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    GPS mount

    I am new to the forum and I am not sure if this has been discussed before. I was wondering how and where to mount a Garmin gps on my F6B.

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    to the board... there are many posts for this... thread...do a search and see the options...
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    " Truth is often deemed rude, blunt and to the point which is why so few make their friend " Freddy Hayler ..352-267-1553 Sanford, FLA Gutterman6000@Gmail.com

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    Lot's of Opinions on this one. I put my gps on the dash infant of the Tach. 2 Reasons up high to see blocked by screen for protection from the elements since it's not a Zumo.

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    Lots of options, G.

    I drilled a hole in my handlebar and use the RAM-B-309-3U ball\stud and the RAM-B-103-C-238U double socket arm.

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    So far I have just a Zumo gps but I know I will be putting more stuff to look at, the shelf sounds like a better option than the bar, opinions ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by choptop View Post
    So far I have just a Zumo gps but I know I will be putting more stuff to look at, the shelf sounds like a better option than the bar, opinions ?
    Before I got the Farkle shelf, I had all my electronics RAM-mounted to the bars. It has been so nice to get all that "stuff" off my handlebars. The only problem with the shelf is that it's like a basement in your house...extra room to fill with junk .
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    Lots of options ....
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    I'm thinking about trying to do something like this:

    I would mount it where the badge is instead, but somehow I feel it's sacrilegious to remove it since it's a 40th anniversary badge.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CheesyRider View Post
    I'm thinking about trying to do something like this:

    I would mount it where the badge is instead, but somehow I feel it's sacrilegious to remove it since it's a 40th anniversary badge.
    Stick the badge someplace else. There are plenty of nooks and crannies.
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