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Thanks for everyone that responded...guess its all what you want...the poweroutlet on bad bagger is sweet but costly (129) a ram mount chromed is 98 bucks then you need to wire it up...got my 765t nuvi for under 200.00 special at best buy online just did'nt think I'd spend another 100 or so to hook it up......any more photos of what works for you Sg or Batwing guys/gals please send em I am still look'in....thanks
Honest Abe....I have that mount for my mp3 player....765t has mp3 so I could just buy tilt and set up on left side...got any photos of setup???????
I just uploaded a photo to my Album hopefully it will show what you want. I have a Tom Tom 720 nav and has MP3 also. I just went down to radio shack and picked up an MP3 cable that I plugged in the Aux. . Now I get Music and navigation through the stereo ... It is a killer setup.. It does vibrate a little at idle but once you go it is steady and smooth..I love it...
Last edited by Honest Abe; Apr 7, 2010 at 08:09 PM.
I have the Harley 2 pouch windshield bag. I mounted a ball by using double sided tape and a bolt to the bracket in between the 2 bags. Then I used the ram mount with the cradle for my Nuvi. Now it sits right in between the bags and I can still use the bags. I have a 6 inch windshield and it is about 2-3 inches below the windshield. I look right at the GPS and never take my eyes off the road. If you want a picture let me know I will try and get one. I used this mount and instead of clamping on my handlebars I layed the bracket down on the bracket to the windshield bags. http://cgi.ebay.com/Garmin-StreetPil...item35a7edf49f
I use the removable rig for my Garmin that has the pull ring to tighten it and teeth on the strap with a lift lever to release. About $9, it is amazingly steady; I can remove the unit and mount in a second and tuck the feedwire down.
I wouldn't have gotten it if I'd known I was gonna love having the Garmin on there so much: I'd have bought a permanent chrome mount.
Jagerbomb ....NOW THAT'S What I was trying to accomplish...can you show me more of your mount if possible????????That way you just glance at the GPS not take your eyes off the road.......VERY NICE
I use the suction base on the tachometer glass. Rode 200 miles, no problems. Make sure the glass is clean though. I'll probably still buy a RAM mount for security.
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