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Hi everyone. I have the sirius starmate and would like to find a mount for the handlebar. I saw one on a post a week or 2 ago but can't seem to find it now. I think the one I saw was from a guy from Canada. Any help or ideas would be appreciated.
Check out pages 1198 and 1199 of the Drag Specialties catalog; they have a ton of chrome and non-chrome handebar mounts for satellite radios. Don't know if their paper catalog is available on line or not.
Also, check out the HD XM radio just introduced: part no. 76390-05; you don't need the radio, but the mounting bracket and hardware may be available for seperate sale; the Service parts table lists part nos. 76422-05 for the bracket for all touring bikes except the RG, and for the RG the part no. is 76492-05.
The Ram mounts are you best bet. There are so many configurations you can choose is can be confusing but take your time and look thru them all. You'll find what you need there.
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