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Hi, I have bought a ram x mount thingy to use with my iPhone 5. Not very confident using it without tethering the phone to the bike.

Has anyone found a cost effective solution to achieve this?
 
I know what you're saying re tethering...but have you read of a case where a RAM mount allowed a phone to drop off? (I've not searched)
Are you worried about the ball mount detaching or the phone falling out of the holder?
Would the latter be helped by this? http://www.amazon.co.uk/Arkon-Waterproof-iPhone-Holder-Motorcycle/dp/B009E2BPOK
Looking at the zips a small reusable tie tag could work.
 
Bob Telfer at http://www.telferizer.com/ does a whole host of mounts and phone cases. I had a mount and case that I transferred from my last bike to the Beemer. Totally secure and waterproof, and the ability to plug a charging lead in on the move as well. Very personal servcie and highly recommended.
 
I've got the RAM mount on my bike for the iPhone 5. Terrible for recording but perfect for sat nav. Don't really use it anymore. Just left the mount in the stem.
 
Thanks guys. Really useful links, nice one.

Dom, all good with you?

I have ordered one of these from the U.S., not expensive but useful for other stuff I do too.
http://www.lanskin.com/index.html

Hi Alex, yes worried about the phone getting free of the x grip, not the ball joint itself. I'm fairly confident that it wouldn't go awol but I can't have a situation where the phone slips/moves and I'm suddenly reaching for it when I should be keeping fixed on the road. Piece of mind really.

I pondered the waterproof case option, and may still end up that route, just a little bothered about the phone overheating, as I've read it can happen. That waterproof case with ball joint is a good option, thanks.

Bagwafu- I looked at the telfriezer offering, and went with the hornig yoke mount instead. I had a 'screw in' mount previously and found that it was not best suited to being removed/reinstated a lot because the mount needed enough torque to keep it fixed which then became a problem getting it out (that was my experience). The hornig mount uses an Allen key bolt through the ball joint to create an expansion joint in the centre tube which I think I will get on better with, as I will be using the mount on two bikes, it will get moved about.

I will update the thread when everything is on the bike.

thanks again, very useful info.
 
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There was a thread on the Garmin Zumo forum about something similar a few years back. Here:-
http://www.zumoforums.com/index.php?topic=11772.0
Very cheap but effective.

I need a new mount - where did you get the horning mount from - looks good.

Thanks for the info, unfortunately that zumo link doesn't work for me, think I need to register, no bother, I've made my bed already, so to speak...

I got the ball mount from hornig in Germany. With shipping with worked out around ?37.

http://www.motorcycleparts-hornig.com/BMW-S-1000-RR/Navigation-and-Communication/GPS-Mount.html
 
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