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All good mounts, but another option is get a 10 foot patch cored, 3.5mm male on both ends, get the Ipod IJet remote setup, put the ipod in the case with power and Velcro the remote to dash, Ipos safe and out of the elements and control the Ipod with the remote
Lots of good one out there for sure! Mine you can run the power to also, plus the patch cord, it's called \\;the Vertabrae CR all my 3rd gen's are this way now  \\;click link under my sig for a few pictures
I just took some 3M velco and bought a shuffle. The shuffle holds more than enough music for a ride or even a trip. Went to radio shack and bought a 12" rca and mounted it just under the guages. Job complete and it looks clean.
I took an old scope ring, piece of aluminum \\;machined it down and fit the scope ring around by bars and attached the piece of metal to the outside. Even machined the aluminum to have a groove to hold the 3/4" wide belt clip on the back of the iPod. or even my cell phone belt clip. put it on the left side so i \\;can \\;pics songs w/o taking my hand off the \\;trottle. \\;Here are some pics. Rides safe.
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