I-Pass/EZ-Pass Holder
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I-Pass/EZ-Pass Holder
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I find myself having to go through quite a few tollways at times, and find it very frustrating on my bike. Unlike cars with the I-Pass I can't cruise through the I-Pass lanes, since I have to stop grab the I-Pass out of my jacket pocket, and wave it around in the manual lanes hoping the signal will pick up.
This product seems like a nice way to forgo that frustration. Has anyone had any experiance with it?
I find myself having to go through quite a few tollways at times, and find it very frustrating on my bike. Unlike cars with the I-Pass I can't cruise through the I-Pass lanes, since I have to stop grab the I-Pass out of my jacket pocket, and wave it around in the manual lanes hoping the signal will pick up.
This product seems like a nice way to forgo that frustration. Has anyone had any experiance with it?
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E-Z pass mount
Try this! If you're wearing a belt, get some hook & loop strips, cut (2) pieces enough to wrap a loop around belt , then put the e-z pass right on it! Stays on and you don't have to remember to take off bike when parked somewhere..... works for me...
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I've got my EZ pass on the inside of my windscreen. I used the Dual Lok that came with it. The transponder is pretty light. Just a couple ounces.
Dual Lok is amazing stuff. It holds things where you put them. Not so good for large heavy items. But hubby uses it to hold a Talkabout radio to his fairing.
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Dual Lok is amazing stuff. It holds things where you put them. Not so good for large heavy items. But hubby uses it to hold a Talkabout radio to his fairing.
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EZ-Pass Holder
We make a windshield clip for toll booth $$, parking passes, maps, etc. Have had positive feedback from bikers with tollbooth tickets, but not sure if anyone has tried it with an EZ pass yet? Being from MI we have no clue about the angle or distance of the readers.....
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Re: I-Pass/EZ-Pass Holder
Why can't you go through the open-road lanes? It should be able to pick up the signal from inside your jacket. It's thinner than a car's windshield, after all.zarakand wrote:http://www.jjcyclepass.com/index.htm
I find myself having to go through quite a few tollways at times, and find it very frustrating on my bike. Unlike cars with the I-Pass I can't cruise through the I-Pass lanes, since I have to stop grab the I-Pass out of my jacket pocket, and wave it around in the manual lanes hoping the signal will pick up.
This product seems like a nice way to forgo that frustration. Has anyone had any experiance with it?