The best electric bike accessories for sports fans should keep game-day apps, tickets, live scores, and ride details easy to reach without making the cockpit messy. My Best Overall pick is the Lamicall Bike Motorcycle Phone Mount with 1s Quick Lock because it balances fast phone access, large-phone support, and a secure handlebar clamp better than the rest of this phone-mount-heavy lineup. The JOYROOM Bike Phone Holder with Sun Shield is the better choice for bright afternoon rides, while the JUSJUBR LED Bike Light Kit stands out for late games and visibility-focused riders. The main tradeoff is whether you need a mount that is slimmer and faster, one that adds glare protection, or an accessory that solves a different problem such as lighting or dirt-bike storage. I break down the full ranking below so you can match the accessory to how you ride, where you watch, and how much phone security you really need.
Key Takeaways
- Phone security drove the ranking: seven of the nine products are mounts, so anti-shake design, locking style, and quick release mattered more than generic phone compatibility.
- The Lamicall 1s Quick Lock mount is the cleanest all-around pick because it suits large phones and frequent score checks without adding the bulk of a covered holder.
- JOYROOM wins the glare problem, but its sun shield makes it less compact than simpler open-frame holders from LISEN or Lamicall.
- JUSJUBR and the Surron/Talaria bag are specialty picks: they are more useful when the ride includes night traffic or electric dirt bike gear, not just phone access.
- Budget mounts can work for smooth paths, but rough pavement, higher e-bike speeds, and expensive phones make stronger locking hardware worth paying for.
| BOWXUR Bike Phone Holder Mount | ![]() | Best Overall for Game-Day Ride Tracking | Phone Compatibility: 4.7-7.2 inch smartphones | Handlebar Compatibility: 0.65-1.2 inch diameter | Rotation: 360-degree adjustable | VIEW LATEST PRICE | See Our Full Breakdown |
| LISEN Bike Phone Holder | ![]() | Best Secure Grip | Phone Compatibility: 4.7-6.8 inch smartphones | Handlebar Compatibility: 0.6-1.57 inch round handlebars | Installation: Tool-free, listed as 5-second setup | VIEW LATEST PRICE | See Our Full Breakdown |
| Universal Electric Dirt Bike Bag for Surron LBX/Tutti Soleil 01/Yozma IN10/Talaria | ![]() | Best Storage Add-On for Off-Road Fans | Compatible Vehicles: Bicycle and motorcycle | Target Fit: Surron LBX, Tutti Soleil 01, Yozma IN10, Talaria, and similar electric dirt bikes | Mounting Type: Frame mount | VIEW LATEST PRICE | See Our Full Breakdown |
| JOYROOM Bike Phone Holder Mount with Sun Shield and Full Silicone Protection | ![]() | Best for Sunny Tailgate Rides | Phone Compatibility: 4.7-7 inch smartphones | Handlebar Compatibility: 0.78-1.5 inches, 20-38 mm | Sun Protection: Built-in sun shield | VIEW LATEST PRICE | See Our Full Breakdown |
| Bike Phone Mount Holder for Handlebars | ![]() | Best Compact Value Pick | Phone Compatibility: 4.5-6.8 inch smartphones | Phone Width Limit: Up to 3.19 inches wide | Phone Thickness Limit: Up to 0.47 inches thick | VIEW LATEST PRICE | See Our Full Breakdown |
| Lamicall Bike Motorcycle Phone Mount with 1s Quick Lock | ![]() | Best Quick-Access Phone Mount | Compatible Phone Size: 6 to 7.2 inches | Maximum Case Thickness: 0.67 inch / 17mm | Handlebar Diameter Range: 0.67 to 1.57 inches | VIEW LATEST PRICE | See Our Full Breakdown |
| JUSJUBR LED Bike Light Kit with App & Remote Control | ![]() | Best Visibility Upgrade for Night Games | Package Dimensions: 6.02 x 6.02 x 1.46 inches | Package Weight: 0.23 kilograms | Item Weight: 0.37 pounds | VIEW LATEST PRICE | See Our Full Breakdown |
| Marsrider 3rd Gen Shockproof Bike Phone Holder | ![]() | Best for Rough Roads and Fast E-Bikes | Compatible Phone Size: 4.7 to 7.0 inches | Handlebar Diameter Range: 17mm to 42mm | Mounting Type: Handlebar clamp | VIEW LATEST PRICE | See Our Full Breakdown |
| Lamicall Universal Bike Phone Holder with Shockproof Mount | ![]() | Best Simple Mount for Everyday Fans | Compatible Phone Size: 4.7 to 6.8 inches | Maximum Phone Thickness: 0.59 inch / 15mm including case | Handlebar Diameter Range: 0.59 to 1.57 inches / 15 to 40mm | VIEW LATEST PRICE | See Our Full Breakdown |
More Details on Our Top Picks
BOWXUR Bike Phone Holder Mount
I rank the BOWXUR Bike Phone Holder Mount highest because it balances the needs sports fans usually care about: stable GPS viewing, quick phone access, and broad bike compatibility. Compared with the slimmer Bike Phone Mount Holder, it handles larger phones up to 7.2 inches and feels better suited to riders who stream scores, track routes, or keep stadium directions visible. It is less specialized than the JOYROOM mount, which adds a sun shield, but BOWXUR wins on a cleaner all-around mix of adjustability, one-handed use, and stated waterproofing. The tradeoff is weight: at 7.76 ounces, it is not the lightest option here. I would also skip it for riders who want the smallest cockpit setup, since the foldable, rectangular body still takes up visible bar space.
Pros:- Fits a wide 4.7-7.2 inch phone range, including large flagship phones
- 360-degree rotation supports portrait and landscape viewing
- Shockproof anti-shake design helps keep the screen readable on rough paths
- Tool-free clamp works across many bikes, e-bikes, scooters, ATVs, and motorcycles
Cons:- Heavier than compact mounts, which can matter on a crowded handlebar
- Large rectangular shape is less discreet than the LISEN or Bike Phone Mount Holder
- Phone mount only, so it adds no storage for keys, cards, or snacks
Best for: Sports fans who use a larger phone for GPS, ride stats, music, and live score checks on e-bikes, scooters, or motorcycles.
Not ideal for: Minimalist riders with crowded handlebars, since the 7.76-ounce mount is larger than lighter phone holders in this lineup.
- Phone Compatibility:4.7-7.2 inch smartphones
- Handlebar Compatibility:0.65-1.2 inch diameter
- Rotation:360-degree adjustable
- Mounting Type:Universal bar mount
- Water Resistance:Waterproof
- Dimensions:5.5 x 3.75 x 1.1 inches
- Weight:7.76 ounces
- Materials:Metal and plastic
- Warranty:12-month replacement or refund warranty
Bottom line: This is the mount I would pick first for sports fans who want one dependable phone holder for routes, scores, and everyday e-bike rides.
LISEN Bike Phone Holder
The LISEN Bike Phone Holder earns its place for riders who care less about extras and more about a locked-in phone grip during fast commutes or rougher e-bike paths. Against the BOWXUR mount, it accepts a smaller top-end phone size at 6.8 inches, but it fits a wider range of handlebars up to 1.57 inches and weighs only 100 grams. That makes it a sharper choice for sports fans who need quick score checks and route prompts without adding much bulk. Compared with JOYROOM, LISEN skips the sun shield, so glare may be a problem during afternoon tailgate rides. Its biggest limit is the round-handlebar requirement; if an e-bike uses an unusual cockpit shape, this pick may not mount cleanly.
Pros:- Upgraded locking mechanism prioritizes grip security
- Tool-free installation is fast for swapping between bikes
- Shockproof silicone helps protect the phone and handlebar finish
- Wide 0.6-1.57 inch handlebar range suits many bikes, e-bikes, scooters, and motorcycles
Cons:- Only fits round handlebars, which limits use on some e-bikes
- No sun shield, so midday screen glare can still interfere with score or map viewing
- Phone size tops out at 6.8 inches, below the BOWXUR and JOYROOM ranges
Best for: Riders with round handlebars who want a firm, low-bulk phone mount for faster e-bike or scooter rides to games.
Not ideal for: Owners of bikes with oval, square, or nonstandard bars, because this mount is listed for round handlebars only.
- Phone Compatibility:4.7-6.8 inch smartphones
- Handlebar Compatibility:0.6-1.57 inch round handlebars
- Installation:Tool-free, listed as 5-second setup
- Material:ABS
- Protection:Shockproof silicone
- Dimensions:2.36 x 1.57 x 4.72 inches
- Weight:100 grams
- Warranty:1 year
Bottom line: Choose LISEN if grip security and low weight matter more than glare control or extra phone-size headroom.
Universal Electric Dirt Bike Bag for Surron LBX/Tutti Soleil 01/Yozma IN10/Talaria
The Universal Electric Dirt Bike Bag is the only storage-focused pick in this batch, so I rank it as the best choice for sports fans carrying keys, cards, earbuds, or small game-day items instead of only mounting a phone. Compared with the BOWXUR and LISEN mounts, it gives up always-visible screen access, but the dual zippered compartments make it more useful for off-road e-bike riders who do not want pockets bouncing around. The reflective rope also makes more sense for late rides home after evening events than a plain phone holder. Its limits are clear: this is compact storage, not a cargo bag, and the lack of internal padding makes it a poor place for delicate electronics. It is best paired with, rather than used instead of, a phone mount.
Pros:- Dual zippered compartments separate small essentials better than a single-pocket pouch
- Water-resistant nylon is a better match for dusty or wet off-road rides
- Reflective safety rope adds visibility during darker return trips
- Tool-free Velcro mounting works on frame or battery-cover placements
Cons:- Compact capacity limits it to small everyday items
- No internal padding for fragile accessories
- Does not keep a phone visible like the BOWXUR, LISEN, or JOYROOM mounts
Best for: Electric dirt bike riders who need compact storage for small essentials during trail rides, practice sessions, or trips to outdoor sports events.
Not ideal for: Riders who need padded protection for fragile gear or enough room for bulky layers, bottles, or full-size tools.
- Compatible Vehicles:Bicycle and motorcycle
- Target Fit:Surron LBX, Tutti Soleil 01, Yozma IN10, Talaria, and similar electric dirt bikes
- Mounting Type:Frame mount
- Strap Type:Adjustable
- Closure Type:Zipper
- Compartments:2
- Material:Water-resistant nylon
- Color:Black
Bottom line: This bag is the practical add-on for off-road sports fans who need small-item storage more than another screen mount.
JOYROOM Bike Phone Holder Mount with Sun Shield and Full Silicone Protection
The JOYROOM Bike Phone Holder Mount stands out because its built-in sun shield solves a specific sports-fan problem: seeing maps, messages, or score alerts during bright rides to a stadium, court, or trailhead. Compared with LISEN, it is heavier and bulkier, but the glare help and full silicone protection make it more comfortable for riders who keep the screen visible for long stretches. Against BOWXUR, JOYROOM has a similar 4.7-7 inch phone range and a wider handlebar fit up to 1.5 inches, though it does not list the same waterproof rating. I would not choose it for a sleek road-bike setup. For utility-focused e-bike riders, the added size is easier to justify because screen readability can matter more than a tidy handlebar.
Pros:- Built-in sun shield improves screen visibility in bright outdoor conditions
- Full silicone cushioning helps reduce vibration and scratches
- One-handed operation is useful at stops or before starting a ride
- Fits phones up to 7 inches and handlebars up to 1.5 inches
Cons:- Heavier than minimalist mounts at 150 grams
- Bulkier profile may crowd lights, bells, or bike computers
- No explicit waterproof rating in the supplied data
Best for: E-bike commuters and event riders who often ride in bright daylight and want easier phone visibility without using a separate visor.
Not ideal for: Weight-conscious riders or anyone building a very compact handlebar setup, since the sun shield adds bulk.
- Phone Compatibility:4.7-7 inch smartphones
- Handlebar Compatibility:0.78-1.5 inches, 20-38 mm
- Sun Protection:Built-in sun shield
- Protection:Full silicone cushioning
- Operation:One-handed use with secure locking mechanism
- Dimensions:4.72 x 3.54 x 3.94 inches
- Weight:150 grams
- Color:Black
Bottom line: Pick JOYROOM when daytime screen readability is more valuable than having the smallest phone mount.
Bike Phone Mount Holder for Handlebars
The Bike Phone Mount Holder for Handlebars is the compact, straightforward choice for sports fans who want basic ride tracking and GPS viewing without paying for extra features. Compared with JOYROOM, it skips the sun shield and broad handlebar range, but it is much lighter at 3.86 ounces and keeps the cockpit cleaner. Against BOWXUR, it supports slightly smaller phones, topping out at 6.8 inches, and the narrower 0.61-1.13 inch bar range may rule out some e-bikes or scooters. The upside is simplicity: 360-degree rotation and anti-vibration design cover the main use case for casual rides to games or weekend watch parties. I would not make it my pick for rough trails, since the data already suggests it may need more adjustment on very bumpy terrain.
Pros:- Lightweight 3.86-ounce build suits cleaner handlebar setups
- 360-degree rotation supports quick shifts between map and score views
- Anti-vibration design helps stabilize the phone on normal rough roads
- Weather-resistant construction is useful for everyday riding conditions
Cons:- May need frequent adjustment on extremely bumpy terrain
- Narrower handlebar fit than LISEN or JOYROOM
- Limited to black, with no style options for color-matched bikes
Best for: Casual sports fans who want an affordable-feeling, low-profile phone mount for short e-bike rides and everyday handlebar setups.
Not ideal for: Off-road riders or owners of thicker handlebars, because the narrower clamp range and possible readjustments can become annoying.
- Phone Compatibility:4.5-6.8 inch smartphones
- Phone Width Limit:Up to 3.19 inches wide
- Phone Thickness Limit:Up to 0.47 inches thick
- Handlebar Compatibility:0.61-1.13 inch diameter
- Rotation:360-degree adjustable
- Water Resistance:Water resistant
- Dimensions:2.75 x 1.75 x 4.78 inches
- Weight:3.86 ounces
- Materials:ABS plastic and rubber
Bottom line: This is the sensible compact pick for casual riders who want the phone visible without adding much weight or bulk.
Lamicall Bike Motorcycle Phone Mount with 1s Quick Lock
I rank the Lamicall Bike Motorcycle Phone Mount highest for riders who want fast phone access between stops, tailgate runs, and game-day meetups. Its 1-second lock and release makes more sense for frequent map checks than the slower knob-style Marsrider 3rd Gen Shockproof Bike Phone Holder. Compared with the older Lamicall Universal Bike Phone Holder, this one also supports larger 6-7.2 inch phones and thicker cases up to 17mm, which matters if a sports fan rides with a big-screen phone for live scores, route tracking, or stadium directions. The tradeoff is weather protection: it is listed as not water resistant, so rainy match days call for caution. It also skips foldable-phone support, and its plastic build is less reassuring than Marsrider’s metal-reinforced clamp for rougher rides.
Pros:- Fast 1-second lock and release suits frequent stops
- Fits large 6-7.2 inch phones and cases up to 17mm thick
- Tool-free handlebar clamp works across bikes, scooters, motorcycles, and treadmills
- 360-degree rotation supports portrait and landscape viewing
Cons:- Not water resistant, which limits confidence on rainy game days
- Not compatible with foldable phones
- Plastic enclosure feels less rugged than metal-heavy alternatives
Best for: Sports fans who ride to games or watch parties and want quick one-hand access to a large phone for maps, scores, and messages.
Not ideal for: All-weather commuters or foldable-phone owners, since the mount is not water resistant and does not support foldable devices.
- Compatible Phone Size:6 to 7.2 inches
- Maximum Case Thickness:0.67 inch / 17mm
- Handlebar Diameter Range:0.67 to 1.57 inches
- Mounting Type:Handlebar clamp
- Rotation:360-degree ball joint
- Weight Capacity:300 grams maximum
- Water Resistance:Not water resistant
- Item Weight:0.24 kilograms
- Warranty:2-year warranty
Bottom line: This is my pick for riders who value quick phone access more than heavy-duty weather or vibration protection.
JUSJUBR LED Bike Light Kit with App & Remote Control
The JUSJUBR LED Bike Light Kit earns its place because it solves a different sports-fan problem than the phone mounts: being seen after late games, evening practices, or post-match rides home. Compared with the Lamicall Bike Motorcycle Phone Mount and Marsrider 3rd Gen Shockproof Bike Phone Holder, it is less about device access and more about side-profile visibility and personal style. The multicolor modes can help a bike stand out in crowded parking areas, while app, remote, and button control give more flexibility than a basic light strip. I would not pick it as a primary safety light, though. The remote needs direct alignment with the USB port, button-only control is limited, and AA batteries are not included. It is a fun add-on, not a replacement for a strong headlight and taillight.
Pros:- Multicolor lighting modes add visibility and team-color flair
- App, remote, and button controls give several ways to change settings
- Dual power support works with USB or AA batteries
- Adhesive backing makes it easy to place on bikes, scooters, or other vehicles
Cons:- Remote control needs direct alignment with the USB port
- Button-only operation limits available functions
- AA batteries are not included
Best for: Fans who ride home after night games and want a customizable visibility accent for bikes, scooters, or e-bike frames.
Not ideal for: Riders who need their main front and rear safety lights, since this kit is better as accent lighting than core illumination.
- Package Dimensions:6.02 x 6.02 x 1.46 inches
- Package Weight:0.23 kilograms
- Item Weight:0.37 pounds
- Color:Multicolor
- Control Methods:App, remote, and button
- Power Options:AA batteries or USB
- Material:Aluminum and plastic
- Warranty:1-year warranty
Bottom line: I would choose this as a game-night visibility and style upgrade, not as the main safety light on an e-bike.
Marsrider 3rd Gen Shockproof Bike Phone Holder
I place the Marsrider 3rd Gen Shockproof Bike Phone Holder ahead for riders whose routes include rough pavement, gravel shoulders, or faster e-bike stretches on the way to stadium lots. Its dual pneumatic vibration damping and metal-reinforced clamp make it more protective than the quick-access Lamicall Bike Motorcycle Phone Mount. It also beats the Lamicall Universal Bike Phone Holder for vibration control and warranty length, with a claimed 3-year warranty and lifetime replacement support. The tradeoff is fit sensitivity. It excludes foldable phones, very thick cases, flat bars, irregular bars, and oversized aftermarket handlebars, so compatibility matters more here than with simpler mounts. The knob setup is also less instant than Lamicall’s quick-lock design, but I think the added stability makes sense for fans carrying expensive phones on bumpier rides.
Pros:- Dual pneumatic damping targets heavy vibration on rougher rides
- Metal-reinforced clamp gives a sturdier feel than basic plastic mounts
- Semi-open design avoids blocking cameras and side buttons
- 3-year warranty with lifetime replacement support
Cons:- Does not fit foldable phones or very thick protective cases
- Not made for flat, irregular, or oversized handlebars
- Knob adjustment is less speedy than one-click mounts
Best for: Fast e-bike riders and sports fans crossing rough roads who want stronger vibration control for an expensive phone.
Not ideal for: Riders with flat, irregular, oversized, or aftermarket handlebars, since the clamp is made for standard round bars only.
- Compatible Phone Size:4.7 to 7.0 inches
- Handlebar Diameter Range:17mm to 42mm
- Mounting Type:Handlebar clamp
- Vibration Control:Dual pneumatic shock-absorbing system
- Rotation:360-degree adjustable angle
- Water Resistance:Water resistant
- Item Dimensions:3.5 x 3.5 x 0.7 inches
- Item Weight:0.45 pounds
- Warranty:3-year warranty
Bottom line: This is my pick for rougher, faster rides where phone stability matters more than the quickest release.
Lamicall Universal Bike Phone Holder with Shockproof Mount
The Lamicall Universal Bike Phone Holder is the practical baseline pick: simple, secure, and broad enough for many everyday e-bike setups. I rank it below the newer Lamicall Bike Motorcycle Phone Mount because its 4.7-6.8 inch phone range and 15mm case limit are tighter, and it lacks the newer model’s faster 1-second release. It also does not match the Marsrider 3rd Gen Shockproof Bike Phone Holder for advanced vibration damping. Still, the red switch lock, silicone pads, tool-free setup, and portrait-or-landscape adjustment make it a sensible choice for fans who want score checks and directions without a fussy install. The main compromise is future phone flexibility: oversized phones, thick rugged cases, and nonstandard handlebars may push it out of range.
Pros:- Red switch lock adds security on bumpy streets
- Silicone pads help reduce scratches and vibration
- Tool-free one-hand installation is beginner friendly
- Supports horizontal and vertical phone orientation
Cons:- Phone fit tops out at 6.8 inches, smaller than newer large-phone mounts
- Maximum 15mm case thickness may exclude rugged cases
- Less advanced vibration control than Marsrider’s shock-damping design
Best for: Casual sports fans who ride familiar routes and want a straightforward phone holder for directions, score checks, and meetups.
Not ideal for: Riders with oversized phones, thick rugged cases, or unusual handlebars, since the fit range is narrower than newer mounts.
- Compatible Phone Size:4.7 to 6.8 inches
- Maximum Phone Thickness:0.59 inch / 15mm including case
- Handlebar Diameter Range:0.59 to 1.57 inches / 15 to 40mm
- Mounting Type:Handlebar mount
- Lock Mechanism:Red switch lock
- Protection:Shock-absorbing silicone pads
- Orientation:Horizontal and vertical adjustment
- Vehicle Compatibility:Bicycles, motorcycles, scooters, and e-bikes
Bottom line: I would pick this for a simple, low-fuss phone mount when the bike and phone both fit its tighter size limits.

How We Picked
I ranked these products around the way sports fans actually use an e-bike: checking mobile tickets, following live scores, coordinating with friends, and getting home after evening events. The heaviest weight went to phone retention at e-bike speeds, because a mount that rattles or releases too easily is a bad match for game-day riding. I also weighed screen readability, one-hand loading, handlebar space, case compatibility, weather and glare coverage, lighting value, storage usefulness, and price. Because the list leans heavily toward phone mounts, I looked for meaningful separation between quick-lock designs, silicone cradles, sun-shielded holders, and basic universal clamps.
The final order favors accessories that solve the most common sports-fan problems with the fewest compromises. That puts the Lamicall 1s Quick Lock mount at the top for broad usefulness, followed by options that add sun protection, night visibility, or stronger vibration control for rougher rides. Lower-ranked picks still have a job, but they ask buyers to accept narrower phone-size ranges, less protection, more cockpit bulk, or a use case tied to specific electric dirt bikes. I treated value as a mix of price, risk reduction, and versatility rather than the cheapest sticker price.
Factors to Consider When Choosing Electric Bike Accessories For Sports Fans
Choosing from this lineup is less about buying every add-on and more about fixing the weakest part of your ride to the game. I would start with how often you need your phone visible, then decide whether glare, night riding, storage, or rough-surface stability matters more than saving a few dollars.
Start With Phone Retention
A sports fan’s phone often carries the ticket, parking pass, map, group chat, and live score app, so phone retention matters more than a mount that only looks slim. Quick-lock designs such as the Lamicall 1s Quick Lock mount make sense when you stop often because loading and removing the phone takes less fuss. Silicone-heavy holders can feel more forgiving around a case, but they may cover buttons or make quick access slower. Basic clamps save money, yet they are less convincing when an e-bike hits potholes at higher speeds. If your phone is large, heavy, or expensive, I would pay more for a positive lock and anti-shake support before paying for extra styling.
Solve Screen Glare Before Adding Extras
Day games create a different problem than night rides: the phone may stay mounted, but the screen can wash out when the sun is high. That is where the JOYROOM Bike Phone Holder with Sun Shield has a clearer role than open holders from LISEN or basic Lamicall models. A shield can help with score checks, route prompts, and digital tickets, especially around stadium lots with little shade. The tradeoff is bulk, because covered or semi-covered mounts take more bar space and can feel less quick at stoplights. Riders who mostly ride in the morning, evening, or under tree cover may be happier with a slimmer open mount that keeps the cockpit cleaner.
Match The Mount To E-Bike Speed
E-bikes change the phone-mount equation because speed and vibration are higher than on many casual pedal-bike rides. On rough streets, shared paths, or gravel approaches to a venue, anti-vibration hardware and a secure latch carry real value. The 3rd Gen Shockproof Bike Phone Holder is more specialized for this problem than a light, minimal clamp, while the Lamicall quick-lock option balances rough-road confidence with daily usability. The common mistake is buying only by phone size and missing how the mount controls bounce. If your game-day route includes curbs, brick streets, or construction patches, I would rank shock absorption and lock strength above a lower price.
Buy A Light Kit Only If Visibility Is The Gap
Not every sports fan needs another phone holder, which is why the JUSJUBR LED Bike Light Kit earns a distinct place in the ranking. It is the pick for riders leaving arenas, bars, or watch parties after dark, where being seen by cars and other cyclists matters more than checking a score. App and remote control can add convenience, but lights also bring battery management and installation clutter. Compared with the phone mounts, this accessory does less for tickets and directions, yet it can change the ride home in a way a mount cannot. I would choose visibility gear before a second mount if your current phone setup is already secure.
Treat Storage As A Niche Need
The Universal Electric Dirt Bike Bag for Surron, Talaria, and Similar Bikes is useful, but it serves a narrower rider than the phone mounts. It fits the sports fan carrying keys, a small lock, gloves, or compact fan gear on an electric dirt bike-style setup. For standard commuter e-bikes, a saddle bag, rack bag, or handlebar pouch may fit better and interfere less with controls. The key buyer question is whether you need on-bike storage for small essentials or just a safer place for your phone. I would skip this bag for a regular city e-bike unless your frame and riding style match its dirt-bike orientation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are phone mounts really the best electric bike accessories for sports fans?
For most riders in this roundup, yes, because the phone is the control center for tickets, scores, maps, payments, and group messages. That is why the highest-ranked picks are mounts rather than bags or lights. The Lamicall 1s Quick Lock mount gets the top spot because it handles frequent phone checks without the bulk of a sun-shielded design. If you already have a secure mount, though, the JUSJUBR light kit or the Surron/Talaria bag may fill a more obvious gap. I would not buy multiple phone mounts unless you are comparing fit across different bikes.
Should I buy a sun-shield phone holder or an open phone mount?
A sun-shield phone holder makes sense if you ride to afternoon games, outdoor watch parties, or tailgates where glare can make a screen hard to read. The JOYROOM holder has the clearest role here because it protects readability better than an open clamp. Open mounts from Lamicall or LISEN are better when you value fast phone removal and a smaller footprint. The downside of a shield is that it can add bulk and may make side buttons or swipes less natural. I would choose the shield for frequent daytime riding and the open mount for mixed daily use.
Which pick is best for late games and night rides home?
The JUSJUBR LED Bike Light Kit is the most direct pick for late games because it solves visibility rather than phone access. It makes more sense than another mount if your main concern is being seen after leaving a stadium, sports bar, or train station. Remote and app control can be helpful when the light position is awkward to reach, though it also means another battery routine. I would still pair it with a secure phone holder if your route depends on maps or ride-share coordination. For night riders with no existing lighting upgrade, this is the specialty accessory that changes the ride the most.
What should I avoid if I ride an e-bike on rough roads?
Avoid choosing only by phone-size range if your route includes potholes, gravel edges, or higher-speed bike lanes. A mount can fit a phone and still feel wrong if it lacks anti-shake support or a dependable lock. The 3rd Gen Shockproof holder and the Lamicall quick-lock model are stronger matches for rough riding than the simplest universal clamps. Check how your phone case interacts with silicone corners, side grips, and charging cables before buying. For rough routes, I would treat retention and vibration control as the main purchase filter.
Is the Surron/Talaria dirt bike bag useful for regular e-bike riders?
The Universal Electric Dirt Bike Bag is best viewed as a specialty storage pick, not a universal upgrade for every e-bike. It makes sense for Surron, Talaria, and similar electric dirt bike owners who carry small game-day items and want them off their pockets. Regular commuter e-bike riders may get cleaner fit from a rack bag, saddle bag, or basket-style setup. Compared with a phone mount, this bag does less for live scores, tickets, and route prompts. I would pick it only when your bike style and cargo needs line up with small, frame-mounted storage.
Conclusion
For most buyers, I would start with the Lamicall Bike Motorcycle Phone Mount with 1s Quick Lock as the Best Overall pick because it gives sports fans the best mix of secure phone access, speed, and broad compatibility. The LISEN Bike Phone Holder is my Best Value choice for riders who want a simple mount and mostly ride smoother routes. The JOYROOM Bike Phone Holder with Sun Shield is the Best Premium-style pick for bright daytime games, while the Lamicall Universal Bike Phone Holder is the Best for Beginners because it keeps the setup familiar and low-friction. For specific needs, I would choose the JUSJUBR LED Bike Light Kit for night games, the 3rd Gen Shockproof holder for rougher e-bike routes, and the Surron/Talaria bag for electric dirt bike storage. The right pick depends on which problem is most likely to interrupt your ride: a bouncing phone, a washed-out screen, low visibility, or nowhere to stash small gear.








