GPS mounted
ByteN2it
Posted 2010-04-20 10:08 PM (#58046)
Subject: GPS mounted


Tourer

Posts: 482
Beer Collins, Colorado (there is no fort)
I picked up a RAM ball today and mounted up my Garmin Quest that I picked up almost two years ago ($86 refurbished) and already had the arm. I believe I'll like it here rather than down on the console and it should serve my limited GPS needs nicely + I can pocket it and find my way back from the bar to the hotel if i need to.



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whinchey
Posted 2010-04-21 12:02 AM (#58055 - in reply to #58046)
Subject: Re: GPS mounted


Cruiser

Posts: 135
Yellowknife, NT Canada
Looks good...

I like what you've done with your dash. Did you do it, or have it done?

Cheers..
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ByteN2it
Posted 2010-04-21 7:34 PM (#58109 - in reply to #58046)
Subject: Re: GPS mounted


Tourer

Posts: 482
Beer Collins, Colorado (there is no fort)
I did the dash a couple of weeks ago-eliminates the annoying reflection in the windshield + looks good. If you can gift wrap a package you can cover the console yourself,the material is very forgiving.
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Teach
Posted 2010-04-23 9:38 PM (#58261 - in reply to #58046)
Subject: Re: GPS mounted


Visionary

Posts: 1436
I have a SkyFi XM radio that I have mounted to the center console via a tape backed plastic swivel ball mount. Since I have an 08 no real easy way to mount my TomTom Rider. So I figured I could use the same mount with a couple mods to mount my GPS, just finished her up tonight. Turned out perfect, centered about 3 inches below the key and directly in line of sight.
Your set up looks real nice.
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