SP Connect Moto Mount Pro and Charging Anti Vibration Module

Navigation Changes the Way a Ride Feels.

In Oregon, our phones were part of the cockpit every day. We used them for OnX Offroad, offline tracks, quick route checks, and the constant small decisions that happen when the road moves from pavement to gravel, from gravel to ranch tracks, and from open sections to wet, broken ground.

The SP Connect setup we used was built around three pieces: the Moto Mount Pro, the Charging Anti Vibration Module, and the specific SP Connect Phone Case for each phone model. The Moto Mount Pro fixed the system to the handlebar with a clamp. The Charging Anti Vibration Module sat between the mount and the phone, adding vibration reduction and wireless charging. The phone case completed the system, giving each device the correct locking point and charging compatibility.

That full setup mattered because the phone was working hard. With the screen on for navigation and tracks loaded for long sections, battery life became part of the ride plan. The wireless charging kept the phone powered without loose cables hanging around the handlebar. The anti-vibration function added another layer of confidence, especially on gravel roads, cattle guards, washboard sections, and rougher trails where the phone is exposed to constant movement.

The mount also proved easy to live with during the trip. We changed bikes more than once, and each rider had a different preference for phone orientation. Some liked the screen vertical. Others preferred it horizontal. The included Allen key made that adjustment simple. Loosen the main head screw, rotate the Charging Anti Vibration Module a quarter turn, tighten it again, and the cockpit was ready for the next rider. It took very little time and avoided the usual frustration of sharing motorcycles with different navigation habits.

Once set, the system stayed firm. The phone locked into place with SP Connect’s twist mechanism, sat where it was easy to read, and came off quickly at fuel stops, photo stops, or when we needed to check something off the bike. From a standing position on the pegs, the screen remained visible enough to follow the track without breaking the rhythm of the ride.

The best part was how little attention it asked for. It charged, held, adjusted, and stayed quiet. On a multi-day ride, that kind of reliability becomes more valuable with every mile.

The SP Connect Moto Mount Pro and Charging Anti Vibration Module gave our phones a secure place in the cockpit and kept navigation simple when the route became remote. It is a small system with a big role in the day.

SP Connect Moto Mount Pro and Charging Anti Vibration Module
SP Connect Moto Mount Pro and Charging Anti Vibration Module
SP Connect Moto Mount Pro and Charging Anti Vibration Module
Photos/Videos: BTA Media – Words: Mike de la Torre

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