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Title: Where is your cell phone when you're riding?
Post by: Stig / Major Tom on March 26, 2024, 01:14:05 AM
I am left handed.
My phone is in the left front pocket of my riding pants.
Stig


Title: Re: Where is your cell phone when you're riding?
Post by: Iahawk on March 26, 2024, 01:33:20 AM
Left riding jacket pocket
Title: Re: Where is your cell phone when you're riding?
Post by: randyo on March 26, 2024, 01:55:29 AM
I don't own one
Title: Re: Where is your cell phone when you're riding?
Post by: rjs987 on March 26, 2024, 01:58:03 AM
Depends if I'm just riding around the local area (shopping with a short ride or...) or on a longer trip across the state or several states.

Shorter riding close to home my phone is in the left pocket of my riding pants.

For longer trips across the state or across several states my phone is plugged into the USB charge port in the left glove box... being used as my navigation device through Noodoe.

Although, I am beginning to rethink using Noodoe for navigation since they updated the phone app at the end of Feb 2024 and dropped one feature I used extensively... The Journeys list where I saved all my pre-planned routes. It's gone now. If I don't figure something out about that I might just have to go back to installing the mount on top the dash and mount my phone there to use Google Maps for navigation.
Title: Re: Where is your cell phone when you're riding?
Post by: Neil955i on March 26, 2024, 12:01:30 PM
Usually right hand jeans pocket with (c)Realrider App* activated.

* https://realrider.com/
Title: Re: Where is your cell phone when you're riding?
Post by: Stig / Major Tom on March 26, 2024, 01:15:21 PM
Regarding shirt pocket:
Have read EMS comments, "Cellphone can become a weapon to the heart if shattered when a cyclist is hit."

Regarding storing cellphone in or on the scooter:
Member here:
Thrown from his Yamaha Majesty at night, in a single vehicle accident (= no one around to help), had to drag himself back to his scooter where his cellphone was stored.
He lost a leg.

I wonder...in a single vehicle accident, (@25% of motorcycle accidents involve the bike and no other vehicle), no one around....where is that bar-mounted cellphone going to come to rest?
It's one thing to drag yourself back to your bike, but where did your bar-mounted cellphone come to rest?
Can't see anyone destroying a few motorbikes to give these mounts any real-life impact tests.

Neil - thanks for the prompt - I'll look into that.

Stig


Title: Re: Where is your cell phone when you're riding?
Post by: randyo on March 26, 2024, 01:34:49 PM
Regarding shirt pocket:
Have read EMS comments, "Cellphone can become a weapon to the heart if shattered when a cyclist is hit."

Regarding storing cellphone in or on the scooter:
Member here:
Thrown from his Yamaha Majesty at night, in a single vehicle accident (= no one around to help), had to drag himself back to his scooter where his cellphone was stored.
He lost a leg.

I wonder...in a single vehicle accident, (@25% of motorcycle accidents involve the bike and no other vehicle), no one around....where is that bar-mounted cellphone going to come to rest?
It's one thing to drag yourself back to your bike, but where did your bar-mounted cellphone come to rest?
Can't see anyone destroying a few motorbikes to give these mounts any real-life impact tests.

Neil - thanks for the prompt - I'll look into that.

Stig

I wear my SPOT GPS tracker on a lanyard around my neck, I suppose a freak accident could strangle me, nothing is 100% safe
Title: Re: Where is your cell phone when you're riding?
Post by: rjs987 on March 26, 2024, 02:30:11 PM
RE: cell phone in glove box on bike... I always have my BT head set connected and can make calls from that. It has a fairly good range.
Title: Re: Where is your cell phone when you're riding?
Post by: Neil955i on March 26, 2024, 08:24:48 PM
Then again, I suppose I did a good few 10s of thousands of miles on motorcycles before mobile phones were even invented!  Are we getting soft in our old age or just sensible?…
Title: Re: Where is your cell phone when you're riding?
Post by: Stig / Major Tom on March 27, 2024, 03:01:53 PM
Then again, I suppose I did a good few 10s of thousands of miles on motorcycles before mobile phones were even invented!  Are we getting soft in our old age or just sensible?…

Neil, must the phone be left "on" for that system to be tracking me?
Otherwise - how would it know I've now high-sided into a dark pasture with my bovine friends?
(without thumbs - those guys wouldn't be much help)
Stig
Title: Re: Where is your cell phone when you're riding?
Post by: Tromper on March 27, 2024, 06:21:58 PM
I do keep my phone with me on a Quadlock mount.
It's mounted on a ball mount on the mirror mount on my SYM, & on a ball mount on the driver's side brake fluid reservoir on the Burgman.
I connect it (Wireless) to a SENA 20S, & use it to listen to music/radio when desired, & navigation when needed, as well as for any other communicaton needs.
I have ways to power it hooked up on both bikes; albeit the Burgman's is a bit neater since I'm too lazy to run the cables on the SYM to make it more easily accessible.
The bright blue tab on the right side of the bike is the top of the mount.  Since I took this with said phone it's not mounted of course.

(https://i.postimg.cc/SNSDS7WG/Stamm-Overlook-3-13-24.jpg) (https://postimages.org/)
Title: Re: Where is your cell phone when you're riding?
Post by: rjs987 on March 27, 2024, 07:01:46 PM
For those who mount their phone on the bike or put it in the glove box on the bike... I've read of some riders who do that and also keep a cheap flip phone for emergency calling in their pocket. I've considered doing that myself.
Title: Re: Where is your cell phone when you're riding?
Post by: Neil955i on March 27, 2024, 08:41:00 PM
Neil, must the phone be left "on" for that system to be tracking me?
Otherwise - how would it know I've now high-sided into a dark pasture with my bovine friends?
(without thumbs - those guys wouldn't be much help)
Stig

I believe as long as the App is on the phone you’re running the crash monitoring in the background. I did wonder myself the other day when I noticed that Apple in their wisdom had sucked the App into the cloud 😡. Had to download/restore it again.
Title: Re: Where is your cell phone when you're riding?
Post by: swoter on March 28, 2024, 07:37:59 AM
Pants or jacket pocket.
Title: Re: Where is your cell phone when you're riding?
Post by: wymple on March 29, 2024, 01:11:24 AM
Jacket pocket. I want it to go where I go in an emergency.
Title: Re: Where is your cell phone when you're riding?
Post by: JJJoseph on April 02, 2024, 08:25:42 AM
Custom trouser pocket on my right thigh.  It's always there, out of harm's way.
Title: Re: Where is your cell phone when you're riding?
Post by: mrmike on April 05, 2024, 10:14:02 PM
I'm 80 years old and don't own a "smart" phone. I have a simple flip phone. I have a leather case attached to my belt, and that's where it sits when I'm riding.
Title: Re: Where is your cell phone when you're riding?
Post by: randyo on April 05, 2024, 11:39:21 PM
I'm 80 years old and don't own a "smart" phone. I have a simple flip phone. I have a leather case attached to my belt, and that's where it sits when I'm riding.


not even a flip phone for me,  just one, attached to a copper wire to a converter box from there, fiber optic, no answering machine, either I am here or I am not, no voice mail, no texting me

I had enough of phones before I retired
Title: Re: Where is your cell phone when you're riding?
Post by: Neil955i on April 06, 2024, 08:39:31 AM

not even a flip phone for me,…

…I had enough of phones before I retired

I can understand that Randy.

There are upsides and downsides to the “always available” mindset. I’ve weighed these for my circumstances and at the moment the balance lies marginally on the side of having one.