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My FP3 will be here today so I'm looking into mounts that will hold my iPhone 6 plus securely while Im riding to view live data and auto tune on the fuelpak app. Yall got any suggestions or pics of your set up?? Thanks
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I got this mount and like it a lot. Some say oh you have to look down but this no problem....at all. It's in perfect view, clean install, no bunch of crap on the bars.
Here's a video a guy made of the x grip bouncing around. What's the point of having the phone even mounted if it's unusable, bummer Ram didn't step up to the plate. I fixed mine with zip ties though. http://www.amazon.com/review/RZDP7BA...SIN=B0055PH0XA
I got the fuel door mount from Amazon, think it was about $89. It is one of the things I bought that have not gotten tired of and would be missing it, it's too simple. I do remove the phone when fueling just incase it rings. There's a few videos where a cell phone supposedly ignited fuel vapor.
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