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+1 for RAM mounts. Been using them for years on several different bikes. They work great, and have a rock-solid
grip on your phone. No worries about it letting go.
I have the Ram mount pictured above that clips to the handlebars and it shakes like you'd expect it to. Been looking for a magnet for the tank and found a couple but settled on this one:
Yeah it sticks to the tank with 3M tape, but owell. If I ever need to take it off, I'll heat it and remove it. If any residue sticks I'll use any one of several products to remove the glue. The black trim ring makes it look ok. I haven't rode with it yet, but it's extremely solid and strong. I expect it to be a winner.
I have the RAM mount and am very happy with it. I haven’t noticed any shaking or vibrating. They are made in the USA, and have a great no questions warranty. They just replaced mine because the rotator ball developed a hairline crack.
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