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				James Poore
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What GPS mounts have you guys had luck with-
 specifically mounts for the Garmin line? Have the GPS
 units held up to the vibration? 
 
 What other things should I know before mounting an
 expensive piece of electronics to my bike?
 
 Thanks.
 
 James Poore
 San Jose, CA
 2000 KLR 650
 
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				Lloyd Rauschkolb
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The RAM mount works well for me.  It is pretty versatile and vibration
 has not been a problem.  It is very secure when tightened down
 properly.  YMMV
 
 Lloyd Rauschkolb
 Gulfport, Ms.
 A14, A15
 
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				Kurt Simpson (Dual Sport News)
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What GPS mounts have you guys had luck with-
 specifically mounts for the Garmin line? Have the GPS
 units held up to the vibration? 
 ________
 
 touratech...works great
 
 Kurt
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				Dan Oaks
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Read up on it at:
 
 http://www.cycoactive.com/mc/default.htm
 
 Then buy their cheapest mount. The expensive one is a plumber's nightmare
 and doesn;t work as well as the cheap one.
 
 --
 bierdo
 
 
 James Poore wrote:
 
 
			
			
									
									
						> What GPS mounts have you guys had luck with- > specifically mounts for the Garmin line? Have the GPS > units held up to the vibration? > > What other things should I know before mounting an > expensive piece of electronics to my bike? > > Thanks. > > James Poore > San Jose, CA > 2000 KLR 650 >
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				Joe Blanchard
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I have a standard handlebar mount from Garmin that I use with my 
 eTrex Legend.  About $27.00 and works like a charm!
 
 
 
			
			
									
									
						--- In DSN_klr650@y..., James Poore wrote: > What GPS mounts have you guys had luck with- > specifically mounts for the Garmin line? Have the GPS > units held up to the vibration? > > What other things should I know before mounting an > expensive piece of electronics to my bike? > > Thanks. > > James Poore > San Jose, CA > 2000 KLR 650 > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices > http://auctions.yahoo.com/
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				Andrus Chesley
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I used an A=Loop mount on both my R1150GS and KLR650 when I was using 
 the Garmin III. Use the thick stickon velcro, make a velcro loop to 
 help hold it when on really ruff roads. The unit is cheap, attaches 
 to the crossbar, and small. 
 I had to go to the RAM with the new 176 unit I use now as it has a 
 rounded back and is much larger than my III. Works great also but 
 just big. 
 
 Andy
 Louisiana
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				Andrus Chesley
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The ram mount will knock off any harmful vibes you
 may get from the bike.
 Also a good idea to run a wire from the battery
 with an acc. plug for it. Be sure to inline fuse
 it.
 Aloop used to make a really great gps mount for
 the smaller GPS's like the 3 Plus and such but
 quit. ????
 I have a new 167 and have the ram mount with extra
 ball so I can swap it between bikes rapidly.
 Talk to Tom at CycoActive and he'll answer all
 your questions on this stuff. He used to be on
 this list before he just go too busy.
 
 Andy
 Jennings, La.
 A14     R1150GSA
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				Chris Krok
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I've been using a RAM mount with an unhardened Emap for a few years, and have never had a problem. Krokko -- Dr. J. Christopher Krok John Lucas Adaptive Wind Tunnel Caltech MS 205-45, Pasadena, CA 91125> From: Jim Fortner > Subject: GPS mounts? > > What are people using for GPS mounts on the KLR offroad? > I am thinking RAM mount and Touratech. > I am not sure if the RAM will protect the GPS from shock on really rough > trail. I am sure the Touractech will at three times the price of the RAM > but is that overkill?
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				Carlos Rigdon
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Where is the  best place to get Ram mounts for a Garmin 2610 for a KLR
 And what parts do I need.
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				robert bowman
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On Sunday 04 December 2005 04:05, Carlos Rigdon wrote:
 
			
			
									
									
						http://www.cycoactive.com/ram/default.htm GR26H They also have the separate cradle and bases if you want to mount it some other way. http://www.cycoactive.com/ram/ram26.shtml http://www.cycoactive.com/ram/parts.html They have Touratech too, if you want to go that way.> Where is the best place to get Ram mounts for a Garmin 2610 for a KLR > And what parts do I need.
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