FANAUE CPC-09SA Aluminum Bike Phone Holder/Mobile Bracket Accessory
£ 6£ 99 (-94%)
Ride Smart: Why the FANAUE CPC‑09SA is Worth Considering
When you’re out on a ride — whether on a motorcycle, scooter, electric bike, or even an off‑road rig — having your phone securely mounted is more than convenience: it’s safety. You want navigation, music, calls (hands‑free), and even dash‑cam video, all while keeping your device stable and protected. That’s where a sturdy, vibration‑resistant phone holder becomes indispensable.
One such contender in the market is the FANAUE CPC‑09SA — a premium aluminum alloy phone mount with anti‑vibration features. Below, I break down what makes it stand out, and also where to watch out, so you can decide if it’s the right pick for your ride.
What Is the FANAUE CPC‑09SA?
The FANAUE CPC‑09SA is a motorcycle/bike phone mount built from aluminum alloy, designed for devices roughly **5.5″ to 7″** in size (with a thickness up to ~14 mm) ([Fanaue][1]). It features a 1‑inch ball head** that is compatible with many RAM‑style mounts (so you can mix or match arms, bases,
Key features include:
Shock absorption / anti‑vibration module The mount comes with an internal vibration buffer to protect your phone from constant road/bump oscillations.
*360° rotation** for landscape/portrait views.
* Half‑screen wrap / open design** so that the mount doesn’t obstruct ports, buttons, or camera lenses.
* Durable aluminum construction with **hard anodic oxidation (Class‑III)** surface treatment, for good resistance to wear and corrosion. ([Fanaue][1])
* Adjustable grip/clamp width (often ~65mm to 85mm) to accommodate a variety of phone widths. ([truegether.com][2])
Tool‑free install/removal via hidden tightening knob. ([GoSupps][3])
Things to Watch Out for / Possible Downsides
1. Thread loosening risk under vibration
Some user reviews point out that under heavy vibration or side pressure, the threaded ball or clamp parts may loosen, causing the phone to shift or even fall.
A common workaround is to use a thread locker (e.g., Loctite) on critical joints.
2. Weight & bulk
Because it’s metal and includes shock modules, it may be heavier or bulkier than super minimalist plastic mounts.
3. Cost
It’s not the cheapest mount on the market, so you’re paying for build quality, materials, and added features.
4. Access/replacement parts
In some regions, spare parts (e.g., new knobs, shock modules) may be harder to source. Also, warranty or customer support might be limited outside major regions.
5. Overkill for smooth city rides
If you’re mostly riding on smooth asphalt and not doing much off-road or over rough patches, the extra vibration damping might offer marginal gains vs simpler mounts.







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