Stem or handlebar mount for Blackberry
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Stem or handlebar mount for Blackberry
Any recommendations for a stem or bar mount for a Blackberry 9700? Prefer something slimline / non-bulky, and waterproof options would be a bonus!
This would be mounted on a 2009 Gary Fisher Zebrano. Thanks in advance.
This would be mounted on a 2009 Gary Fisher Zebrano. Thanks in advance.
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If you are looking for a carrier/case - a small camera bag/case works wonderfully. I picked up one from Walgreens for undr $5, and zip tied it to my stem, thru the various belt loops, and D rings.
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You can put that mount anywhere, I just happen to use them on my aerobars.
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I've been looking for a something to mount my smart phone to my bike for use as a computer and I was overall disappointed with the offerings. For the most part, they appear to be some kind of gripping device that leaves the phone unprotected. I recently came across this: https://www.amazon.com/Arkon-SM032-Pr...=33QYO7R84HAI6
I'm probably going to order it since it will provide some protection to the phone. It comes with a handlebar mount. I'm not sure if it could be mounted on the stem or not.
I'm probably going to order it since it will provide some protection to the phone. It comes with a handlebar mount. I'm not sure if it could be mounted on the stem or not.
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p.s. That "extension" is a Super Deluxe Dashboard from Bdop Bicycling - a regular contributor/sponsor on the forum.... This thing looks great, and performs even better........
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04-27-16 11:35 AM




right there on teh right side of the stem - solid as a rock, loose enuf to cushion
from a different angle
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