

🚴♂️ Navigate your ride like a pro—map cover that keeps pace with your passion!
The Cyclo Active Bicycle Bar Map Cover by Twin Cities is a compact, durable 6" x 6" handlebar-mounted case designed to securely hold cue sheets or folded maps. Featuring sturdy velcro straps and an easy-to-use edge closure, it offers quick access while maintaining a sleek profile that won’t interfere with your riding position. Ideal for cyclists who value functionality without bulk, this map cover enhances navigation on club rides and long-distance cycling.
| ASIN | B000AP0ACI |
| Brand Name | Twin Cities |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (76) |
| Date First Available | August 1, 2005 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 5 x 1 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.2 x 5 x 0.3 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.24 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Twin Cities |
| Package Weight | 4 ounces |
| Part Number | 94205 |
| Sport Type | Cycling |
E**J
Good simple design and does the job exactly as it should
Such a simple little thing that makes ALL the difference in a pleasant ride. I use this for cue sheets for club rides, but you can also of course put in your own directions or a folded map. It is sturdy and nicely made. The velcro straps hold firmly to my handlebars, and the edge closure is easy to open to place items or remove them but stays firmly closed when riding. You can put it flipped as shown in the pic or if, like me, you have a small handlebar bag, you can flip it over the bag and rest it on top, which for me is the ideal position for reading cue sheets on a racing bike since I'm hunched over the handlebars. I would also like to address the reviewers who said it is too small, preventing them from including a full cue sheet for a long ride. This is a good point: For a 50 mile ride I usually need three sheets and for a 35 mile ride two; that means I have to either stop briefly to flip to the next sheet or fumble with it while riding, which is do-able but not optimal. Usually I follow other riders until I have a moment to do it safely. From my perspective, this is a small inconvenience and SO worth it to have a manageablely sized rather than humongous item on my handlebars. A map holder twice this size would interfere with my hand posiiton and maybe even obstruct my view of the road. However, everyone's bike set up and preferences is different, so I definitely would suggest buying the largest cover which doesn't interfere with your riding. You can quickly figure out what size works for you by cutting out a piece of cardboard and using a butterfly clip to attach it temporarily to your handlebars. Take a ride around the block and you'll quickly know if you like the size or not.
C**D
Good design but too small
Too small for most folded maps or cue sheets. The larger version is the one you want. The idea is right however.
A**N
Great cue sheet holder
I have been using it for the last few months and I am quite satisfied. Major issue is that I have a GPS, and jot is not ideal to have both. But I put it upside down and it does the job for me.
D**R
Works okay, but a bit small. A decent ...
Works okay, but a bit small. A decent, cheap solution if you don't need something for a lot of use.
V**N
Too small.
Too small for all but the very smallest cue sheet.
V**K
At long last! A super map holder
I had searched all summer for a good map holder and finally found one on Amazon.com. It's just the right size for a quarter-size 8/5 x 11-inch cue sheet; plus it's waterproof with the opening at the bottom. Clear, durable plastic for easy readability and strong velcro straps that attach to the handle bars. Love it!
S**A
Really???
Way smaller than the picture makes it out to be. Doesn't fit a standars sized folded map. Doesn't fit standard 8"x11" paper folded in 1/2. Completely and totally useless for anything other than a 3"x5" hand written que sheet
S**T
It Does the Job
This keeps my map and cue sheet dry, and it's easy to install and remove. I don't like a pack on the front of my bike, so this does the job.
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