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I am looking to fix one of my old mobiles to the bike.
But i'm not sure what is the best way to do it.
I would like it fixed above the sat-nav if possible.
Also what do you use to hold you phone to the bike.
Anyone know of a bracket or mount for the RT.
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So i popped into my local motorcycle dealer today and had a chat with my mate who works there.
As we were talking i saw a phone holder on the shelf behind him. So i asked if i could have a look.
He showed me the holder and it was well made and looked good.
I went and got my phone off the bike to try in the holder and it was a good fit.
I did not have my wallet on me, so i'm picking one up on Tuesday.
It is made by "Interphone" and called the "quiklox armor pro" and the price is £49.99
As i have the GS handlebars i can fit it to them for the moment as it come with 3 sizes of spacers.

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I prefer quadlock mounts for the phone
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Stu wrote: Sat Jul 27, 2024 3:19 pm I prefer quadlock mounts for the phone
Its the waterproof case of the quiklox i want. quadlock dont do one from what i can see. If i'm wrong, do you have a link please to a quadlock waterproof case.
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I have induction charging phone holder for the sat-nav prep that works fantastically.
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So in the end i bought the QuikLox from M&P's. With the eBay discount i paid £35.99.
I also bought the anti-shock thing that goes on the mount. Cost me £9.99 from CMC.

I'm not using it as a phone holder as such. My wife gave me one of here old phones (Samsung A21s)
I deleted everything off the phone apart from Innovv, GS 911 and google play.
I'm going to mainly use it as a rear view screen for my K7 cameras.
This way i can keep an eye on the wife better with out having to keep turning my head around.
I fitted a USB port behind the right speaker cover where i have the extra fuse box.
It does not get in the way for the clocks and the mount bends on full lock when it touches the tank bag.

So another job done and i'm happy with it. just need to get some anti-glare film.


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