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Sat nav mount 1100s

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I picked up a Telefrizer ram mount, how good or bad are they? They seem awfully slender in comparison to the kit that sits on top of it. I know Simon has had one of these fail on him, anyone else?
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If you're talking about the one that screws to the fork leg, then I have one and my view is that it's quite substantial, and more than capable of holding the sat nav. It is possible that it could unscrew though if not well tightened.
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Thats the one Dave, I have used a weaker (blue) thread lock on it and hand tightened only cos I too thought that a possibility.
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Had one for years without any problems brilliant piece of kit
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madbutcher wrote:Had one for years without any problems brilliant piece of kit
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