GPS Mount
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- lenwindham
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GPS Mount
What GPS mounts are you using on the Rockster? Mine in stock and I was looking at purchasing a used unit -- saw some decent prices on a few sites. Any tips on running the cable to the accessory socket and keeping it secure while riding.
Leonard Windham
04 Rockster
04 Rockster
Re: GPS Mount
RAM ball/arm from http://www.cyclegadgets.com
GPS cradle by Touratech From http://www.cycoactive.com
Touratech makes a "lockable" cradle, but I've found the standard model to be more than adequate. (I've got a Garmin 276C).
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GPS cradle by Touratech From http://www.cycoactive.com
Touratech makes a "lockable" cradle, but I've found the standard model to be more than adequate. (I've got a Garmin 276C).
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- lenwindham
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Re: GPS Mount
How is yours powered? Hard wired or plug into the accessory socket at each use?
Leonard Windham
04 Rockster
04 Rockster
Re: GPS Mount
The 276C is battery powered. I don't need to plug it in.
However, if the need arises, I added an accessory outlet (okay, I had one of the dealer techs do it) on my bars, so I can plug it in.
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However, if the need arises, I added an accessory outlet (okay, I had one of the dealer techs do it) on my bars, so I can plug it in.
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rbertalotto
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Re: GPS Mount
rbertalotto: What is holding the GPS itself? Is it the plastic Garmin mount?
This is my 276C in the touratech mount on my Rockster's bars. The Touratech is attached to the bike via a RAM ball mount. Nice thing about the Touratech is that it "encloses" the GPS. No chance of it popping out, on an unexpectedly hard bump, and hitting pavement (like a friend's did).

There's a locking mount available, but I haven't seen the need.
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This is my 276C in the touratech mount on my Rockster's bars. The Touratech is attached to the bike via a RAM ball mount. Nice thing about the Touratech is that it "encloses" the GPS. No chance of it popping out, on an unexpectedly hard bump, and hitting pavement (like a friend's did).

There's a locking mount available, but I haven't seen the need.
P
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rbertalotto
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Re: GPS Mount
Yes, The Garmin Motorcycle mount is being used. I wouldn't use it on off road, for that I have a Touratech mount. But for road use, on three bikes, the Garmin mount is fine.
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UBockinMe
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Re: GPS Mount
Just did the same set up for my Garmin 765T.
Ram Mounts on my clutch box:
RAM-HOL-GA26U
RAM-B-238U
RAM-B-201U
RAM-B-345U
For Power go to www.powerletproducts.com/products
I used the "Mini USB Battery Harness" PPC-015-DB
NOTE: I chose this power set up because they're a well know company & the harness has an in-line voltage regulator & fuse.
(Really didn't want to "ZAP" my $450 GPS!)
So far the set up is working awesome.. Just can't see the screen too well in bright sun!
Dave
Ram Mounts on my clutch box:
RAM-HOL-GA26U
RAM-B-238U
RAM-B-201U
RAM-B-345U
For Power go to www.powerletproducts.com/products
I used the "Mini USB Battery Harness" PPC-015-DB
NOTE: I chose this power set up because they're a well know company & the harness has an in-line voltage regulator & fuse.
(Really didn't want to "ZAP" my $450 GPS!)
So far the set up is working awesome.. Just can't see the screen too well in bright sun!
Dave
UBockinMe


