📞 Ride Smart, Stay Connected!
The Tackform Black Motorcycle Perch/Brake/Clutch Reservoir Phone Mount is a premium accessory designed for motorcycle enthusiasts. It features a robust all-metal arm, a versatile phone cradle, and compatibility with various bike models, including Harley-Davidson and Honda Gold Wing. With its easy installation and secure phone holding capabilities, this mount ensures that riders can access their devices safely and conveniently while on the road.
B**B
Solid mount for your phone.
I wanted to try the phone mount couple of days before I wrote my review. I've had several generic handlebar mounts over the years. This one bolts to your brake or clutch bracket which makes it easy to see and out of the way of your gauges. It's a rigid Mount and fully adjustable so it will work for everyone. The nice thing is you can change it from from portrait to landscape in a matter of seconds. The wing nuts are large enough that you can get them tight without any tools. It leaves your phone screen wide open to see for music, navigation or even using the phone for a call. I don't use the optional rubber sling because the spring loaded support is strong enough without it. It's about time somebody made one specifically for Harleys that didn't clamp to the handlebars and get in the way. I have two bikes so I purchased two, one directly from the vendors website and one from Amazon. My newest bike, a CVO Limited is all chromed out so if they make a chrome version in the future I might upgrade but for this is a perfect fit. It really is a one-hand operation. Money well spent and includes all the hardware to install in minutes.
S**
Quality
This is not some cheap holder. Phones are expensive. You want something that will keep it on your motorcycle. This will do the trick. All aluminum. No plastic. Very well made and perfect fit.
M**G
High quality
It’s a quality product for sure. I installed it on my 2003 goldwing.
H**R
Awesome mount! Pain to install.
I installed this on a 2012 Goldwing. The mount is super sturdy and very well made. It has unlimited positions and doesn’t block any buttons on my iPhone X. It’s awesome! Bad news is that there was absolutely no way it was going to fit my Goldwing. Photo #1 shows the handlebar with clutch removed. See the little angle piece at the bottom. Yep, nothing square is getting past that. LOL. The mount is made of aluminum and I used a 10” sander to make an angle on the bottom of the mount that matched the angle on clutch bracket. (You will need gloves and it will take a few sessions because it gets HOT fast!). See photos #2 and #3. I got it all lined up and it fit pretty well. All the screws that came with it went in the garbage. On the Goldwing, you will need 2 of the M6x30mm screws. They were about $1.30 for a package of 2 at Home Depot. You can also throw away the little plastic spacers, but use the lock washers that come with the mount. Once installed, I was super impressed with the mount itself. Very sturdy! And it looks like it is part of the motorcycle and not an add-on. You can even use the video function on the phone if you need to while riding. Highly recommended, but if you aren’t handy, you are going to need to know someone who is for the install! 🙂Update. I just finished a ride from central Texas to the east coast, up to Maine, west to Ohio and back down to Texas. Over 4700 miles. I used the phone mount every day and never had a single issue. 🙂
A**.
Loads with one hand. Holds my iPhone 14 very well
Real easy to put my phone in. I've ridden a couple thousand miles with it and had only one problem. The phone slipped down in the mount and pressed the side buttons in activating an emergency 911 call. I pulled up to s stop sign and saw my bio on the screen with age and blood type. I took it out to get back to the gps and we rode on. A few minutes late my wife called to see if I was okay, and emergency vehicles were coming down the highway. I think they were looking for me. Now I am careful to place my phone a little higher in the mount. I would buy this again.
J**I
throttle/clutch phone mount for HD Ultra
the metal construction is a plus. also installs with ease and the cradle seems to grip the phone really well. i haven’t used the rubber safety strap supplied with it yet but i may just for peace of mind although doesn’t seem needed. this is the best option if have a HD ultra with stock bars. i returned the first mount i tried with clamps that go around bars and there just isn’t any room for it with cables and hydraulic lines in way. plus the batwing is close to the grips. use throttle/clutch mount, comes with everything you need for quick easy install
J**G
Looks like an OEM part of the motorcycle
I needed a phone mount for a Honda Goldwing. This is it, at least for my 1997 GL1500. It took me a few tries to figure out how the thing attached --you leave both pieces the OEM brake clamp in place. I used the nylon extenders to fit the mount out a little from the clamp. Looks great. Feels sturdy. Holds my large phone well. I'll probably use the rubber strap too, just to be sure my phone stays with me. I like how the entire device places my phone high enough to see the screen without having to take my eyes off the road in front of me. We'll have to see how the device holds up over time, but my initial reaction is very positive. I have a feeling it will have been worth the price.
G**M
Perfect solution!
I've purchased just about every mount on the market and didn’t like any of them. I just about gave up looking for a mount that would work on my 2003 Honda Goldwing trike. This mount is the answer! It attaches to the clutch reservoir and can be adjusted to about just about any angle. This helps to reduce reflection from the phone. The quality is great and worth every penny.
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