Okay, since Christmas I've had a Medion PNA100 PDA with integral GPS, and I got it with the intention of fitting it to the GS.
I bought it as it came with a 'bicycle' mount and showerproof cover.
Used it on the bicycle, and it used it's battery in about 2 hours.
I sort of mounted an ordinary fag socket at the right hand side of the battery, and fitted an inline fuse as close to the battery terminal as possible. I than fitted the bicycle carrier where I could see it, only to realise it popped off the cradle on full lock as it hits the tankbag, so I moved it inwards, but found that the angle on the bars made it impossible to see whilst riding, and hard enough when stationary.
I eventually decided to speak to RAM-Man at the GPS warehouse, who gave me some good advice, which I ignored, and decided to just buy an Aquabox2 rather than trying to meet up with Blowzorn.
Anyway, with an R1200GS adapter (RAP-319), a handlebar mount complete with diamond base (RAM-B-149Z) and the aquabox2 (RAM-HOL-AQ2) I was able to fit the PDA to the bike as per the photo.
The Medion is a tight fit with the waterproof membrane in place, and only fits in the back of the box. The box has little thin sections to allow for cable routing, but my PDA is such a tight fit that I had to measure the location and drill through the bottom of the aquabox.
Okay, I know it's no longer waterproof, but it is in close behind the screen, and I think if it gets submerged by dropping it during a water crossing, the £200 PDA will be the last thing I'm worrying about
With the power lead in place, I can open the aquabox, and it won't fall out
Thanks very much Steve! Pleasure doing business with you
I bought it as it came with a 'bicycle' mount and showerproof cover.
Used it on the bicycle, and it used it's battery in about 2 hours.
I sort of mounted an ordinary fag socket at the right hand side of the battery, and fitted an inline fuse as close to the battery terminal as possible. I than fitted the bicycle carrier where I could see it, only to realise it popped off the cradle on full lock as it hits the tankbag, so I moved it inwards, but found that the angle on the bars made it impossible to see whilst riding, and hard enough when stationary.
I eventually decided to speak to RAM-Man at the GPS warehouse, who gave me some good advice, which I ignored, and decided to just buy an Aquabox2 rather than trying to meet up with Blowzorn.
Anyway, with an R1200GS adapter (RAP-319), a handlebar mount complete with diamond base (RAM-B-149Z) and the aquabox2 (RAM-HOL-AQ2) I was able to fit the PDA to the bike as per the photo.
The Medion is a tight fit with the waterproof membrane in place, and only fits in the back of the box. The box has little thin sections to allow for cable routing, but my PDA is such a tight fit that I had to measure the location and drill through the bottom of the aquabox.
Okay, I know it's no longer waterproof, but it is in close behind the screen, and I think if it gets submerged by dropping it during a water crossing, the £200 PDA will be the last thing I'm worrying about
With the power lead in place, I can open the aquabox, and it won't fall out
Thanks very much Steve! Pleasure doing business with you


