This is exactly what I was thinking about, how'd you make it or where'd you get it?
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This was an interesting solution, looks like an older Goldwing, though. Wonder if it would work?
http://i1188.photobucket.com/albums/...psf154bdf5.jpg
http://i1188.photobucket.com/albums/...ps90ee522e.jpg
Does anyone know what type of mount that is?
Dang Darcym - I see RAM mounts everywhere. I have the suction cup and the 2 ball set up off the clutch lever clamp. I'll post a pic.
I just found the two ball on the clutch lever clamp product, didn't know that existed before. I may swamp one of my one ball for the two balls. Can't have enough balls.
(that was a softball, btw)
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btw: product number RAM-B-309-1U is the one ball, RAM-B-309-2U is the same product with two mounting balls.
Here is my Ram mounts!
Attachment 7073Attachment 7074
Can't live without them!
WingStuff has a bar that mounts to each side of the handlebar allowing all sorts of mounts. I am looking to use it for a Zumo/Touratech mount.
http://wingstuff.com/products/20071-...gl1800_2nd_gen
I have my Zumo mounted on the clutch perch using the Ram mount with ball but where can I hardwire this into the bike so that it only gets power when the key is turned on?
my old bike had a aftermarket shark audio system. my Garmin had an SDcard port. so music would play from the SD card into the amp. when a directional command came up, music would cut off, betty would say turn left and the tunes would come back on. with the on board system on our 6's how can I set this up again? we're running a jump drive from the back for tunes (radio up here sucks all talk no tunes pbbbt). I guess my question is if I can find a GPS that accepts jump drives or SDcards, can it be connected to the on board and get the same result?