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Mounting Gadgets 'n STUFF

TX_Cruiser

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I'm looking for mounting options for mounting gadgets and other stuff to the stock handle bars on the Spyder? The Kewlmetal Center Console w/various accessory mounts looks interesting but starting at $200 and up I know there has to be a cheaper and easier way to mount things like GPS, cup holder, and/or satellite radio, etc. for those of us that are currently monetarily challenged.

We're in a recession 'ya know! :pray: nojoke :cus:
 
Check out RAM Mounts. Handled by Cycle Gadgets and other sources.

I've mounted my Garmin GPS on my right handlebar using a few basic RAM components. The small plastic band can be easily removed with a knife and allows space for the RAM U-bolt mount.

Then . . . use your imagination.
 
Depending on the GPS, it may already come with a mount that works for the Spyder. The Garmin Zumo series are made for motorcycles and come with a RAM handlebar mount. I have the Zumo 450 and its mounted just like the one in Stuart49's picture. dltang has a Lowrance XOG, very economical and it came with a suction cup base that stuck very securely to her windshield. Over 1,000 miles traveled with the GPS mounted there.
 
Thanks

I knew the black band came off, but wasn't so sure how easy it would be and if was there for other than cosmetic reasons. Coming from a Wing, Wingers (both current and ex) are very familiar w/RAM mounts. ;)

I currently have a Garmin 2610 and am seriously considering the Zumo 550. :popcorn:

OK, that takes care of GPS mounting. The next important thing (could be the most) is the cup holder. Which one and where mounted. :hun:
 
I like the way that looks. When you're not using the items, it still looks "clean". Any more detail in how you mounted the mounts? :)

No big deal. At that point, didn't even remove the covers to drill and tap.

In approximately the same place as mine, drill a .205" hole, tap with a 1/4" x 20 tap, and screw in the RAM ball mounts.

There are casting webs beneath the cover for strength... I'll be glad to dig my old one out (if I can find it) and measure if you're serious.

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