GPS mounting solved

red1

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Easier than I thought it would be.

1 sq RAM ball mount, piece of scrap steel plate and a dremel.

Cut and drilled the steel plate to same size as RAM mount. Drilled headlight/instrument cover and bolted together. Steel plate gives some extra strength to plastic cover.

And Fanny's your auntie!

Dead centre, just below eye line and even managed to hide the 2 miles of Garmin cable inside the cover also. Result.
 

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Looks identical to how I mounted mine 2 years ago! :clap Nice job.:thumb2
 
My only concern is clearance between the mount and screen. There is a small amount but not sure what will happen when it starts flapping about!
 
Tobinators are your friend! :clap They lift the screen up and back an inch or two. Plus, no more buffeting. :thumb2

If it wobbles too much stick a thicker metal plate underneath it.
 
Tobinators don't come within my budget, and I don't have a big problem with the standard screen. A couple of small brackets to raise it an inch and push it forward an inch should be fine.
 
Nice Job Red1 :thumb2

Did you wire it directly to the battery or use the Garmin lead via a hella adapter in the accessory socket???

I have mine on a 7/8" handlebar bracket thingy on the LHS but it was getting wet from road spray.

I'm looking for an alternative mounting/power soloution myself for my Nuvi 250. Those waterproof sat nav covers do the job but then the screen is very hard to see :confused::confused:
 
For the moment it's just plugged into an aux socket near the clocks.
 


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