Stub deToe
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I have received solutions on resolving the electrical connections, but find that my iPod suffers from vibration problems when out running and crrying it in my jacket pocket, apparently this can be minimized by using an arm mount. The Apple discussion site indicates it is also subject to sub-freezing and hot temps as that also causes lock-ups. This speaks to the best solution on the GS, where access is paramount to keep interference with the driving-task at the absolute minimum, no different to the rationale for using GPS on the bars. All the replies have spoken to their iPods being in the tank bag. Now the RAM mount is fairly new--so that may be the reason for the silence--but I am interested in any experience regarding the following:
1. skipping due to vibration on the handlebar via a RAM--is it an issue?; and
2. obviously extreme cold is not an issue on the bike (most of the time) but heat may be, does it work okay if out in the hot sun or is it best to keep it out of direct sun like in the tank bag.
The problem as I see it in the bag, is that in the bag you cannot adjust it, and if it is in the map window, the hothouse effect will be worse that out in the open in a RAM.
Ideas, experiences, suggestions?
Bill
1. skipping due to vibration on the handlebar via a RAM--is it an issue?; and
2. obviously extreme cold is not an issue on the bike (most of the time) but heat may be, does it work okay if out in the hot sun or is it best to keep it out of direct sun like in the tank bag.
The problem as I see it in the bag, is that in the bag you cannot adjust it, and if it is in the map window, the hothouse effect will be worse that out in the open in a RAM.
Ideas, experiences, suggestions?
Bill
