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Any ideas who it was who Relocated their RT's GPS?

DriftersWay

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I once saw where someone relocated their GPS on a RT to the top of the dash.
I can't find anything for it in the search. Any ideas who they was, or where the post is.
Thanks for any help.
 
JT's bracket for the dash is great, i use it for my Iphone and it is pretty steady, my GPS is a little heavier so i got some vibration with it.


Cruzr joe
 
JT's GPS mounting position

:agree: With where he was going, but I think he went too HIGH up IMHO. It appears to block quite a bit vision of things directly in front of your Spyder, like pot holes... I think I will do something similar; however, I am going to bring mine forward a bit and have it hang down over the lip of the cowl and drop down about two inches. I don't care if I never read that that Dumb safety card again. I already decided against mounting the GPS down low on the Handlebars by the key, because I really like to keep my eyes focused as forward as possible ...Mike (y)
 
I talked to my service guys when they were installing my Triaxis handlebars, and had them mount the GPS to the Dash. They just used Ram Mount and it works great and Looks great!
 
WORK IN PROGRESS
Blueknight/Mike - Couldn't you just use a longer Ram extension?
Or doesn't one exist? :dontknow:

:dontknow: Bob, not sure exactly how this is going to go. I may go with a fixed surface on the cowl and then mount the ball holder to that, just to give it some adjustability. However, at the moment I'm finishing up making my upper front "SHOCK RE-LOCATOR BRACKETS" - these will complement the lowers I did 6 months ago; and yes, there will be pics! :yikes: :roflblack: :roflblack: :roflblack: ...Mike 👍
 
JT's bracket for the dash is great, i use it for my Iphone and it is pretty steady, my GPS is a little heavier so i got some vibration with it.


Cruzr joe

I place the bottom of my GPS on the dash so there is no vibration other than when the whole bike is moving.

JT
 
I moved my gps using JT's bracket and I found a ram extension that is about 6" long. It's perfect to put the gps just over the ledge of the dash.
 
I screwed a cradle right to the dash ledge. It's a RAM cradle for that series of Garmin Nuvi. About 2" above and below the ledge so nothing is obstructed. Two small holes is all it took. If/when I take the cradle off, I'll just put two small black screws in the holes.
 
Ram arm

I place the bottom of my GPS on the dash so there is no vibration other than when the whole bike is moving.

JT

JT - Bottoming your gps on the dash makes sense to me. I think that I read in another thread that you used a Ram ball coming off of your bracket then a Ram arm and another Ram ball to tie into your gps. What length Ram arm did you use and which hole in your bracket do you have the first ball inserted in?
 
JT - Bottoming your gps on the dash makes sense to me. I think that I read in another thread that you used a Ram ball coming off of your bracket then a Ram arm and another Ram ball to tie into your gps. What length Ram arm did you use and which hole in your bracket do you have the first ball inserted in?

I have a threaded B-Ball in the center hole of the Dash Mount and a medium B-Arm and my cradle uses a diamond plate B-Ball.

JT
 
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