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If i could get my lazy boy chair to move and sound like my Harley then you may want to stay indoors and off the sidewalks cause i'm coming to your neighbor hood soon....LMAO....
A cell phone attached to my viewing field is the last thing I want on my bike. It's a distraction from the road, which is already filled with people looking at their cell phones. I've gotten through 45+ years of riding without a need to tether myself to a phone or depend on any type of navigation device and prefer to keep my eyes on the other idiots on the road.
JMHO YMMV
whatever, if you don’t like it that’s fine but if someone wants their phone attached to their bars because they commute with their bike and google maps helps with the traffic then what’s the prob.
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Ram mount on the clutch side perch. I also bought a longer bracket with a go pro attachment so I can switch it out. Also just ordered the locking piece on amazon so it stays mine.
Link Plz
Last iPhone holder let my 6s escape and I caught it at 25 mph 🤲
Absolutely no mount. I use a pocket or saddle bag.
I guess this is one reason the younger crowd are not riding motorcycles. They cannot text, stay on phone or play a game while driving.
All smart phones have done is dumb down the younger generation. They can barely function without their phones.
Steve Jobs was not a great human being. He did nothing more than burden us with monkey on our backs that we will never get off.
If there is a hell, I hope he burning there now or at least getting gang raped by the Manson clan.
Absolutely no mount. I use a pocket or saddle bag.
I guess this is one reason the younger crowd are not riding motorcycles. They cannot text, stay on phone or play a game while driving.
All smart phones have done is dumb down the younger generation. They can barely function without their phones.
Steve Jobs was not a great human being. He did nothing more than burden us with monkey on our backs that we will never get off.
If there is a hell, I hope he burning there now or at least getting gang raped by the Manson clan.
In other words you could have said...I am old, crabby, do not like music, have no need for that newfangled gps stuff, and by the way, get F off my lawn.
Absolutely no mount. I use a pocket or saddle bag.
I guess this is one reason the younger crowd are not riding motorcycles. They cannot text, stay on phone or play a game while driving.
All smart phones have done is dumb down the younger generation. They can barely function without their phones.
Steve Jobs was not a great human being. He did nothing more than burden us with monkey on our backs that we will never get off.
If there is a hell, I hope he burning there now or at least getting gang raped by the Manson clan.
Lol, I have ridden with guys that always like to be the lead. It is ridiculous watching them trying to figure out if that is their turn, slowing down because they think that might be their exit, as I follow with my phone nav screen counting down to the corner, giving me instructions via my Bluetooth ear buds.
I put my signal light on well in advance so they can look in their mirror and lead me to our turn.
...and Im definitely not the younger crowd, past 50, but realize how invaluable technology can be. I run the gps app in safety mode so it is a simple interface requiring no input while moving.
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