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Cue Clip Map & Cue Sheet Holder

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  • Brass rivet with protective coating won't rust or scratch
  • Mounts to bar or stem plastic clip holds firmly at any speed
  • Adjustable and re-usable
  • Attaches to handlebar or stem
  • Waterproof, never rusts


CueClip Map & Cue Sheet Holder mounts to bar or stem and holds firmly at any speed. Waterproof, never rusts Adjustable and re-usable Attaches to handlebar or stem.


Michael L. Schiavone
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2016
Works great! No more having to pull the que sheet out of my pockets and mess with it while I'm riding. Locks firmly, never had an issue with it. Highly recommend. You do need to fold it so that your leg doesn't hit it or it doesn't flap in the wind. I usually print que sheet or map on 8-1/2 x 11, and fold it into quarters or something close to that side. I might have to flip it over in the middle of a ride to get the rest of the ride info but I can do that easily while riding or at a stop waiting for traffic.
Julie
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2015
If you don't mind slamming on the brakes and stopping to go pick up your map that fell out, it works fine. I took this on a 5 day bike trip and even had it mounted behind a fairing on a recumbent bike, so it was out of the wind. It dropped the map booklet about twice a day. It seemed to hold best with a lot of pages rather than a few, but still eventually dropped the contents whether AI had 1 or 15 pages held.The Velcro strap is good, although it does slip a bit, I'm going to try and make use of the strap and use a basic office supply paper clasp.
Alan Canfield
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2015
This works great for holding cue sheets on a bike, as intended. I like the positive latching mechanism that securely holds the paper to prevent unintended release. I've had that happen twice with binder clips and said "enough." It's also easy to unlatch one-handed to flip over the cue sheet mid-ride.If you need a cue sheet holder, I recommend this product.
Eric Folley
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2014
I just finished a double-century ride, and this was a very handy accessory indeed. I could always check to make sure I was on course, and it didn't get in the way. Even in heavy wind it didn't blow around, and you can rotate it so that you can put your hands where you want to on the handlebars. Might be a bit pricey, and there are certainly other ways to do this, but it works for me so I'm recommending it.
Ronald W. Harrison
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2012
If you're riding any distance and will need to make turns, you will probably want to have your directions handy! There's nothing worse than leading a small group and missing a turn!This product is ridiculously simple and well-made. It does what it advertises SO well! It locks down just about anywhere you want it. I find that wrapping it around my handlebar tape keeps it in place better than it would stay on bare metal/carbon. It really can be used effectively just about anywhere!It stays put and grips your instructions well. I slip my cue sheet in a simple ziploc bag to add water/sweat protection and additional thickness for this to grab onto. It grabs regular paper just fine, though.This really has been one of the best, cheapest additions I've made to my bike for group rides. I'm seriously considering adding these to a cycling gift bag I'm putting together for Christmas for my cycling friends!
Mike Henderson
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2011
I've been cycling and training others to complete 100 mile events for over 16 years. As the distances in training becomes longer and longer you start to need directions. There are a lot of internet software tools out there to create routes and the turns but not a whole lot of devices to hold those directions in front of you. Then I discovered teh CueClip. It's one of those simple ideas that we all go, why didn't I think of that. It easily attachs to your bicycle handle bars and won't scratch your nice paint job. I recommend this to all the athletes I'm training espeically if they are on a budget and don't want to buy an $600 GPS unit. Ride safely with the directions in view.
N. Chen
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2011
The concept is great; however, and looking at the picture to the right I may have a lemon, the clip I got doesn't open properly. As such, fitting a cue sheet into the clip is difficult.As an aside, it's probably a good idea to not only have a cue sheet when traveling in unfamiliar areas, but also to have a map as well.
musical chemist
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2010
The cue holder works as advertised--the plastic clip holds your directions firmly--but there does not seem to be any grip on the handlebar. The strap is very simple and innovative in that it is velcro and sticks to itself and is completely adjustable, but it slips and slides on the handlebar. Perhaps they could've included some velcro rubber grips. I have some rubber strips that came with a bike headlight, and they seem to work well with this product if you make the strap as tight as possible.I really like the idea behind this cue holder because I would always keep a slip of paper with directions in my camelbak, and it was difficult to reach. Now I can put my directions right in front of me the entire time. However, for the price, I wish it not only had a firm grip on my directions but also on my handlebar.
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