Description
20 Series™ Motorcycle Phone Mount for Motorcycle Handlebars
- Designed for Tackform's 20mm Ball and Socket System
- All-Metal Construction
- One-Handed Operation
- Rock Solid Ball and Socket Joint
- Omni-Directional Phone Positioning
- Optional Vibration Dampening
Optional: Vibration Dampening Phone Holder
Motorcycle vibration has been known to adversely affect the image stabilization mechanism in some new smartphones. Our Enduro 20MAXX VIBE cradle reduces high frequency vibrations transferred from your motorcycle to your phone, reducing the chance of damaging your camera.
Tackform's Enduro cradle works with phones with or without cases that measure up to .6" thick and 3.7" wide. If you're close, give us a ring and we will help verify fitment.
Motorcycle Phone Mount Compatibility
This bar clamp works on 7/8", 1", 1-1/8" and 1.25" handlebars. This is common with most round stock bars on the market including but not limited to Harley Davidson, Honda, Suzuki.
SPECIAL NOTES: For Honda Goldwing, 1.5" custom bars, and odd-shaped bars check out our TFEN-PM11-SPR. For 2013 and newer Can-AM Spyder RT/RT that use 4 M10 bolts to hold the handlebars onto the steering column check out our Short Reach or Long Reach Can-Am Mounts.
Installation is a breeze - 2 Minute Installation
The kit comes with 3 custom fittings for 7/8", 1", and 1-1/4" bars (Also, works with 1.31" oversized road bike or mountain bike Bars.)
- Simply place the appropriate spacer over the bar. Connect the clamp with the included wrench and two screws.
- Loosen the ball and socket joint and position the phone into the desired position. Lock into place.
- From here you will be able to easily place and remove your phone from the mount with a single hand.
- Ride off into the sunset...
Arm Type - Die Cast
Ball & Socket System - 20 Series™ (20mm Metal Ball)
Mount Base Type - Bar Clamp 7/8" - 1-1/4"
Holder Type - Phone
Holder Compatibility - Enduro20 Cradle - Holds Devices up to 3.7" wide and up to .6" Deep, 20mm Ball
Product Finish -
NOTICE!
Apple has announced that the cameras in certain iPhone models are susceptible to damage when mounted on a motorcycle. Please see Apple's official statement below for more details.
Apple's Official Statement