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Bobby Gilbert (gilbos440rt) makes a very cool mount and offers great service and fast shipping. Here is a pic of it on my Roadie. Can operate the Nano easily with thumb or finger without having my hand leave the grip.
Thanks Bobby!
I'll have to admit thatkart11's I-pod holder looks like it might be a multi use holder [sm=massbounce.gif]Big daddy when you get that Vertabrae chromed it going be sharp as a tack on your bike!
Here is a web site I found in American Bagger Mag. for a tank panel mount. Right now they only have them for Road Kings but say they will have more to fit Ultras, RG's and so on later this fall. May just have to watch and see. http://lowlife-kustoms.com/
Here is how I mounted mine this winter while my tank was off for my engine build. A little leather, plexiglass, glue and stainless steel bolts.
I'll have to admit thatkart11's I-pod holder looks like it might be a multi use holder [sm=massbounce.gif]Big daddy when you get that Vertabrae chromed it going be sharp as a tack on your bike!
Gilbos440rt, Thanks for taking care of my wife at Christmas. I kind of gave her short notice I wanted one of your mounts for Christmas and sure enough you got her set up with the right thing. Looks and works great!
I've gotta say, that built in tank mount that kruzin just posted may very well be the ugliest option in the world... i think i would rather duct tape er' in place then have that big granny-pillow on my tank. Vommit.
On a further note,my gilbo mount is somewhere in shipping limbo right nowbut i have to say that this might be the best customer service i've ever come across. any question i've had, he's answered in less then a day with all the info i need and then some. Gonna get a lot of business!
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