After reading a few other threads on what they did, I tried a quick method that may not be as sophisticated or engineered as well, but it works.
First one I just cut from a plastic lid, painted black, bought 4 bolts, 2 to mount the mount, and 2 to mount the plate to the mount and drilled the 4 holes..
Below shows original and black cut out with 4 holes from metal.
Plastic one, original compared to new.
And on the bike, I painted 2 of the bolts black since they show using this cheap/quick method.
![[Image: 7bc48ce28884f8f328637b37766ee087.JPG]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/201404/7bc48ce28884f8f328637b37766ee087.JPG)
aww...poor me, I was looking for posts to help with a bump and ran into my own. :-(
Nice work mate. Not sure what you were trying to do, but it worked!
Have a beer on Tortuga!

Nice hiker! Clean look. Where did you get the cell phone holder and mount ? Part # would be nice. I have the ram ball mount on my ST1300 that I can use I really just need the part that mounts to handle bars or triple tree how ever you have it mounted I can't see the mount in the pic but I can see the cell phone
Thanks Michael
(04-27-2014, 12:49 PM)Ridem32_imp Wrote: [ -> ]Nice hiker! Clean look. Where did you get the cell phone holder and mount ? Part # would be nice. I have the ram ball mount on my ST1300 that I can use I really just need the part that mounts to handle bars or triple tree how ever you have it mounted I can't see the mount in the pic but I can see the cell phone
Thanks Michael
I don't know what sort of cell you have, but I have a [url=http://www.lifeproof.com/en/]Lifeproof case for my iPhone. They have a really good integrated bike mount I bought the other day. It clips on and off the bar easily so you don't have to have it there when you're not using it. I can't find a link from the Lifeproof homepage; the mount is accessed [url=http://www.lifeproof.com/shop/us_en/fitness/]from here.
There a links to the chap for you here
http://www.lifeproof.com/shop/us_en/iphone-4s-4/. Of course, you need the case first and they're not super cheap. They work well, though and clipping them into the holder is a breeze.
The next decision is how to mount a power outlet for the thing and how to connect the audio—noise cancelling headphones or bluetooth. Decisions, decisions.
I use this for my iPhone 5, not sure if they have one for the 4
[url=http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009HRV9N4/ref=oh_details_o06_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1]http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009HRV...UTF8&psc=1