I found that where it rotates, it does not have an adjustment to make it more stable and sturdy. If you put your phone in landscape mode and have a larger phone, it will rotate out of position if you hit bumps. Putting some electrical tape around the black stiff piece of plastic that is underneath the screw that holds the actual mount to the bracket seems to create more friction and causes the phone to vibrate less and stays in place better.
Good tip for those who have that slipping problem. Thanks for sharing. I use a Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, on a NCM London eBike, and it stays put, so I would guess it depends on the initial width of your handle bar.
I found that where it rotates, it does not have an adjustment to make it more stable and sturdy. If you put your phone in landscape mode and have a larger phone, it will rotate out of position if you hit bumps. Putting some electrical tape around the black stiff piece of plastic that is underneath the screw that holds the actual mount to the bracket seems to create more friction and causes the phone to vibrate less and stays in place better.
Good tip for those who have that slipping problem.
Thanks for sharing.
I use a Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, on a NCM London eBike, and it stays put, so I would guess it depends on the initial width of your handle bar.