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Can anyone suggest a cell phone mount? I have an 02 Road King with an aftermarket fairing. I don't mind putting a couple of screws into the fairing if that will make it more secure. I don't mind spending a little extra to keep my phone secure. It's a Samsung S5, by the way. ( phone will be upgraded before the bike! :-) )
Most of what I've seen appear to have weak looking bar mounts. The RAM Mount seems to be a good one, but I can't find a complete unit without the bar mount. They have so many accessories and parts it's mind-boggling. Many have a ball end, what do I do with that?
Thanks for any suggestions. I'll be using it mainly for GPS on road trips. Also for Pandora music, Waze, etc.
I got the ram mount. Works great. Get the attachment that bolts to your grips if you . The x grip comes with an elastic that can hook on all 4 corners of the phone to help hold it in.
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