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Review on ๐Ÿšฒ GUB Bicycle & Motorcycle Phone Mount: Universal Aluminum Alloy Handlebar Holder for iPhone X XR Xs 7s 8 Plus, SamsungS9/S8/Note5/4 - Adjustable and Sturdy (Black) by Shawn Quick

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fast delivery, very durable

Wow. Great memory for my phone, 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 fairly close to the handlebars. The stem is only 23mm long (the chassis adds an additional 8mm to the height). I noticed that the version that rotates the phone has a handle that's about twice as long. You definitely need to be careful when fitting the bracket around the handlebars, especially if you have carbon handlebars. It is printed on the bracket that you should tighten it to 6 Nm. The maximum diameter is also listed, 31.8mm, which is the standard handlebar diameter for a road bike. The kit also includes fillers so they can be mounted on a smaller diameter bar. Since it's CNC-machined from metal, it surprisingly weighs just 3.5 ounces. My iPhone 5 weighs 4.2 ounces. The kit also includes six rubber pads, four of which attach to the small feet that hold the phone. Two extra. In addition, there is a longer screw for attachment to the bicycle stem. I'm not sure if this screw will fit my particular headset, but I don't plan on using it as I prefer my phone further forward anyway. So for less than $15 I don't have to pay $250 for a bike. Computer. I always want to take my phone with me therefore the overall weight gain is about the same as a cycle computer (certainly not as aerodynamic as one and not waterproof!). I will update the review after a few rides with him. You attach four of them to the small feet that hold the phone. Two extra. In addition, there is a longer screw for attachment to the bicycle stem. I'm not sure if this screw will fit my particular headset, but I don't plan on using it as I prefer my phone further forward anyway. So for less than $15 I don't have to pay $250 for a bike. Computer. I always want to take my phone with me, so the overall weight gain is about the same as a bike computer (certainly not as aerodynamic as one and not waterproof!). I will update the review after a few rides with him. You attach four of them to the small feet that hold the phone. Two extra. In addition, there is a longer screw for attachment to the bicycle stem. I'm not sure if this screw will fit my particular headset, but I don't plan on using it as I prefer my phone further forward anyway. So for less than $15 I don't have to pay $250 for a bike. Computer. I always want to take my phone with me, so the overall weight gain is about the same as a bike computer (certainly not as aerodynamic as one and not waterproof!). I will update the review after a few rides with him. You don't have to spend $250 on a bike computer. I always want to take my phone with me, so the overall weight gain is about the same as a bike computer (certainly not as aerodynamic as one and not waterproof!). I will update the review after a few rides with him. You don't have to spend $250 on a bike computer. I always want to take my phone with me, so the overall weight gain is about the same as a bike computer (certainly not as aerodynamic as one and not waterproof!). I will update the review after a few rides with him. You don't have to spend $250 on a bike computer. I always want to take my phone with me, so the overall weight gain is about the same as a bike computer (certainly not as aerodynamic as one and not waterproof!). I will update the review after a few rides with him. You don't have to spend $250 on a bike computer. I always want to take my phone with me, so the overall weight gain is about the same as a bike computer (certainly not as aerodynamic as one and not waterproof!). I will update the review after a few rides with him.

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • Packaging is ugly