Best phone mounts for city bikes in 2026
Ranked by security, value, and ease of use for city bikes.
Our recommendation
For city bikes, the Bone Bike Tie 4 is our top pick with an overall score of 70/100 and a fit score of 92/100. The Bone Bike Tie 4 is the honest budget pick for the average Dutch city cyclist: cheap, universal, light.
What to look for
For a city bike, everything revolves around durability and convenience. A solid ring lock like the AXA Defender RL is the baseline — often fitted as standard — and in the city you combine it with a heavier chain or U-lock such as the ABUS Bordo 6000 to attach the bike to a pole. Since most city bikes have a hub dynamo, investing in good dynamo lighting like the Busch & Müller Lumotec IQ2 is worthwhile: always on, never dead batteries. A pair of waterproof double panniers such as the Basil Bloom or Ortlieb Back-Roller Urban is handy for groceries and work. Mudguards and a full chaincase are usually already installed, but check that the skirt guards are still intact. A rain suit or poncho is practically essential in the Netherlands. For those carrying children, a Yepp Maxi or Bobike rear seat is ideal. A simple bell and a sturdy kickstand round out the setup.