Phone Holders
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Phone Holders
What are you guys using to mount your phones? Pics?
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If it's not made in China, it's a fake!
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Not a phone but..
No good in the rain though, falls straight off!
No good in the rain though, falls straight off!
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Is it a suction cap? Yeah not sure id trust expensive devices on that.
Rod, haha, yeah not for social media so much as maps.
Rod, haha, yeah not for social media so much as maps.
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It is the large RAM suction cup. I wasn't sure if it would hold on the curve of the screen but it does, at least in the dry.
I believe you can get RAM mounts for the mirror mount too, has anyone tried this? For me the device has to be up there, I was tempted to fit the suction cup to the tank but it's a nightmare to try and look at it when you're moving.
I believe you can get RAM mounts for the mirror mount too, has anyone tried this? For me the device has to be up there, I was tempted to fit the suction cup to the tank but it's a nightmare to try and look at it when you're moving.
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Re: Phone Holders
I'm wondering if anyone is using a winshield bolt or mirror bolt on the inside of the fairing to pick up a mounting point maybe?
My last bike had a tube brace inside the nosecone which was handy. I just used one of these silicone stretchy boys. Just chuck it in my pocket when i parked the bike. Was actually pretty good.
My last bike had a tube brace inside the nosecone which was handy. I just used one of these silicone stretchy boys. Just chuck it in my pocket when i parked the bike. Was actually pretty good.
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I've a alloy tube section that slides into the recess of the left bar, secured with a slightly longer "Allen" bolt. It's sized to the standard bar size 7/8 (22mm) so fits all the commonly made bar attachments (Ram, Ball etc). Although it looks to be obtrusive and may get in the way, it doesn't and I've had everything from a clock to TomTom attached to it, even on full left lock it didn't foul the faring..
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^ thats awesome. Did you machine that out of a bit of round stock?
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Yep I'll find it and take some measurements if that helps..Trx envy wrote:^ thats awesome. Did you machine that out of a bit of round stock?
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Very clever. Thanks for sharing.
I really need to invest in a lathe
I really need to invest in a lathe
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Thought the forks were really low but now I see it's the clipons that are raised.Rod.s wrote:I've a alloy tube section that slides into the recess of the left bar, secured with a slightly longer "Allen" bolt. It's sized to the standard bar size 7/8 (22mm) so fits all the commonly made bar attachments (Ram, Ball etc). Although it looks to be obtrusive and may get in the way, it doesn't and I've had everything from a clock to TomTom attached to it, even on full left lock it didn't foul the faring..
I have something else, will post a pic later.
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Yep a little bit raised but just for touringTarwetijger wrote:Thought the forks were really low but now I see it's the clipons that are raised.Rod.s wrote:I've a alloy tube section that slides into the recess of the left bar, secured with a slightly longer "Allen" bolt. It's sized to the standard bar size 7/8 (22mm) so fits all the commonly made bar attachments (Ram, Ball etc). Although it looks to be obtrusive and may get in the way, it doesn't and I've had everything from a clock to TomTom attached to it, even on full left lock it didn't foul the faring..
If it's not made in China, it's a fake!
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But would you not always be lathe??Trx envy wrote:Very clever. Thanks for sharing.
I really need to invest in a lathe
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Im always late anyway