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Find an adjustable bicycle mount for the iPhone 3G?

Can anyone recommend a bike mount for the iPhone 3G in a case Otterbox Defender?-I Using a GPS application, but the iPhone must be effective to work in direct view of the sky for the application. This case will be moved very adjustable and the Otterbox case is 4.3 cm thick. dancing2myowndrum@gmail.com football, is why I need a good, strong safe want. Yes they bounce downs and secure on the road. Thank you for your input tho.

Dancing Why, why, you want on your bars …. it will bounce, fly, it will be to break it. If you need to remove it from your shirt pocket, and then take a look. The more adjustable the least secure, will be there, if you insist on being grumpy, would I look to make a dash change car holder. In fact, Daniel Boone, they do not do the iPhone. Say goodbye to it. Soccerref Soccerref :-)

Bicio GoRide iPhone Bike Mount Review for LondonCyclist


Perfect Fit Handlebar Bike Mount For iphone 4 / 3G / 3Gs,


Perfect Fit Handlebar Bike Mount For iphone 4 / 3G / 3Gs,


$13.99


This bicycle mount for iPhone conveniently positions your device on bicycle handle bars. This is the perfect accessory to secure your iPhone while you ride. There are no tools required to install the bicycle mount. With the swivel adjustment feature on this mount you can position your device for optimal viewing. This holder can also be used to connect to the roof supports found on golf carts or ba…

Thought Out PED3-Bike-FORM Steel 1.0 bar (iPhone 4, 3GS, 3G, Original-iPod touch 3g, 2g, 1g)


Thought Out PED3-Bike-FORM Steel 1.0 bar (iPhone 4, 3GS, 3G, Original-iPod touch 3g, 2g, 1g)


$41.99


The PED3-Bike-FORM is the ultimate rotating mount for your iPhone 4, 3GS, 3G, Original-iPod touch 3g, 2g, 1g one fits all cases (including Otter box and Mophie Air) on a motorcycle, bicycle or any 1″ or 25mm handle driven vehicle. Clean lines, easy to install, simple to use with a secure grip that will not fall out. For a cased or skinned iPhone or iPod touch we got you covered, the PED3-Bike-FORM…

Visions iPhone 3G 3GS Easy Removable Bike Mount And a Car Holder Mount Holder . You Get 2 Holders


Visions iPhone 3G 3GS Easy Removable Bike Mount And a Car Holder Mount Holder . You Get 2 Holders


$25.99


The Visions Iphone 3G holder is a Brand new design. Its not a universal one size fits all holder. This is specially design for your Iphone 3G/GS. This Visions Iphone mount is the perfect solution for your hand free needs. When used in the car, It’s windshield mount and fully adjustable. In this package, You also get a second complete holder for your bicycle. The bicycle mounts gives you a full 360…

GoRide iPhone Bike Mount


GoRide iPhone Bike Mount


$29.95


Unlike other iPhone mounts on the market, the GoRide was designed specifically for bicycles by a cyclist who wanted to have access to his iPhone during rides without sacrificing safety and convenience, and without having some bulky contraption attached to his bike. The sturdy but sleek design uses cable ties for easy installation on the handlebars, stem, top tube, or seat tube, and you can positio…

SM020+CM032-ST-2: SmartPhone Bike Mount


SM020+CM032-ST-2: SmartPhone Bike Mount


$16.88


# Soft, cushioned side grip jaws
# Adjustable support legs
# Compatible with most mobile phones
# Compatible with iPods 3G and 4G
# Dual T-Slot connection on backside of cradle…

Biologic Bike Mount for Iphone


Biologic Bike Mount for Iphone


$53.99


The BioLogic Bike Mount for iPhone lets you attach your iPhone to your bike’s handlebars so you can track your GPS position, your speed, or distance travelled, while you ride. The Bike Mount is a weatherproof case with a welded touch sensitive membrane so your iPhone is completely protected from the weather but fully functional. fits well with dahon bikes and most brand bicycles….

iPhone & iPod Bicycle Pack with water bottle cage mount


iPhone & iPod Bicycle Pack with water bottle cage mount


$19.98


Handle bar bags for iphone/ipod bike user. Come with specilal mounting system for additional bottle cage….

Bicycle Swivel-head Tightening iPod Pedestal Mount


Bicycle Swivel-head Tightening iPod Pedestal Mount


$14.49


iPhone accessory is designed for use with bicyclesBicycle mount installs easily without toolsiPhone mount is compatible with handlebars from 0.75-1 inch in diameter

DeLorme RAM Bicycle Handlebar Mount for PN-20 & PN-40


DeLorme RAM Bicycle Handlebar Mount for PN-20 & PN-40


$34.95


Bicycle MountLow profile design keeps the PN-20 within easy visual distance, without obstructing riders hand movement. Attaches securely to handlebars of varying circumference.Constructed from lightweight, high-strength composite material.NOTE: EarthMate (pictured above) not included.

BikeFlare Bicycle Rack - Surface Mount


BikeFlare Bicycle Rack – Surface Mount


$94.99


27 3/8 inch overall width; 37 inch overall height. Made of 2 7/8 inch 12 gauge steel. Coated with a thermoplastic coating to prevent rust and scratches.

Magellan Bicycle Handlebar Mount for Triton 1500/2000


Magellan Bicycle Handlebar Mount for Triton 1500/2000


$59.99


This handlebar mount lets you use your Magellan Triton 1500 or Triton 2000 on your bike.

Magellan Bicycle Handlebar Mount for Triton 200/300/400/500


Magellan Bicycle Handlebar Mount for Triton 200/300/400/500


$59.99


This handlebar mount lets you use your Magellan Triton 200, Triton 300, Triton 400 or Triton 500 on your bike.

The Bicycle


The Bicycle


$25.48


The Bicycle : The Myth and The Passion (From Technique to Adventure) by Francesco Baroni Published in 2008 by White Star

Garmin Bicycle Handlebar Mount for nuvi 200/250/260/270


Garmin Bicycle Handlebar Mount for nuvi 200/250/260/270


$19.99


Now you can take your Garmin nuvi 200, 250, 260 or 270 with you on a bike ride! This mount secures your unit and clips to your handlebars for ease-of-use. NOTE: This item is NOT compatible with the nuvi 200w or 250w (wide screen versions).

Bicycle


Bicycle


$13.48


In the twenty-first century we have all experienced new technologies that promise to change our lives. During the nineteenth century, the bicycle evoked an exciting new world in which even a poor person could travel afar and at will. But was the “mechanical horse” truly destined to usher in a new era of road travel or would it remain merely a plaything for dandies and schoolboys?In this, the definitive history of the bicycle, David Herlihy recounts the saga of this far-reaching invention and the passions it aroused. The pioneer racer James Moore insisted the bicycle would become “as common as umbrellas.” Mark Twain was more skeptical, enjoining his readers to “get a bicycle. You will not regret it—if you live.”Because we live in an age of cross-country bicycle racing and high-tech mountain bikes, we may overlook the decades of development and ingenuity that transformed the basic concept of human-powered transportation into a marvel of engineering. This lively and engrossing history retraces the extraordinary story of the bicycle—a history of disputed patents, brilliant inventions, and missed opportunities. Herlihy shows us why the bicycle captured the public’s imagination and the myriad ways in which it reshaped our world. (03/01/2005)

Primacoustic TelePad Mic Stand Mount for iPhone and iPod Touch Standard


Primacoustic TelePad Mic Stand Mount for iPhone and iPod Touch Standard


$29.99


Lets you use your iPhone on-stage as a teleprompter!

Across Asia On A Bicycle


Across Asia On A Bicycle


$19.48


In June of 1890, two young men left on an epic journey. The day after graduating from Washington University, they set out to circle the world on bicycles. Over the next three years they would travel over 15,000 miles, completing what was at that time the "longest continuous land journey ever made around the world." Their goal was to complete their college education by getting to know the people of the world face to face, unhampered by guides and translators. To do that, they chose to travel by a new invention, the modern bicycle. Everywhere they went, their bicycles opened doors, simulating a curiosity that served far better than any passport or letter of introduction would. This book, back in print for the first time in over a century, is their description of their trip across Asia in 1891-92. In many cases, these two young men provide us with one last glimpse of cultures that would soon be forever altered by the arrival of the rail and telegraph. The change in circumstance they experienced from one day to the next was often amazing. One day they might sleep in a bug-infested hovel and wash in a typhoid-infected ditch. The next they might find themselves being entertained by a Persian khan, catching fleeting glimpses of his harem, or being fed lavishly by a Chinese mandarin. Throughout their trip they talked with and bought food from the poorest of the poor. Yet at the end of their Asian journey, they were interviewed by Li-Hung Chang, the most powerful man in the world’s most populous nation. Along the way and almost incidentally, the two men became the first Americans to scale Mount Ararat in Turkey (16,940 feet or 5165 meters high). At that time only six other parties claimed to have climbed the mountain and the most recent ascent had been fifteen years earlier.

Bicycle!


Bicycle!


$15.48


At their finest hours, bikes exist on a level above mere machines, and there’s no reason the joy should end when the ride is over. Bicycle!, written by a working bicycle mechanic, covers -everything you need to know to feed and care for your own swank, two-wheeled ride. This book cuts through the obtuse techno-speak and delivers maintenance clarity with a touch of humor and radicalism while categorically denying mechanics’ supposed dreariness. Bicycle! is about encouraging society to learn for themselves how to make their bikes work, not because they have to, but because they want to. With detailed descriptions of all maintenance tasks and repair situations, clearly illustrated with photographs and drawings, this guide will serve the need for a serious rider’s manual. Professional bicycle workers-messengers, mechanics, pedicab drivers-as well as bicycle commuters have been waiting for this book. Sam Tracy writes about bikes from a practiced Midwestern perspective. He began producing the ‘zine Biker Pride at some point in the early 1990s, after being fired from the college newspaper for violating its objectivity rules, and this project was later broadened just enough to become the urban cycling-focused Multiplier ‘zine. Having biked through the last 15 snowy winters in Minneapolis, including five as a messenger, Tracy is currently enjoying the warmer weather while wrenching on bikes in San Francisco.

Primacoustic TelePad Mic Stand Mount for iPhone/Touch


Primacoustic TelePad Mic Stand Mount for iPhone/Touch


$29.99


With the Primacoustic TelePad Mic Stand Mount you can position your Apple iPhone and iPod Touch on a microphone stand. Now you can use your iPhone or iPod Touch and use it as a teleprompter for lyrics, song chords, playback, charts and set lists. Position the TelePad for either portrait or landscape viewing. Made from lightweight black-anodized aluminum and lined with a neoprene foam the Primacoustic TelePad safely clamps to any standard microphone stand.

Garmin Bike Mount for Colorado & Oregon Series Handhelds


Garmin Bike Mount for Colorado & Oregon Series Handhelds


$14.99


Garmin Handlebar bicycle mount for Colorado and Oregon series handhelds.

Garmin Quarter Turn Bike Mount for Edge 500


Garmin Quarter Turn Bike Mount for Edge 500


$14.99


Use this replacement bike mount to mount your Edge® 500 to your bicycle’s stem or handlebars. Includes bike mount, rubber disc, and elastic bands.

25 Bicycle Tours in and Around Washington, D.C.


25 Bicycle Tours in and Around Washington, D.C.


$3.48


Washington, D.C., blessed with a rich historic heritage and gentle terrain, is also graced with an unusually wide-ranging and accessible network of bike trails. Anne Oman, a seasoned writer, cyclist, and local historian, is your guide to this bike-friendly city. The tours in this revised and updated second edition range from 7 to 70 miles and offer something for cyclists of every ability and taste. Oman steers riders around Capitol Hill and to Washington’s incomparable museums and monuments along the Mall, as well as to many other attractions, including Embassy Row, historic Georgetown, miles of towpaths along the Potomac River, and natural areas such as the National Arboretum. She also includes tours to nearby historic and scenic areas: the little-known western shore of the Chesapeake Bay, Virginia and Maryland wineries, covered bridges, and Mount Vernon, to name but a few. And for more ambitious cyclists, a bonus tour offers a three-state, three-day ride to Harper’s Ferry. As with every book in the 25 Bicycle Tours series, each chapter includes directions to the starting point, detailed maps, mile-by-mile directions, and information on local attractions and nearby bike shops.

The Blue Bicycle


The Blue Bicycle


$3.48


The Blue Bicycle by Regine Deforges Published in 1986 by Lyle Stuart

Bicycle Rider


Bicycle Rider


$3.98


Bicycle Rider by Mary Scioscia Reprint Published in 1993 by HarperCollins Publishers

Tama HT35 Bicycle Seat Drum Throne


Tama HT35 Bicycle Seat Drum Throne


$69.95


If you’ve shied away from a saddle seat because the good ones were out of your price range – or worse yet, you considered a generic seat that only looked like a Tama saddle seat, the HT35 is the answer. With the new HT35, you can mount up in maximum style and comfort for minimum bucks.

The Bicycle Book


The Bicycle Book


$4.48


The Bicycle Book : The Complete Maintenance Guide by Geoff Apps Published in 1996 by Smithmark Publishers

Leonardo's Bicycle


Leonardo’s Bicycle


$4.98


Leonardo’s Bicycle by Paco Ignacio, and II Taibo Reprint Published in 1996 by Warner Books

Bicycle Riding


Bicycle Riding


$3.98


Bicycle Riding by Sandra Olson Liatsos 1st ed Published in 1997 by Boyds Mills Press

7 Loop Bicycle Rack


7 Loop Bicycle Rack


$597.99


7 loop bicycle rack. 14.4 length.

iPhone


iPhone


$19.48


The new iPhone 3G is here, and New York Times tech columnist David Pogue is on top of it with a thoroughly updated edition of iPhone: The Missing Manual. With its faster downloads, touch-screen iPod, and best-ever mobile Web browser, the new affordable iPhone is packed with possibilities. But without an objective guide like this one, you’ll never unlock all it can do for you. In this new edition, there are new chapters on the App Store, with special troubleshooting and sycning issues with iTunes; Apple’s new MobileMe service, and what it means to the iPhone; and Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync compatibility. Each custom designed page in iPhone: The Missing Manual helps you accomplish specific tasks with complete step-by-step instructions for everything from scheduling to web browsing to watching videos. You’ll learn how to: Use the iPhone as a phone — get a guided tour of 3G’s phone features and learn how much time you can save with things like Visual Voicemail, contact searching, and more Figure out what 3G means and how it affects battery life, internet speed, and even phone call audio quality. Treat the iPhone as an iPod — listen to music, upload and view photos, and fill the iPhone with TV shows and movies Take the iPhone online — learn how to get online, use email, browse the Web, and use the GPS Go beyond the iPhone — discover how to use iPhone with iTunes, sync it with your calendar, and learn about The App Store where you can pick from hundreds of iPhone-friendly programs Teeming with high-quality color graphics and filled with humor, tips, tricks, and surprises, iPhone: The Missing Manual quickly teaches you how to set up, accessorize, and troubleshoot your iPhone. Instead offumbling around, take advantage of this device with the manual that should have been in the box. It’s your call.

Bicycle Accidents


Bicycle Accidents


$71.98


With this book you will learn about many different aspects of bicycle accidents and the legal issues surrounding them. The authors, who between them have over twenty years experience investigation bicycle accidents, present a wealth of information including such topics as the physical and operating characteristics of bicycles, cyclist’s rights and duties, accident types, insurance and liability issues and bicycle regulatory information, including the Uniform Vehicle Code and State Bicycle Statutes. The book is divided in to two parts for easy access to pertinent information. Part one discusses many of the physical and mental aspects of operating a bicycle. You will learn about topics such as the cycling setting, crash tests, bicycle types and designs, visual perception and response, equipment failure, and biomechanics of cycling injuries. Part two covers the legal aspects of operating a bicycle and of liability, both of the cyclist and others such as pet and property owners. This section provides information an a wide variety of topics including releases or waivers of liability, common accident types including accidents involving dogs, product defects and liability, and cycling setting defects and liability. Bicycle regulatory information is also covered in greater detail in this section. If you are handling a bicycle accident case, this book is a necessary addition to your library. Topics Include: Bicycle types, anatomy, and setup Bicycle design and equipment failure Cycling setting Bicycle accident reconstruction Crash test data Biomechanics of cycling injuries Visual behavior related to bicycles Cyclist’s rights and duties Common bicycle accident types Bicycle regulatory standards The Uniform Vehicle Code State Bicycle Statutes

SweetSkinz Hazarea Bicycle Tire


SweetSkinz Hazarea Bicycle Tire


$34.99


Sweet Skinz – Bikes – SweetSkinz Hazarea Bicycle Tire

SweetSkinz Nightwing Bicycle Tire


SweetSkinz Nightwing Bicycle Tire


$34.99


Sweet Skinz – Bikes – SweetSkinz Nightwing Bicycle Tire

SweetSkinz Tribe Bicycle Tire


SweetSkinz Tribe Bicycle Tire


$27.99


Sweet Skinz – Bikes – SweetSkinz Tribe Bicycle Tire


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