Korey M. Mihal
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de enero de 2025
Worked perfect for my 2024 Vespa GTS300. I used the mirror mount rubber fitting and it’s not heavy for mirror to support. It is heavy but mirror stem can handle it. I have only mounted this so far but I am sure it will be be set nice.
Chris Roth
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de diciembre de 2024
I ordered this with the intent of putting on my e-bike. But it is just too hardy for that as it is expecting to be cranked on to a motorcycle handlebar. It is very cool from an engineering perspective, appears overly complicated but embraces it well. I moved it to my motorcycle and it looks good there.
dpeagle
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de octubre de 2024
this thing is probably the heaviest most solid phone mount i have ever seen. i see no compromises in its design and build quality. the bike i wanted to put this on is a 1984 kawasaki gpz900r. i had a feeling it would be a challenge as sport bikes don't offer much room to install mounts like this without major compromises. i thought i could secure the mount to the front fairing aluminum subframe but that was not possible without blocking the fuel gauge and interfering with the steering range. i stepped away for a day to think about the options for mounting it. i determined that it had to mount to the steering assembly to avoid any interference. then it came to me, the center of the steering yoke is hollow. it measures about .390 inches thru. the perfect tap drill size for a 7/16-20 tap. i tapped the yoke about 1/2" deep and then manufactured an adapter that screws into the yoke and has a place to secure the mount. it puts the phone at the perfect location for gps navigation and viewing notifications without interfering with the gauges the gas cap or the ignition key. if i was the manufacturer i would look at offering some sort of creative mount kit so these types of mounts could also be easy to mount on sportbikes. also, the wrench that tightens the mount (they need to put an extra one in the kit) looks to be proprietary. the screw has a unique engagement pattern. don't lose that wrench. if you ever need to remove the mount without it you will likely need a hacksaw. as it is, this is a great mount at a fair price based on it's quality. UPDATE - i just tried there less expensive (-$10.00) phone mount on a 99 ducati 996s (see pics) and it's also top notch. it's less bulky which i prefer and it holds the phone even in landscape securely. both options are excellent.
Jeff
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de octubre de 2024
This is by far, the coolest, and most rugged phone holder I have ever used! It looks like a transformer! The whole thing is made of chunky metal, and it's incredibly solid and sturdy. I have bought many phone holders over the years, and this one blows them all out of the water!There is so much to like about this one, that I don't even know where to begin. The spring mechanism is very strong, to hold the phone in place, even when driving over rough terrain. It even has a locking screw you can hand tighten, to keep the clamp from accidentally opening (although, I don't even see how that would be possible). The little arms are all height adjustable, so that you can set it up perfectly for the thickness of your phone. One of those arms even has a little cut-out, in case your power button or volume buttons happen to line up with it, preventing the holder from pressing that button when the phone is mounted. It even comes with a bag of Allen wrenches to adjust those little arms, as well as some extra screws. Any place on the holder that touches your phone is rubber to prevent any scuffs. The whole unit is mounted on rubber grommets to dampen shock and vibration from hitting your phone. The handle bar mounting bracket has several sizes rubber grommets so that it should fit bars of nearly any diameter. The bar clamp is held in place with a bolt that can be tightened with the included Allen wrench, so that it stays secure on the handle bars.Here's the best part:The mounting system uses a standard 1 inch ball. Which means you could attach the whole unit to almost anything! It's not limited to handlebars! I have a 1 inch ball with a suction cup, mounted to the windshield of my Jeep, from a previous phone holder. I can use the Kongeeker mount on it!!! I operate bulldozers for a living, and I have another 1 inch ball and suction cup in the cab of my bulldozer, and I can use the Kongeeker in there too! There are countless styles of 1 inch ball mounts available on Amazon, to fit any mounting solution, and the Kongeeker will work on those too!I have never been more impressed with a phone mount. It's the absolute best one you can buy.One final thought... It's a bit heavy. The weight doesn't seem to have any negative effects. However, if it were made of aluminum, it would be lighter than it is. The description says "6061 T6 aluminum alloy". I think they are using the term "alloy" a little loosely here. 6061 T6 aluminum is already an alloy by definition, and it should be lighter than this. My guess is that this particular aluminum alloy is a little heavy on the zinc and/or magnesium content. However this is purely speculation, and doesn't affect the function of the unit.6 out of 5 stars.