FAQ
How to Choose the Right Bike Phone Holder?
A bike phone mount turns your smartphone into a convenient navigation display for commuting, road cycling, and everyday rides. The right bike phone holder should keep your phone stable, easy to view, and accessible without affecting braking, shifting, or handlebar control.When comparing bike phone mounts, prioritize secure locking, phone size compatibility, handlebar diameter, and vibration control. Shock-absorbing contact points can help reduce vibration transfer, which is especially important for smartphones with sensitive camera systems. Also look for a compact, low-profile structure, wide phone compatibility, adjustable handlebar fit, and durable construction for regular riding conditions.
Will a bike phone mount stay secure on rough roads or potholes?
Yes, if the mount has a secure locking structure and shock-absorbing contact points. RAVEMEN BPH01 uses five silicone pads to grip the phone, absorb shocks, and reduce scratches, and it is tested for 48 hours of vibration and 1 m drops. For rough roads, always make sure the phone is fully seated and locked before riding.
Will a bike phone holder fit my phone size and handlebar diameter
Check both phone width and handlebar diameter before buying. RAVEMEN BPH01 fits phones from 60–100 mm wide and handlebars from Ø20–35 mm. It is also designed to avoid blocking side buttons or the camera, but you should still confirm your phone case size and mounting position before installation.
Where should I mount a bike phone holder?
Mount your bike phone holder where the screen is easy to glance at without blocking braking, shifting, lights, or bike computers. On flat bars, it is usually easiest to place the phone near the grip or stem area. On road bikes, choose a clean section of handlebar space where the mount can clamp securely and the phone does not interfere with your hand position.
Is a road bike phone mount stable enough for drop-bar bikes?
Yes, if the mounting point matches the supported handlebar diameter and there is enough clear space for the clamp and phone. For drop-bar road bikes, check the diameter at the exact mounting position and make sure the phone does not interfere with the shifters, brake levers, cables, or your normal hand position. A compact, low-profile mount is usually easier to fit on a crowded road bike cockpit.

