I have experience with the Supernova Plug. The iPhone has specific requirements 
to how the charger ramps up to the required 5V. In practice this means that you 
have to consistently be moving pretty fast to get an effective charge. I'd 
suggest that this may be a decent plan if you can consistently ride, say, >16 
mph without slowing down. If you drop down to 12-13 mph or slower, the charge 
will stop, and the battery may even drain (at least it seems that way).

My advice is to look at products from New Trent. I have the big 12000 mAh 
battery pack, and it's awesome.

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