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Check out gunslinger motorcycles they have mounts for all iPods. The have clip on one and bolt on ones I love mine and cost 35 cones in black or chrome I think
looking for a good ipod touch mount anybody have any thoughts i have a 2011 ultra classic or pics
I too have been searching for a good iTouch mount for my bike. I've looked at a lot of different ones and I'm currently leaning toward the Leader eCaddy Deluxe. The Rider's Claw is my second choice.
+1 on the RidersClaw mount. I have one on my UC for my Droid X. They look good and work good. BTW...mention that you're a member of the HD forums and you get a 10% discount.
I use a clear fronted leather holster for an ipod 2 gen, the "belt clip" I put on the tbag fairing pocket thingy.
It's right near eye level so I can look at it without taking eyes from the road when reading maps or directions ( You Need A Map is an awesome app, store all the US maps on the ipod, no wifi needed)
I use a griffin cable to the aux which has a play/pause skip/ rewind control on it- good to pause when coming into toll booth, or yelling directions at a stop.
gas station, just pull the holster off & put it in my pocket
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