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Does anybody know of a mounting bracket that could be used for a handheld GPS or maybe an Ipod that would attach to the console under the nut that is just below the speedo? \\; I envision it to be a standoff with a bend to it that would position the unit at just the right angle. \\; It might block the view of the speedo but that's no big deal. \\; Appreciate your feedback!
I would think looking down at a handheld GPS on the console might be a little dangerous eventually. I been thinking about putting my Rhino on the bars.
Tom,
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Not sure what iPod you have, but I have US Made and Apple licensed iPod Shuffle mount. \\; Just finishing up my 3G Nano and \\; doing prototypes before we go to molds.
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Puts your iPod on left handlebar using replacing existing top screw. \\; \\;Your iPod is in your "thumb print" above the horn and Hi/Low beam switches. \\; That way you have both \\;hands on the bars to dodge knuckleheads on the road! \\; \\;Check it out at http://www.ride2ns.com
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The best mount for GPS, PCIII LCD, IPOD or what ever is here. \\; It is a handlebar mount that only takes 1/2" of space. \\; Kind of pricey but after much research is by far the best out there.
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 \\; http://www.techmounts.com/products/i...=64&\\;y=12
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