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The GUB Bicycle & Motorcycle Phone Mount is a premium aluminum alloy holder designed for universal compatibility with devices ranging from 3.5 to 6.2 inches. Its innovative eagle claw design ensures maximum protection, while the tool-free installation allows for quick setup on any bike or motorcycle handlebar.
Material Type | Aluminum |
Color | black |
Arm Length | 1 Centimeters |
Item Weight | 3.5 Ounces |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Dimensions | 3 x 0.75 x 2 inches |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 2500 Grams |
Additional Features | hand_free |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Motorcycle, Bicycle |
Compatible Phone Models | fit for 3.5--6.2 inch phone etc electronic equipment. |
Mounting Type | Bar Mount |
Compatible Devices | fit for 3.5--6.2 inch phone etc electronic equipment. |
T**5
Stout little phone holder
I use this to mount a phone on my road bike. Strava and other ride maps are great with phones, and that's what I use this for. I use my phone like a ride computer and a GPS. This holder keeps it handy. No more reaching back and digging in my jersey pockets to find my phone, no more risk of dropping it while I'm riding. Works with the provided handlebar clamp, or use it as a headset cap. Either way works well for me. I like the clamp best because the holder is off center with the side extended out to hold my phone. I mount it on the left, and the phone is close to center. PLUS, I can level it with the road and it looks more aero.. lol.. I am going to order the bands to help ensure that I don't accidentally knock it off. I have popped the phone out of the holder with my shoulder, roadside, while trying to get my chain back on after a drop. That's the only time it's failed and that wasn't bad. I'm using this with a Motorola G5 Plus in a Supacase, similar to an otter box. The case has a bevel on the bottom that limits the side gripping surface, but that hasn't been a problem. Great little holder. At this price, I'd buy another one. The quality is ok, It's not the most solid thing I've ever seen, but it stiffens up when you tighten it down and it holds strong with no rattles or shaking, and that's what matters. 5 stars
B**G
Hold phone perfect.
Installation was a breeze and holds securely. 99% of my riding is on-road, but it's nice to know it will also work well for the occasional rough patch.There are two versions of this product; one with the rubber grip and one without. The mount itself holds the phone perfectly fine all by itself, but the rubber grips add a little extra insurance in case the adjustment screw works loose. I'm using an old phone as a GPS unit so it stays mounted all the time, but if I were using my current phone, unmounting and remounting might get tedious.
L**9
quick shipping, very durable
Wow. Great piece of gear to hold my cellphone, very durable at a good price. And it arrived in two days! (east coast).I'm going to use an old iphone 5 as a bike computer. I like how it mounts pretty close to my handlebars. The stem is only 23mm in length (the chassis adds another 8mm in height). I noticed the version that allows the phone to rotate has a stem about twice as long.You definitely have to be careful mounting the bracket around your handlebars, especially if you have carbon bars. It's printed on the bracket that you should tighten to 6Nm. The max diameter is also printed, 31.8mm, which is the std diameter of bars for a road bike. There are also fillers included to allow mounting on a smaller diameter bar.For being CNC machined out of metal it surprisingly only weighs 3.5oz. My iPhone 5 weighs 4.2 oz.The package also comes with six rubber pads, four of which you affix to the little feet that hold the phone. Two are extra. In addition, there's a longer screw to mount it on your bike stem. I'm not sure that screw will fit my particular headset but I don't plan to use it as I'd rather have my phone farther forward anyway.So for less than $15 I don't have to cough up $250 for a bike computer. I always want to take a phone with me, so the total weight gain is about that of a bike computer (of course, not as aero as one and not waterproof!).I'll update the review after a few rides with it.
I**M
Excellent mount. but leaves some to be expected
for the application of cycling this mount fits the bill perfectly. solid construction, fairly light weight for what it is. dont get me wrong i do really love this mount, but on my handle bars (i run 40cm bars on my bike) it takes up a lot of room even when mounted on the stem, other then that is great. if i could find some way to mount it more forward off the handle bars i wouldnt have any complaints
M**E
Very nice and economical mount.
Very nice, and economical, phone holder. Well constructed and sturdy. Don't waste your time attempting to understand the baffling Chinese/English translated instructions (sample instruction: "2.Wring the screw, fixed the caliper bracket"). Just take a few minutes to look it over and examine the nice photos in the instructions and you'll pretty quickly figure it out. 2 Allen wrenches included even though the photos show the assembler using another tool. It's not clear right away, but this is also designed to attach to the handlebar stem - again, all necessary hardware included. About a 5 minute job to attach it, stick on the included "3M Glue Powerful Patch" cushion stickers and you're ready to go. Clamps down on my iPhone 5 very nicely. I don't even have to take the phone out of my aftermarket case.A word of caution to you iPhone users: be careful you don't tighten the clamps down on the up/down volume buttons and vibrate switch on the side of your phone. Just pay attention when you mount the phone into the bracket and you'll be fine.I happily give this 5 stars.
J**R
Short, compact size for tight fits
This is a short, compact, all metal phone holder that will fit in a tight place.My motorcycle has no windshield or fairing. I wanted my phone visible, for GPS, but tucked below the instrument cluster to protect it from being splattered by bugs and various other road hazards. But as you can see by the pictures, there isn't much room, and taller phone holders would block access to the ignition as well as prevent me from seeing the instrument cluster.My phone is a Moto X4, 7.99mm (5/16") thick, and 148.35mm x 73.5mm (5 7/8" x 2 15/16"), with a 5.2" screen. I have a thin case on it, and the mount seems to hold it in securely. I do have a security net on it (similar to the ones that come with the Ram mounts), for additional safety. The tightening mechanism has loose tolerances, and I've been a little worried about it vibrating loose on longer rides. With the design of the knurled screw to tighten it, I think it would be relatively easy to slip a thick rubber o-ring over it and prevent the screw from vibrating loose.Overall, I'm happy with the mount, and it works well with my handlebars.
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