Help!! Which RAM GPS mount on a SG/Touring (pictures appreciated)
#21
try www.mountguys.com. for RAM mounts
Here is a link to the thread I started the other day on GPS mounting as well
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/touri...r-fairing.html
Here is a link to the thread I started the other day on GPS mounting as well
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/touri...r-fairing.html
Last edited by vistavette; 06-11-2011 at 11:10 PM.
#22
#23
Here is where I got mine from as far as the Bar Mount portion as I did not like the U-bolt that Ram uses. These have a great quality and clean look. I will try to get you pics.
http://motomount.net/
http://motomount.net/
#24
Powerlet.com had some nice Ram mounts. I have the Power Bar and have a Ram Mount ball installed in it. When you take the GPS off (with the cradle, takes a few seconds to take off as one unit) the only thing left on is the bar and ball, not the GPS cradle.
Also when GPS is on, there isn't any cables running all over.
Also when GPS is on, there isn't any cables running all over.
#25
same delema you are asking for...
Wanted a clean look when the gps is off the bike...
Did not want to drill into a painted inner fairing either...
My approach
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/touri...gps-mount.html
paul
Wanted a clean look when the gps is off the bike...
Did not want to drill into a painted inner fairing either...
My approach
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/touri...gps-mount.html
paul
#26
Power I went directly to the plug under the seat for power...
in case I had to check the fuse it was there rather then tucked away in the inner fairing some where...Also able to use the switch on the dash to operate the power mode I want to the GPS...
I feel I have accomplished the cleanest look with what I was after and have the power wires and aux wire hidden when not in use...
I also plan on dressing up the film canister with a old leather glove to give it a bit more of a look I might be after...
But there isn't much canister seen so its not something I'm after asap...
You can see how I dressed off the top of the canister with a chrome cap...
If this is something you like PM me and I'll answer any questions you might have about the methods I used...
paul
in case I had to check the fuse it was there rather then tucked away in the inner fairing some where...Also able to use the switch on the dash to operate the power mode I want to the GPS...
I feel I have accomplished the cleanest look with what I was after and have the power wires and aux wire hidden when not in use...
I also plan on dressing up the film canister with a old leather glove to give it a bit more of a look I might be after...
But there isn't much canister seen so its not something I'm after asap...
You can see how I dressed off the top of the canister with a chrome cap...
If this is something you like PM me and I'll answer any questions you might have about the methods I used...
paul
#27
This has got to be the cleanest & cheapest mount and it puts the GPS right in your line-of-site — drilling the fairing is not a big deal. I rarely have the GPS mounted and actually like the look of the RAM Ball. The only cost was for the RAM Ball, a longer 3" RAM Arm and a fused, marine grade cigarette plug.
Now you see it….
Now you don't
Now you see it….
Now you don't
#30
Has anyone tried the Ram Mount break/clutch reservoir mount with two *****?
http://www.ram-mount.com/CatalogResu...5/Default.aspx
I was thinking of mounting my Tom Tom and IPhone on the same side. Not sure if it would be to cluttered.
I'm not crazy about the U clamp mount they have.
http://www.ram-mount.com/CatalogResu...5/Default.aspx
I was thinking of mounting my Tom Tom and IPhone on the same side. Not sure if it would be to cluttered.
I'm not crazy about the U clamp mount they have.
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