Quad Lock is well known among riders for secure and practical smartphone mounting systems. I recently had the chance to examine two of their PRO models — the Fork Stem Mount PRO and the Handlebar Clamp Bolt Mount PRO. Both feature metal construction, clean design, and the same dual-stage locking system found across the Quad Lock range.
Since I had already bought a Quad Lock case for my smartphone, it was only natural to equip my Kawasaki H2 SX SE with a proper mount from the same brand. My fork stem had previously hosted a Garmin zūmo XT2 mount, which I planned to replace with a Chigee AIO-6 unit, so I needed a Quad Lock mount for some other position on the bike. After some research and consideration, I went with the Brake/Clutch Mount, a compact and sturdy system that attaches directly to the brake or clutch lever clamp. On my bike, I mounted it to the brake side, where it offers a pretty clear view of the screen without interfering with handlebar movement.
I’ve already sold my Triumph Rocket 3 Storm R and moved on to a new bike, but I still wanted to show how the Quad Lock phone mount sits on this machine. From experience, it can be tricky to find real-world pictures of how certain products fit specific motorcycles, so I like to share that insight whenever I can. Installing the Quad Lock Handlebar Mount Pro with vibration dampener is straightforward on any bike with standard handlebars, and it looks sharp on the Rocket 3. The phone remains impressively stable, making this a mount I’d confidently recommend to any rider.