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Has anyone seen a mount for GPS devices that fits on the dash i really dont like the handle bar type thats out there. I have seen one on Ebay that looked nice not sure if anyone else has used this. The seller was T and T fabrications out of Texas. If anyone has this please let me know.

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It looks like it would be difficult to look down all the time?
 
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Road Tech zūmo Fairing Mount Kit (P/N 92366-08, $39.95)
it's not that hard to do this your self. the one you're looking at on ebay uses the center windshield bolt, not design to hold much weight, to hold the mount and gps in place thus making it less stable and also will vibrate more, maybe to a point where you can't read out the gps info! the road tech kit is a solid mount but do require drilling.
 
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I have the factory HD mount on my '09 and it has worked very well for me.

I added the external antenna so I can also pick up XM radio. Install wasn't bad other than having to hold my breath while drilling the holes in the fairing.

 
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Thanks for the help. I bought the HD fairing gps mount and it did not fit with the Klock werks wind shield and i had to return it. There is not a lot of options besides the handle bar mount.
 


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