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Looking for some pics of how you guys used the RAM mounts. What different positions and whatnot. They can be for anything from sat radio to GPS to mp3 players. I'm just looking for the pics of the mounts.
Been to the site plenty of times. Just looking for some real world pics since the positions and options are limitless. Still debating if I want to go handlebar or clutch mount. Medium or short length arm. So on and so forth.
Here is my Garmin 2610 mounted on the left side, Handlebar mount, medium arm, and Garmin adapter. I have the fairing mount mirrors, and I tried to get the clutch/brake mount but was always out of stock. May change later on, but the handlebar mount is not as bad as I thought. In my opinion the RAM system is the way to go, great vibration isolation and it has not failed once. Stays positioned, rock solid. The adjustment options are infinite, in every position is stable. I wouldn't suggest getting anything shorter or longer than the medium arm.
Not a Ram mount ( which I have one of Great mount ) But one I make
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[IMG][/IMG] Side View
[IMG][/IMG] View sitting on bike, able to see all gauges
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[IMG][/IMG] Philm's Bike
Philm's Bike with Roady XY in black
sorry didn't get any pictures of the ram mount on my bike, my sirius GTR crapped out on me to soon for that!
I made these while bored an alone at work
Gotta get the top mount for my Ram to put my GPS on my 4 wheeler for hunting
I also use the ram mounts, I've been thinking of mounting a Ram ball in the middle of the bat wing fairing between the speedo and tach, the little "V" area. This would keep the GPS at eye level and in the middle of the fairing....never been into the fairing before and don't know whats behind the area I'm thinking about.
Could this be done? Maybe a large washer behind the fairing? Seams like it should work....
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