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I finally upgraded from my old flip phone to a Smartphone. I need a good quality handlebar clamp so I can listen to music through my phone. I have 1 1/4 inch Wild Ones bars with a Galaxy J7 Skypro phone, hoping someone could make a recommendation. Thanks !
Google or Amazon search Ram Mount.
No worries of losing phone with it. Mounts to any handlebar, different sizes available.
Kind of expensive but not as much as a new phone when the cheap ones fail.
Good luck
I use a Ciro 3D phone mount very easy install nice clamp to lock in your phone they have a couple of different models. Was using Ram mount but phone can fall out of them. There are plenty of them out there To chose from.
I notice Ram Mount offers different styles. I have 12 1/2 Wild Ones Apes and was wanting to mount my phone on the long part of the bar so it would be behind the fairing. Can anyone tell me which one they have used for that type of set up ? Thanks again !
I have bought several and slipgrip is my favorite. I get questions and complements on it all the time. I have a nearly new beautiful bike and when I see people checking it out they are typically looking at my phone mount.
I have bought several and slipgrip is my favorite. I get questions and complements on it all the time. I have a nearly new beautiful bike and when I see people checking it out they are typically looking at my phone mount.
I had the RAM Vise Grip X mount before, Slipgrip now. Have one on my HD, my KLR 650, and my ocean boat. One day the X mount guys will figure out that the Slipgrip is the way to go. At least that was my experience.
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