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What generation Nano?
There are some nice kits for some of the older Nano's...allow you to hook the ipod up in trunk and have a remote on the handlebars somewhere and run it out of the weather....as for the newest one...I don't know. I have one also and haven't hook it it up yet. Guess you could put in a fairing pouch and run the aux wire down....or a small leather pouch on the tank console...just thinking.
The Otter box on the handlebar would look out of place to me....
why mount it? why not just put it in on of the windshield bag / pocket?
I was just recently relieved of mine that I kept in my right-hand glove box. I suggest mounting it in plain view so you're not tempted to grab a quick bite with it not in your pocket. JMO
I use this for my Shuffle, might work for a Nano. Parts can now be purchased for $6, and everything is right there in front of you. 3000 miles and it has never moved.
I just drop in one of the three pockets I have mounted on the windshield. It's quick and hassle free and use my forks to mount my GPS, Cup Buddy, and XM.
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