The Rushmore Street Glide Mount positions virtually any electronic device within the riders’ field of vision for added safety while maintaining the sleek, unobtrusive lines of the redesigned Harley-Davidson batwing fairing. A companion to the popular Street Glide Mount for ’13 & older batwing fairing models, the Rushmore Street Glide Mountis CNC-machined from 6061-T6 billet aluminum and features a blend of AMPS-approved device mounting patterns that allow it to be used with nearly any electronic device as well as an adjustable base to set proper device angle (Android OS smartphones, Apple iPhone, Apple iPod / Apple iPod Touch, Dynojet Power Vision • Garmin GPS • Samsung Galaxy • TomTom GPS)
Adding to its elegant and functional design, the Rushmore Street Glide Mount installs in less than 15 minutes to the inner fairing via 3M automotive-grade VHB adhesive and has been rigorously tested to ensure that it exceeds any demand that life on the open road can throw at it. Compatible on all ‘14 & newer Harley-Davidson FL batwing fairing models. Made in the USA. MSRP: $145 – $175. At Iron Aces Speed Shop, or call (704) 255-1781.
Can’t anyone stop looking at their effin phone for even 2 seconds? Holy F.
$175 is a small price to pay to conveniently take/look at selfies of yourself riding. While your riding 😉
No doubt. Good way to eat shit watching your phone above your touchscreen.
I used to fear drunk drivers, but now I fear texters and there are a whole lot more of them than drunks.
Iron Aces is a stellar company. I have one of their Street Glide Mounts on my 2012 FLHX that I use with my Power Vision. Probably one of the best investments I’ve put into the bike other than the Power Vision and exhaust system.
I ride to get away from all the stuff they make mounts for.
best place for that crap is in your saddlebags or at home..not mounted on your bike to distract you to get you killed..
Good grief, people really have attainted Total Dink status. Put that F@#king phone away and enjoy the bike for what it was designed for people.
While I agree with and have the same concerns for distracted drivers, I do have one of these mounts for two reasons.
1) I set my phone up to stream music through my radio prior to taking off.
2) It is a convenient place to put it while riding. And easy to grab when I get where I’m going.
Iron Aces make a good product & I have tried other expensive handlebar type phone mounts and even the magnetic pouch. This one is by far my favorite mount.
with all of the “Rushmore” stuff
Why would you need it ???
Useless distraction instead of riding your bike
Worst then texting while driving
Is that for your pace maker ??
What happened to just riding ?? is that no longer the “experience” O my Giddy Aunt what a bunch of poofters now ride MotorCycles
That should stir up the natives :-))
All you old turds forgot to add “get off my lawn” or “in my day all we had is the good old Philco at home and we liked it” after your posts.
Jamie,
all us old turds have seen the dangers of distracted driving, let alone distracted riding. Don’t let your youth get you into trouble, as in “I can ride and text, cause I’m so awesome, I won’t be a statistic”, then wham.
That was just a joke – I’m actually and “old turd” myself and my phone is in my saddlebag when I ride.
Added Safety? Explain this to me. How is putting an attention grabbing device in my field of vision while riding Safe?
$175. for a small piece of aluminum.! I don’t think so.