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Posts: 78
| Looking for options for Go Pro, Butler Cup (anyone using) GPS options. Pros and cons of what you have done. Getting ready to add some "extras" and like ideas of what you have done to your cockpits.
Heavy pictures are appreciated. Thanks |
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Visionary
Posts: 3773 Pittsburgh, PA | http://www.rammount.com/Products/CameraMounts/tabid/109/Default.asp...
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Posts: 134 , MO | I put a two plug power outlet under the left side of dash board next to speedo, and suction cup my GPS to windshield when I need it, than it can plug right into power. I also put a mount for my Sirius satellite on handle bars and run mp3 cord right into glove box. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 78
| copatlarge - 2014-02-25 9:52 AM
I put a two plug power outlet under the left side of dash board next to speedo, and suction cup my GPS to windshield when I need it, than it can plug right into power. I also put a mount for my Sirius satellite on handle bars and run mp3 cord right into glove box.
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Posts: 115 Katy, TX United States | The following will only work if you have a newer Vision that has the threads in the brake and clutch reservoirs for the Victory Ram ball. I have the 32 oz Butler mug on my 2013 VV. Just buy the Butler conversion kit, includes mug, lid, straw and ring (http://www.glassact.com/gallery5.htm). Ram makes a 1" ball with threads that match the threads in the Butler ring (I got mine at a local store so i don't know exactly which Ram ball it is). Buy the Victory ram ball mount and a Ram standard 1" arm. Remove the mounting screw that came in the Butler ring. Take the Ram ball and the Butler ring to a hardware store, you will need a spacer (or several washers) between the Ram ball and the ring as the ball will not screw all the way into the ring. Install the Victory ball in brake fluid reservoir (right side) or clutch reservoir (left side). Then use the arm to mount the Butler ring. Fill mug, put in ring, ride, refill (empty also ), repeat. I will try to get some pics soon. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 78
| Did you look at using handlebars and that would not work? Pics will probably alleviate my concerns. Thanks |
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Cruiser
Posts: 78
| Did you look at using handlebars and that would not work? Pics will probably alleviate my concerns. Thanks |
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