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Good question. I also, would like to keep my garage door opener in a windshield pouch, but they do not make a bag for the SG that I can find. I usually keep the EZ pass in my coat pocket and pull it out when I go through the station.
I have mine mounted on the underside of the front fairing - out of sight - so no one steals it. It works perfect and is detected by the toll booth with no issues!!!!!!!
I live on the MA/NH border so I got my EZpass from NH. They are slightly different from MA, NY, NJ and others. Anyway I mounted mine inside the fairing right under the eagle (see pic). Works every time, every where EZ pass is recognized, no problem.
I tried it inside the lid of my saddlebag, but it would not work from there.
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