The Original Motorcycle Windshield Map Clip

This is definitely one of those simple, "why didn't I think of that" items which is useful, highly presentable, compact at 2"x3", and it's of a quality that Laura and I are proud of. We both love our biking community friends, and wouldn't expect any of them to accept anything but the best ideas and the best products. That's how The Original Motorcycle Map clip was designed, with riders needs in mind.

The Better Way

Use it for Poker Runs or just a trip across town.

Clip your directions to the windshield and be ready to go!

While the other riders are fussing with blue tape, stuffing their jackets, going over the route with their passenger, programming their GPS, or trying to memorize each turn, you are ready to go. 

Organize your biker closet! - - - It's your own personal hang-up! - - - Keep your sunglasses within arms reach!

On Friday, I woke up with a huge chocolate craving. Since the weather was so good, I decided to ride to Mackinaw (290 miles) and satisfy my chocolate fudge addiction. I had my cruise control set at 74 MPH, and after I passed Saginaw I didn't slow down until I got to Gaylord (225 miles). On the way, I ran through several swarms of huge bugs. I don't know what they were, but they made a huge noise as they hit the windshield and left a pretty yellow color the size of a quarter. My windshield and the front of the bike looked like I was in a paintball battle and lost! When I stopped for gas in Gaylord, I saw that the clippy had taken a couple of solid hits by these bugs. And it never moved. While in Gaylord, I knew that I would be heading to the Bridge, so I took out $3 and clipped it to the windshield with the clippy for toll money. I rode from Gaylord to Mackinaw and across the bridge and it never moved. It was nice not to have to take my gloves off and dig for the cash when I was sitting at the toll booth. My helmet's off to the Red Headed Gadget ladies for coming up with a truly unique, functional and durable biker gadget.
Dave - '99 BMW K1200LT

I just LOVE my Clippie, I used it when I got there for my sunglasses and gloves...it was great not having to dig in the saddle bags for them!! *Big smile*
Linda –Yamaha 650 Vstar

I had my directions all typed up and on my windshield with my Clippies. Normally, I do not like traveling somewhere on my bike - when I have not been there previously (in my car!). But I was headed into an area, where I had never been before - car or bike! How nice to just glance over at my directions rather than having to stop at a gas station and get them out of my pocket so I could read them. Made all my proper turns and pulled up in front of the house where I wanted to go. PERFECT!!!! It was just like I had been there many times before. Just wanted you to know how much I appreciate your Clippies and how easy I find them to use.
Marie M, Milford MI

Hi! Just wanted you guys to know that the map clip worked well all the way back to Iowa! It never even budged! The Iowa gals are the envy of all the riders in our group! Take care and keep coming up with great products…………..
Mary K., Iowa

Send us pics of the cool uses you've found for your map clip along with your first name and the kind of bike you ride.  You might just find your cool clip use on the Clippie Chicks site.
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Reggie - 2000 Yamaha Royal Star Venture

Masonic Rider shows off his clips And no, we’re not paying for cell phones that are lost or damaged! LOL!

Bike Show Entries: No more stick on tags. Customize with logo and give to Participants

Improvised Coffee Hammock: Works best with Resealable Lid!

Women in Motion Road Guard
Taking care of the Peeps

2-3 Maps and yes, a RED BRA!
Vickie Roberts, Dir & Lead Bike
2007 Women in Motion Ride
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