RAM 'tweak a mount'

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I am asked, if there's any tips or tweaks I can offer when using RAM mounts on a bike, so here's a few for starter's.

This may be useful. Using the RAM-B-201 arm, remove the bolt and add the RAM-B-273 ball with a threaded post to provide a second mount ball for an additional device.

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For mounting more than one device on the same arm, try a RAM-B-111B. The 6" x 2" plate is pre-drilled with various hole patterns and can be used to attach one or more devices/cradles to share a single RAM mount.

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A flexible arm U-bolt can be put together quickly using a RAM-B-241, RAM-PF-585-x (x = length, 6", 9", 12"), RAM-B-218-1, RAM-B-201 and diamond base RAM-B-238 and then the RAM cradle.

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Similarly, this second version uses the same parts, but the diamond base is replaced with a RAM-B-202 base or for a camera mount base, RAM-B-202A.

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Another 'trick' is to use a RAM-B-200-1 single socket arm, which screws on to the flex arm thread (and is an alternative for using the RAM-B-218-1 and RAM-B-201) as it then attaches onto a RAM-B-238 plus cradle, or a RAM-B-202 or RAM-B-202A .

I hope this is useful and we add more hints and tips to the thread later.

RAM-man
 
R12GS/2610.

Steve, I would like to Ram Mount my 2610 to the left (N/S) of the oval brace around the top of the instruments, any suggestions which Ram parts I would need, Thanks.
 

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Glad your smiling at me !!

I had a closer look at 1200GS last week so it still fresh in my mind. This was tackled in a earlier thread (January time ??) in I suggested using the RAM-B-149 or RAM-B-149Z plus wrap of a rubber around the oval shaped rail and some pics were posted back on the thread. The add a RAM-HOL-GA9 or others cradle the mount.

Try this thread and trawl the pages.. http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=34896

RAM-man
 


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