Peon Maface Posted July 27, 2020 Share Posted July 27, 2020 Smartphones have integrated themselves into almost every aspect of modern life. So, it should come as no surprise that people want to make them more accessible while riding their motorcycles. A well-placed phone can make it easier to follow GPS directions or check to see who the incoming call is from to determine if you should answer on your Bluetooth communicator. This has lead to a burgeoning selection of phone mounts for securely placing your smartphone on your bike where it can be easily glanced at. Here, we’ve gathered a listing of what we think are a few of the best motorcycle phone mounts that we know of. If we’ve skipped your favorite, let us know in the comments. Table of Contents RAM X-Grip Large Phone Mount with Handlebar U-Bolt Base Roam Universal Premium Bike Phone Mount for Motorcycle Rokform - Motorcycle Cell Phone Perch Mount Quad Lock Motorcycle Handlebar Mount Tackform Metal Motorcycle Mount RAM X-Grip Large Phone Mount with Handlebar U-Bolt Base An early player on the motorcycle phone mount scene, Ram Mounts has a deep well of accessories to draw from to make your phone stay on your motorcycle. Shown here is perhaps the company’s most universal mounts. The X-Grip cradle grips your phone tightly. The spring-loaded X-Grip cradle expands and contracts, allowing for a custom fit of your cell phone without obscuring your phone or requiring a bespoke phone case. Those who want a more secure fit can use the included rubber web that wraps around the four corners of the phone. While the X-Grip is cool, the real advantage of Ram Mounts comes from the wide variety of mounts for the X-Grip. Although the U-bolt here will accommodate rails from 0.50″ to 1.25″ in diameter, options for the steering stem and other locations are available. Pricing starts at $60. Bottom Line/Multiple mounting options are available from Ram Mounts Shop Now Roam Universal Premium Bike Phone Mount for Motorcycle Riders on a budget will appreciate the list of features on this inexpensive mount. The Roam Universal Premium Bike Phone Mount secures your phone with six points of grip, and the mount will adjust to any angle for convenient viewing while riding. Although those whose bikes with clip-ons are out of luck, the Roam mount will fit a wide variety of handlebars, ranging from 7/8” through 1-1/4” diameter. If your phone can fit within the 3.5-inch grip, you and your smartphone are good to go. The list of phones includes: iPhone X, iPhone XR, iPhone 8 | 8Plus, iPhone 7 | 7 Plus, iPhone 6 | 6s | 6 Plus. Samsung Galaxy S7 | Galaxy S7 Edge, Galaxy S9, OnePlus 3, HTC 11. Google Pixel / Pixel XL. All this for just $20. Bottom Line/An inexpensive alternative Shop Now Rokform - Motorcycle Cell Phone Perch Mount While the company has other mounting methods, Rokform’s Billet Aluminum Motorcycle Perch Mount is specifically designed for Harley-Davidson motorcycles. However, it will also fit metric cruisers and Indian motorcycles with 25mm – 50mm bolt spacing. Constructed of CNC Machined Aircraft Grade Aluminum, the Rokform mount secures your smartphone via a twist-locking system. Naturally, this requires a Rokform case, but the company stresses that this makes your phone part of a wide-ranging phone support ecosystem – not just a motorcycle mount. The Rokform Motorcycle Cell Phone Perch Mount retails for $100. Cases start at $40. Bottom Line/Part of an ecosystem of phone protection and mounting products Shop Now Quad Lock Motorcycle Handlebar Mount The Quad Lock Motorcycle Handlebar Mount is also part of a case and mount system with multiple applications. There is even a Universal Adapter that allows phones without a Quad Lock case to be used with the system. The company claims that the patented dual-stage lock holds your smartphone secure over the roughest terrain. To remove the phone from the mount the blue lever must be depressed, and the phone must be twisted 90°. While the handlebar mount is shown here, a variety of mounts are available, from mirror mounts to steering stem to 1-inch ball mounts. The Quad Lock Motorcycle Handlebar Mount retails for $50. Cases start at $30. Bottom Line/A patented dual-stage lock locking system for your expensive smartphone Shop Now Tackform Metal Motorcycle Mount Tackform Metal Motorcycle Mount is part of Tackform’s Enduro Series, which centers around an aluminum 20mm ball system, allowing for adaption to a wide variety of mounts. The clamp-style phone holder offers 360° adjustability, while the 6061 machined aluminum and high-strength industrial spring system offer a fail-proof grip on your device. The bar clamp fits handlebars sized 7/8 inches to 1 1/4 inches. Tackform also sells many different mounting options for motorcycles and other vehicles thanks to the company’s interchangeable parts and components. If your vehicle isn’t covered, you can build-your-own-system with individual pieces. The Tackform Metal Motorcycle Mount retails for $60. Bottom Line/A clamping mount with many mounting options Shop Now We are committed to finding, researching, and recommending the best products. We earn commissions from purchases you make using the retail links in our product reviews and other articles. Learn more about how this works. Become a Motorcycle.com insider. Get the latest motorcycle news first by subscribing to our newsletter here. The post Best Motorcycle Phone Mounts appeared first on Motorcycle.com. Source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pedro Posted July 27, 2020 Share Posted July 27, 2020 Quad lock, I love mine 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Buckster Posted July 27, 2020 Share Posted July 27, 2020 I’ve been using Quadlock for years. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grasshopper Posted July 28, 2020 Share Posted July 28, 2020 I've been using the RAM mount and I really like it. I have RAM mounts all over my bike so if anything breaks I have lots of parts. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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