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What Phone mount options are there for drag bars?

BCNewell

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What is available for the factory drag bars on the F3-S Daytona? Will probably add a weatherproof 12v cigarette-style outlet near the center of the bars, as well, if I cannot find a suitable solution with a built-in 12v / USB integrated with phone mount. Would like to keep all near the center of the bars, as I will probably be using just the instrument cowl and not a full windshield. Thx in advance for replies.
 
I´m using the SP-connect system on my dragbar with the vibration-limiter to protect my sensors in the cellphone. Works very good and hold the phone even at a topspeed of 120mph
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I use the tackform from Dave with the center mount bolt. Ran a 10 ft USB-C cable up to it from underneath the frunk with a motopower rapid charger that is connected to the battery (fused). One of the things I liked about the motopower is that it has an automatic standby mode when not in use as not to drain the battery.

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My solution, that I've used from the beginning, is an Sp Mount, no clamp, with an induction charger, which I connected to the assecoiry cable, near the key. Then I took one bolt out of four that holds the bar, drilled a hole, and tapped a thread into the hole (m5 fits fine), you still have the use of the original inbus, then I tightened the bolt with some blue loctite and never looked back! This is holding strong. The best part is that you can take it off and insert a new bolt, and no one is the wiser...
 
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