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Old 04-03-2005, 2:03 PM
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GPS and radar mount

I'm looking for a way to mount my Magellan Meridian to my 929. I may also want to hook my radar detector up to the same mount although I could get away with throwing it into a (bleh) tank bag. I have seen the RAM mounts and they look good, their site is kind of difficult to maneuver through though.

What's everyone using and what do you think of it?

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Re: GPS and radar mount

Stemstand works well if you don't have a damper in the way....
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Re: GPS and radar mount

Doh, perhaps I should add that I have a damper in the way.
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Re: GPS and radar mount

RAM mounts work well. (www.cyclegadgets.com)
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I set mine up this way RAM Mount
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Re: GPS and radar mount

Ram mount here as well

Mounting Point

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It varies from bike to bike but there are so many options that I don't see how you can go wrong with the RAMs..

To make it work in my car I just added the suction cup mount to my previous setup and presto
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Re: GPS and radar mount

RAM Mount here also. I mount a GPS to the RAM ball on my left clipon (first link below). I use the remote display for the V1 detector (mounted above the dash) and also Legal Speeding's HARD system.

http://www.fireblades.org/forums/att...achmentid=1048

http://www.fireblades.org/forums/att...achmentid=9954

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Re: GPS and radar mount

While I think the RAM is probably a better solution....here is an example of the "StemStand"....

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