I like that it's small and doesn't look too bad when not in use unlike some of the other large 4 finger Ram mount designs.
Pic of the heavy duty spring loaded phone clamp thing.
I tried several phone mounts and settled on the Ciro "clutch mounted" holder. I like it because it is a 1 hand mount and dismount and feel like I FINALLY got one I like. Give it a look. Settled my issues ( phone mount issues anyway).
We sell Ram Mounts and to date no one has returned any.
I went a different route, I went with a Sena 20e on my Helmet. I can answer calls, play music, and I do, and even talk with other riders and listen to your GBS.
My phone is in my back pack. No use to ever see it.
Ram Mount with a QuadLock wireless charger. Works great for those long highway miles.
Getting the phone on the mount can be a challenge at times, but I can always get it done one handed.
I called them about a year ago and asked them if my Samsung Note 9 with an Otterbox defender case on it would fit. They said no that it was too big. If one's interested in it make sure your phone will fit first.
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