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ByRJ B.on September 1, 2017
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Solid product, solid packaging. Had to do some serious research; cross referencing part numbers off of motorcycle product websites because they don't actually list everything this will fit on. Anyways if you have a OtterBox or any other similar case don't buy this because it doesn't mention in the description that the metal disk that ends up attaching the phone to the bike won't stick to silicon cases. In wouldn't have bought it if I knew this.
I was JUST looking at that one !
Have you installed it and how does it ride ?
Its really great. Only downside (and this is small), you have to put a slim metal disk on the back of your phone, but I've never had a problem with it. Stays on great, no ugly claws, etc.
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1.0 out of 5 starsDescription not truthful
ByRJ B.on September 1, 2017
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Solid product, solid packaging. Had to do some serious research; cross referencing part numbers off of motorcycle product websites because they don't actually list everything this will fit on. Anyways if you have a OtterBox or any other similar case don't buy this because it doesn't mention in the description that the metal disk that ends up attaching the phone to the bike won't stick to silicon cases. In wouldn't have bought it if I knew this.
First I've even heard of such a problem, I know a few guys that run this one, zero issues.
The adhesive for the disk is very strong, I dont have an otterbox case, but I'd be surprised if it didnt stick. I'd say call Klock to see what they say.
Yeah I might. I've got a Nexus 6 with a spigen case. If it comes to it, I'll just remove the case. Does it get in the way of the side mirror? I would only use google maps landscape with it.
I saw a link on another thread, which I can't find now, for a mount that is formed to your phone. They also have options for the mount to be formed to your phone with certain cases. Does anybody know what brand that is?
Yeah I might. I've got a Nexus 6 with a spigen case. If it comes to it, I'll just remove the case. Does it get in the way of the side mirror? I would only use google maps landscape with it.
I have a Road Glide, so I couldn't tell you. But I doubt it.
It does have the ability to adjust the angle, its a ball/joint contraption, but it stays put, works well.
I saw a link on another thread, which I can't find now, for a mount that is formed to your phone. They also have options for the mount to be formed to your phone with certain cases. Does anybody know what brand that is?
slip grip mounts has something like what your talking about.
http://www.slipgripcarmounts.com
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