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Save your money and buy the HDPDPLUS, I started with the handle bar mount for the ipod everything about it was a pain changing song and removing when stopped so no one steals it.
The Hdpdplus is the best way to go,everything is controlled with the factory hand controls and it stows away in your saddlebag and it stays charged.
The problem with the HD set up is the cost. I would love to have it but can't bring myself to spend that kind of money.
The set i'm talking about is the set made by on the move technology atleast half the cost of the HD version and easier to install. I bought it from easternperformance for $250.00
I'm curious for the one who has this mount already... it looks thin, like it could be easily bent, do you see that being a potential problem? Here's another option for mounting iPhone & iPod. Also made in the USA. http://www.leadermotorcycle.com/motorcycle-ipod-mounts/
I'm curious for the one who has this mount already... it looks thin, like it could be easily bent, do you see that being a potential problem? Here's another option for mounting iPhone & iPod. Also made in the USA. http://www.leadermotorcycle.com/motorcycle-ipod-mounts/
No offense but a 100 bucks for a mount is way too much money for a mount, especially for an iPod nano that only cost me 30 bucks more than your mount. To each their own but 40 bucks is more my speed. I will comment on the quality in a few days when the mount gets here.
Also, am I missing something, I don't see an iPod nano specific mount on your site.
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