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 hogeyphenogey 
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Posted : 08 Nov 2013 - 12:06   Post title : IPhone mount
 
I've been looking for a small, easily removeable holder for the iPhone for GPS, etc...

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Does anyone have this? What are your thoughts?

 
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 Oak 
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Posted : 08 Nov 2013 - 12:20   Post title : Re: IPhone mount (Re: hogeyphenogey)
 
Can't comment on that model but don't buy the ultimate addons version. I thought it was great until I hit 'real' rain in Scotland. Water got in and phone broke

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 metalb00 
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Posted : 08 Nov 2013 - 14:11   Post title : Re: IPhone mount (Re: hogeyphenogey)
 
i used Link when i had my iphone 4. when it started to rain i would just unclip it and put it in my pocket. changed the end for universal and still use it for my android now

 
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 Rachael7 
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Posted : 08 Nov 2013 - 17:35   Post title : Re: IPhone mount (Re: metalb00)
 
This one Link has worked well enough for me. Has both an iPhone and universal mount. Easy on and off, which I like since I don't use it most of the time, and secure enough. No weather protection, obviously, but that wasn't a key issue for me.

 
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 PapaSmurfMC 
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Posted : 09 Nov 2013 - 00:44   Post title : Re: IPhone mount (Re: Rachael7)
 
I'm using the RAM Finger Grip Holder ( Link ) along with a Kuryakyn handlebar mount ( Link ).

 
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 Reever 
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Location : Brisbane, Australia
Posted : 09 Nov 2013 - 10:47   Post title : Re: IPhone mount (Re: PapaSmurfMC)
 
I am thinking about this one
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 Hankster 
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Posted : 09 Nov 2013 - 13:07   Post title : Re: IPhone mount (Re: hogeyphenogey)
 
I bought case and holder from these guys... great quality and works a treat..



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 Oak 
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Posted : 09 Nov 2013 - 13:28   Post title : Re: IPhone mount (Re: Hankster)
 

Hankster wrote:

I bought case and holder from these guys... great quality and works a treat..



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That's the same one as mine Stu. Beware if you go out in torrential rain. I used mine without a problem for 1000s of miles, even driving through heavy rain in Switzerland but when Wizard and I were caught in really heavy rain in Scotland, the seal failed and the water got into it and ruined my phone.

cheers
Ian

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 Hankster 
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Posted : 09 Nov 2013 - 14:51   Post title : Re: IPhone mount (Re: Oak)
 
Cheers for the "heads up" on that Ian... will keep an eye on things. Must confess I haven't done any long distance wet weather cruising..

Nice one !!

Stu

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 wizard 
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Posted : 09 Nov 2013 - 19:43   Post title : Re: IPhone mount (Re: Hankster)
 
Ian now keeps his phone in his wallet, its an oxygen free environment.

 
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 donno 
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Posted : 09 Nov 2013 - 22:13   Post title : Re: IPhone mount (Re: hogeyphenogey)
 
I bought the Lifeproof case and then modified a belt clip holder to mount it to the bike with a RAM mount. If anyone's interested in that route
I can take some pics to post.

I don't know how to post links on this forum so here's a c/p of the Lifeproof case.
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Edit: OK, now I know how to post links. :-)

Post edited by donno on 09 Nov 2013 - 22:14