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Then there is the ability see them. My zumo ok, though have not used on bike in years. I tried ciro one and it was to close to my controls. I think the one by rick rack, that LAB rebrands that is offset would be better. But I also realized on that short test ride how hard it was to see. Maybe if jacked britghness up all the way.
Thanks, I did the google search, however it’s confusing. My biggest concern is the vibration and making sure it’s secured and does’t fly off during the ride. Of course no interference with the controls.
Th. My biggest concern is the vibration and making sure it’s secured and does’t fly off during the ride.
Another reason I just gave up, for now. Of course many people will tell you they have not had a problem, I am paranoid. I hold on to phones for years. Next big trip where I want a GPS I will might try rickrack. But I just tried their site and link doesn't work.
Thanks, I did the google search, however it’s confusing. My biggest concern is the vibration and making sure it’s secured and does’t fly off during the ride. Of course no interference with the controls.
I've tried them all, and found this to be the best out there.
Had a Takform, never had any issues with it, but I upgraded to a QuaLock. I got the handlebar mount, an extra knuckle adapter and the vibration dampener. It's spendy, but worth it for for me.
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