Just to give some feedback on Brian's and add some more Riv'ish support.

I used the BioLogic system with my iPhone 4 and Schmidt hub and headlight 
during a through the night race on my Riv Rambouillet. It may not be the 
slickest self-contained system, but I like the versatility. I spliced the 
wire coming off the hub to run both the light and the charger. The charger 
wire runs through the "fancy circuitry module" about the size of a thumb 
(zip tied to a fork leg) and plugs in to a detachable battery unit slightly 
smaller than a deck of cards (strapped nicely to my head tube). You have 
the option of just charging the battery or plugging a charging cable in to 
the 'out port' on the battery and basically running the current straight to 
your unit. UNFORTUNATELY, if your unit happens to be an iPhone, you need an 
Apple-dapter for the USB side of your normal charging cable. Mine was 
finicky and lost contact some time during the night. My phone battery 
drained and the GPS stopped :-( It rained a majority of the time and the 
BioLogic iPhone case worked fine. The rain didn't have anything to do with 
the finicky adapter contact.

NOTE: I have the separate battery and not the ReeCharge iPhone case. The 
case/battery unit may have solved the adapter issue. 

I'll be using it again this year but probably just run the charge in to my 
wife's Garmin unit. I'll definitely be riding the Racing Riv Ram!

Cheers,
BykMor

On Tuesday, August 28, 2012 2:27:53 AM UTC-5, stonehog wrote:
>
> For those of you who want to ride with an iPhone GPSish app beyond the 
> 4-hour limit (rando anyone?), I would recommend checking out the BioLogic 
> ReeCharge units (
> http://www.thinkbiologic.com/products/reecharge-case-iphone).  The case, 
> mount, and dynamo kit are all required, but come in cheaper than some of 
> the other solutions out there.  I've been using one now on two bikes for a 
> month or two, and have had no problems with the brackets coming loose. 
>  I've jumped curbs and hit lots of big bumps, including some that have 
> tossed Garmin units from my bars in the past.  The charger seems to work 
> well, and the case has pretty good visibility/usability.  The case also has 
> a built in battery that stores the charge, and charges the phone when you 
> need it.
>
> I know this is a bit of a stretch on this forum, but riv content is that 
> the mounts are on an AHH and a Hunqapillar.  Here's some recent photos 
> showing wiring using different methods.  Not the prettiest, but I'm 
> pragmatic :)
>
> Hunqa: http://flic.kr/s/aHsjBGj4NL
> Hilsen: http://flic.kr/s/aHsjBGE7Hd
>
> Both are set up to work with lights, as well.  I haven't been in any rain 
> yet, so I can't vouch for waterproof-ness, but I'm sure that won't last 
> much longer here in Seattle.  The case has rubber gaskets on all openings, 
> so my hopes are high.
>
> Brian
> Seattle, WA
>

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