Quoting trouty00 (trouty00.3vmawn1248084...@no-mx.forums.slimdevices.com):

> 
> if using it for cycling is a big requirement personally i think the
> iphone is not a good choice, are you planning to mount on handlebars or
> just have it in a bag? i think its too big too mount on handlebars and
> you will damage it off road mtb'ing, not what id want to do with a £400
> phone!
> 

I use the moderately-excellent MotionX iphone app for tracking my
cycling.  Has gps, mapping capability, waypoints, all the stuff you
need.  I normally just slip it into my pocket or bag and it's fine,
but I'm a bike commuter not a mountain biker.  I've had an iphone
since they were released (on 2nd one, the 3g) and found them to be
very robust, they are not at all fragile.  That said, I wouldn't
mount it on the handlebars.  I've looked, and havent found a mount
that looked trustworthy.  If anyone knows of one, I'd love to hear
about it.

And oh yeah, iPeng rules.
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