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I am looking for the part number and pic of the 2012 CVO dash pad which will work with the Roadtech 665.
Was wondering what the pad looks like where it is notched for the GPS mount.
Thinking it will work with my Zumo 550 HD fairing mount.
If I have to, I will check it out at the stealer this weekend. Hoping I can see it here.
Nope will not work with your mount completely different. Here are a couple of links to others who have done it.
I first looked at doing it back in January of 2010 finally did it after the part number showed up here.
Nope will not work with your mount completely different. Here are a couple of links to others who have done it.
I first looked at doing it back in January of 2010 finally did it after the part number showed up here.
Thanks for the link, I found out by reading the post that the Zumo 550 will work with the 660/665 mount. The cradle from all three GPS have the same 4 bolt pattern.
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