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Best iPhone bicycle mounts: Bracket and bike it

by Flora Graham
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Phones make trusty sat-navs, MP3 players, and cycling computers--as well as handy phones--so they can replace a pocket full of gear on your daily commute or monthly trek. But short of lashing them to the handlebars with duct tape, you need a decent way to keep them front and center, without them flying off to become the puck in a horrifying game of car hockey. You'll be needing a mount.

With all the mounts we tested, we were surprised how much we enjoyed having our phone at our fingertips while pedaling. Not only did our sat-nav apps benefit from having a clear line of sight to the satellite-soaked sky, but we could answer calls and see texts as they came in, while a quick switch between podcasts was much easier without having to root around in our pockets.

But hopefully it goes without saying that you shouldn't get distracted by your iPhone's beauty and go ploughing into lampposts and pedestrians. Drive safely, people! Try to stay at least as attentive as a white-van driver is while he's smoking a cigarette, talking on the hands-free, typing into the sat-nav, and reading the paper.

We took three of the top bicycle iPhone holders (the Ram Rail EZ-on, Velotrac Pak, and Bicio GoRide) for a test pedal to see which one kept our little touch-screen buddy safe and sound.

Read more of "Best iPhone bicycle mounts: Bracket and bike it" at Crave UK.

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by DarkHawke October 13, 2009 2:32 AM PDT
I suppose that, much as with "distracted" drivers, it's better to have the device officially mounted on the bike instead of unofficially mounted on the ear! I've seen one too many bikists jabbering on their phone, held in one hand up to their ear, with only one hand on the handlebars. This is a less deadly situation than if the in-duh-vidual in question is driving a car, but perhaps more hazardous as bikists regularly speed past pedestrians on crowded sidewalks.
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by DHSmd October 13, 2009 11:34 AM PDT
What I need is an iPhone MOTORCYCLE mount. Got any of those? :)
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