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Does anyone know of a mounting system I can use to mount my Ipod Nano to the handle bar so I can have quick access to it at a light or stop sign? Something you can buy or something you have come up with yourself?
This is what I have and it works great. Its sturdy and looks good on the Glide. I put some velcro on the base so I could attach anything and got the longer base to add my GPS, IPOD, and phone. Its a bit pricey around $80 for all the parts and is all from RAM except for the bar clamp which is another brand but can all be ordered from this company http://cycoactive.com/The ram clamp is the worst looking clamp I have seen. This one works good and dosent move. I put a little rubber under it from an old inner tube and it dosent budge.
RAM Chrome Normal Arm
Part Number: GRANA-C
Price: $40.00 Quantity: 1 Total: $40.00
Chrome 1 Inch Handlebar Clamp
Part Number: GCLMP1
Price: $15.00 Quantity: 1 Total: $15.00
RAM Mount Adapter with 2X6 base
Part Number: GRA2X6
Price: $15.00 Quantity: 1 Total: $15.00
This is what I have and it works great. Its sturdy and looks good on the Glide. I put some velcro on the base so I could attach anything and got the longer base to add my GPS, IPOD, and phone. Its a bit pricey around $80 for all the parts and is all from RAM except for the bar clamp which is another brand but can all be ordered from this company http://cycoactive.com/The ram clamp is the worst looking clamp I have seen. This one works good and dosent move. I put a little rubber under it from an old inner tube and it dosent budge.
RAM Chrome Normal Arm
Part Number: GRANA-C
Price: $40.00 Quantity: 1 Total: $40.00
Chrome 1 Inch Handlebar Clamp
Part Number: GCLMP1
Price: $15.00 Quantity: 1 Total: $15.00
RAM Mount Adapter with 2X6 base
Part Number: GRA2X6
Price: $15.00 Quantity: 1 Total: $15.00
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