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Howdy,
I just picked up a new to me 2009 Ultra Classic.
I was wondering if any of you had any opinions on
#1 - A way to mount the iPhone on the handlebars
#2 - A way to wire the iPhone so it could be just snapped in and
#3 - If using the LifeProof cases, whic would you use, the NUUD or the FRE?
Howdy,
I just picked up a new to me 2009 Ultra Classic.
I was wondering if any of you had any opinions on
#1 - A way to mount the iPhone on the handlebars
#2 - A way to wire the iPhone so it could be just snapped in and
#3 - If using the LifeProof cases, whic would you use, the NUUD or the FRE?
Thank you in advance for the input!
Ron
I use a RAM mount, I had one that fit phone but switched to universal that squeezes the phone since I changed to a 5. I just keep a charger plugged in and clipped by base of mount. I use it for GPS into radio mostly
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