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I saw this in another forum, but was told it was from this forum.
I am looking for who made this because I have the same GPS and would like to copy the way he made this mount. Any help would be appreciated.
Welcome over from the "OTHER" Forum....Try to do a search and you will find alot of ideas! Good luck looking for your mount..And again welcome to "THE" HDForum....
Wonderful reply! I thought I was the only person that felt that way about the "other" forum. Aren't you going to make him go and introduce himself and then demean him for not doing so...LOL! Love your puppies!
Last edited by txrancher47; Nov 28, 2009 at 05:21 PM.
saw a simialr one guy put it in the center pocket, cut the bottom lip of the bag and sewwed in a piece of clear plastic just tucked the top behind the gps when in use closed the back and u couldnt tell it was there.
I had already searched for hours on this forum before I posted, I probably should have stated that.
I used to frequent this forum a while back, but after I upgraded to a new computer, I had lost my forum name and password, so I just lurked around reading, never posting.
I would say that the rider installed a RAM ball ( 1") in between the guages on the dash, and has a RAM arm and a RAM ball mounted to the stock GPS mount ( looks like a NUVI) mount... I did the same with my ZUMO but it shook too much, went to the fuel cover mount.
I would say that the rider installed a RAM ball ( 1") in between the guages on the dash, and has a RAM arm and a RAM ball mounted to the stock GPS mount ( looks like a NUVI) mount... I did the same with my ZUMO but it shook too much, went to the fuel cover mount.
It appears to me to be the stock Navigon mounting clip. A muddafukka to release the GPS unit from. At least it isn't falling out though!
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