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I have Ram mounts for my GPS and satellite radio. I'm a die-hard fan of Ram Mount products. |
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I've already lost a nice Garmin GPS/FRS unit last fall due to a failed mount. :( I haven't looked up Ram Mounts yet, but I will Google them right now. In the meantime, this looks promissing to make one from.........
http://cgi.ebay.com/Car-Windshield-D...3A1%7C294%3A50 |
Ok, so if I get this:
http://products.ram-mount.com/rammou...r=RAM-B-309-1U And this: http://products.ram-mount.com/rammou...r=RAM-HOL-TO4U I should be good to go? This is just as cheap as the ebay link but I had no idea that the holder from them would be this secure. I could just get this for the mount and put it on the bars for a MUCH cleaner look. I don't see why it wouldn't work with a u-bolt. ??? http://products.ram-mount.com/rammou...mber=RAM-B-238 |
That would do the trick. Be attentive to where your gps would sit relative to everything though from the bar. You might need one of the extensions to get out of the way of things.
I use 2" (I think) maybe 3", extensions on mine. Puts everything exactly where I want them. |
Yeah, the biggest thing that would help would to be able to have the bike here to take a good long look at and do some measuring. I'll try to work on that this weekend when I put on my tinted sheild. ;)
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BEFORE anybody says it, YES, the XM is on Wang Chung, and YES, the max speed reading at the time was 112mph. :whistle: |
Wheres the radar detector and the auto pilot?
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