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Recommend a phone holder for a 2012 RS-SE5?

Two people, sponsors, immediately come to mind....Motorcycle Dave and Lamonster Garage. Both have excellent products. You can’t go wrong with either one.
 
I'm using a "center mount" Tackform holder that is excellent. I don't think it can work on a 2012 RS though. Perhaps reach out to MotorcycleDave as mentioned. He is really responsive and great to work with (might have another option for you).
Cheers
Kevin
 

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I used a TackForm mount as well. It was the one that is made to mount on the clutch master cylinder. This has worked out nicely for me. Check it out.

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Can anyone recommend a phone holder for a 2012 RS-SE5?

You may have already thought about this, but let me argue AGAINST phone mounts.
When I had my one (serious) accident on my old Spyder - a 2010 RT - I was able to ask the ambulance tech to remove my phone from my jeans pocket and call my son. Said son was able to get to the hospital shortly after I did. It wasn't until the next day that another son (I have several) was able to get my things from my totaled Spyder. Meanwhile, I was able to call my job and other responsibilities to inform them of my absence.
YMMV

~Sandee~
 
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You may have already thought about this, but let me argue AGAINST phone mounts.
When I had my one (serious) accident on my old Spyder - a 2010 RT - I was able to ask the ambulance tech to remove my phone from my jeans pocket and call my son. Said son was able to get to the hospital shortly after I did. It wasn't until the next day that another son (I have several) was able to get my things from my totaled Spyder. Meanwhile, I was able to call my job and other responsibilities to inform them of my absence.
YMMV

~Sandee~

My phone would fall out of my pocket while riding if I left it in my pocket. So it would be in the frunk if it wasn't on the handlebar mount. If we always plan for the worse possible case then we should just sell all of our bikes and stay home. That ain't happening. So I'm gonna just enjoy life and enjoy my sweet new phone mount.
 
You may have already thought about this, but let me argue AGAINST phone mounts.
When I had my one (serious) accident on my old Spyder - a 2010 RT - I was able to ask the ambulance tech to remove my phone from my jeans pocket and call my son. Said son was able to get to the hospital shortly after I did. It wasn't until the next day that another son (I have several) was able to get my things from my totaled Spyder. Meanwhile, I was able to call my job and other responsibilities to inform them of my absence.


YMMV

~Sandee~

Sandee, the way I see it, it’s a case of 6 in favour of ‘in your pocket’ and 6 against of ‘in your pocket’....myself, I’m in favour of “in the trunk”, but that’s my preferred place. Keep it where YOU THINK BEST!
 
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