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I've used nearly all of them. TackForm hands down. It's really, really that good. All metal, super strength spring, endlessly adjustable with a turn of a ****. Great price...
After showing up with this in my riding group, everyone threw out their Ram mounts and Ciros etc and got one for themselves.
None, I have no idea why you would want one. I take the bike out for rides, not use a phone, just my opinion.
Originally Posted by skills
Agreed, thats why I won't have a head set, CB radio or such. But the GPS feature while passing through unfamiliar cities is sure handy at times.
Because everyone is different. Me personally, the reception on the stock radio sucks so its safer to choose a station or playlist on my phone before I leave and never touch it again as opposed to searching radio channels every 100 miles.
But thanks for your input.
+1 on the ram mount. Simple and effective. I have used one for thousands of miles and my phone never thought about coming loose. Its not gawdy like some of the phone mounts.
Picked this up off amazon. Charges via QI wireless, holds the phone firmly via a thumb screw. Charger easily keeps up with the drain of running waze and streaming music.
So far so good.
Another vote for rokform. You do have to use their case, or use the stick on adapter they sell that will allow any case to work. The Rokform looks good and functions awesome. Their case is not my favorite case, so I only use it during the riding season, and switch back to a slim case for the rest of the year. Their case isn't bad...just a bit bulkier than what I prefer.
[QUOTE=GalvTexGuy;19453902]Big fan of the TechGripper control mount.
Havent lost a 📱, yet.
Same here. Ive used mine for two years, including on the pothole riddled roads of Baja and my phone never budged once. Its a simple design with a strong spring clamp that grips your phone. Taking the phone in and out is super quick too. I got mine through Law Abiding Biker.
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