RAM twist-n-tilt mount base

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Just been sent a new 'toy' to play with and prepare instructions for .

Its a twist-n-tilt mount base which can turn 360 degrees rotational plus forward and backwards, 90 degrees.

Intended for use in the redundant threaded mirror stem hole on clutch/brake assemblies, the cap socket screws are grade 5 steel, self coated, black oxide and foresee them ending up in the handlebar yoke clamp (not sure yet if thats a good idea or not).

Included in the kits are 4 cap socket screws so suit Jap and BMW bikes,
¼”-20
M6-1.0
M8-1.25
M10-1.25


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Well done Bronco Billy .. as the first post reply .. you can be my product tester :thumb on proviso that ..

I still have some work to do with it this week including a steel grade test before saying OK for yoke clamp.

pm me at some point this week with name postal address and post code.
 
Would be a Pleasure me old fruit ........ PM with details is being sent
 
That looks like the ideal tool for mounting my camera.:)

Must keep an eye on this thread ;)
 
Er ...

... I haven't actually noticed any 'Redundant' threaded holes on my bike; I'll go and look again :rolleyes:
 
Intended for use in the redundant threaded mirror stem hole on clutch/brake assemblies, the cap socket screws are grade 5 steel, self coated, black oxide and foresee them ending up in the handlebar yoke clamp (not sure yet if thats a good idea or not).

Decided, its not for use on the handlebar yoke clamp, so do not remove a steel cap socket screw and replace with it. The following note has been added to the instructions.

** Important Safety Note **
It is not suggested, or recommended, that users remove any existing stainless steel cap socket screw parts and replace it with the RAM Twist and Tilt mount base. An example is the handlebar yoke clamp bracket or any other vital attachment which holds essential structural components together.
 
Not wishing to piss on any bonfires whatsoever, but I can't even get a 3 inch arm to stay upright with a Rino 520 in its cradle offroad.....I suspect these may be great for road riders but how strong and rigid do you think they'll be for those of us who like a bit of rough, Steve? :)
 
Got the new Ram twisty turny bit from Ram Man today. Report to follow chaps.... :thumb
 
Dear RAM-man .. I can't even get a 3 inch arm to stay upright, what am I doing wrong ?

Bill, apologise for the edited pun, but let me know more by pm or email. The balls are conjoined by an arm which when tightend squeeze on the ball which in creates vice like grip.
 
Bill, apologise for the edited pun, but let me know more by pm or email. The balls are conjoined by an arm which when tightend squeeze on the ball which in creates vice like grip.

Not wishing at all to follow your example here Steve :augie but I've screwed me three inch shaft up to my balls as tight as I can, to the point in fact that they've become squished by the 'vice like grip', but under off road conditions, the arm drops under the weight of the Rino (and other bits and bobs, including a Quest in a Ram mount on a Migsel type ball arrangement.

Don't get me wrong...I've tried lots of alternatives and the RAM system is still the best by a considerable margin, but I'd like to be able to mount my shaft on my balls more rigidly :)
 
Had a look at the new Tilt and swivel mount today from Ram Man. The bad news is that it will not fit in place of the mirror on my 1150 but am sure it would on loads of other bikes may be the 1200 ... :nenau Found a place to mount it though. Just take out the fixings for the handguards and place a longer bolt through the Ram Mount .....
 

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Ramy first thought it would be possible to use the mount in place of the handlebar clamp bolts but probably due to loads of H&S shit the instructions say not to do it. I however had a cunning plan ......
 

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That bolt is BMWubblyou part No. 32717652161 and is supllied in place of the normal clamp bolts if you have fog lights fitted. Its threaded in the top in order to mount the switch ..... I decided to use it with an appropriate bolt through the Ram Mount ....
 

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