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    Default Garmin Montana 680T on 2017 F3 Limited

    I use this gps on my snowmobile, with this mount - https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/p/89575#devices

    Has anyone used the Garmin AMPS mount with either a ram mount, or somehow to the center of the bars to mount this gps? I know BRP makes the ZUMO mount and power cable, and that AMPS bracket is slightly different in dimension, but would like to use the Montana that I already have for my sled.... I know I can do it with a ram mount, but not sure that is the best way to do this... Thanks. Dave

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    Well you know it will fit on ram mount, go with what you know
    http://www.lamonstergarage.com/lamon...-mount-for-rt/

    Now getting it to talk thru speakers

    You may be better off with Bluetooth & a headset


    Looking at the info tho it is lacking when it comes to street maps & interactions without additional software, so may not be good for spyder¿.

    Good luck
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    Thanks for the link and response. I realize it really isn't the best "highway" type gps without an additional map, however I really just want the gps to use in a similar manner as I use in the winter snowmobiling. In the summer we ride lots of roads that are off the main path, and travel kind of remotely exploring, and I just want it to have a general idea of where I'm at and what direction I'm headed...

    As well as its new and I already have it... Thanks!

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