Which mount is this?

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I'm in the market for a GPS or similar and already have a mount fitted to the bike. Before I buy something that is going to be a bugger to fit I'd like to know which GPS would fit the mounting and power sockets I already have fitted.

Ideally, I'll probably go for just a straight GPS (waterproof and I can use it for walking) but could be tempted by something else. This looks like a Garmin mount to me. If I used a straight GPS would this power sockets fit? There are two - a slidy on one and a plug connector.

I'm not sure about Garmin stuff generally. The Nuvi 250 I have for the car is rubbish compared with the TomTom my ex has now. A straight GPS might be a different matter, of course.

The mounting looks like a standard RAM mount but the mounting plate doesn't look that robust to me as there is no holding in device.

Any thoughts appreciated.

Rick
 

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It's .....

a mount for the Garmin 26/27/28 serious of GPS's.....:D The holding device is top bar which presses down then can be screw locked.
 
I'm in the market for a GPS or similar and already have a mount fitted to the bike. Before I buy something that is going to be a bugger to fit I'd like to know which GPS would fit the mounting and power sockets I already have fitted.

Ideally, I'll probably go for just a straight GPS (waterproof and I can use it for walking) but could be tempted by something else. This looks like a Garmin mount to me. If I used a straight GPS would this power sockets fit? There are two - a slidy on one and a plug connector.

I'm not sure about Garmin stuff generally. The Nuvi 250 I have for the car is rubbish compared with the TomTom my ex has now. A straight GPS might be a different matter, of course.

The mounting looks like a standard RAM mount but the mounting plate doesn't look that robust to me as there is no holding in device.

Any thoughts appreciated.

Rick

It looks like a garmin street pilot 26xx/27xx/28xx mount.
when you sit the GPS unit in the mount you push down the top of the mount and lock it in with a little star screwdriver supplied by garmin.
it acts as a security lock and stops the unit falling.
slide connector is 12v power.
plug connecter is for the audio/speaker.
look at this ebay listing it will help you get the idea.-
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/GARMIN-Street...3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=66:2|65:1|39:1|240:1318
 
Thanks chaps.

Still think I might just go for a street outdoor GPS with turn by turn. By the looks of it I can just replace the head unit of the RAM mount.

Cheers
 
Thanks chaps.

Still think I might just go for a street outdoor GPS with turn by turn. By the looks of it I can just replace the head unit of the RAM mount.

Cheers

YOU CAN :thumb
garmin zumo has the mount and power cable in the box.
 
It depends on which gps unit you decide upon new, secondhand, older model-not current or discontinued, etc, etc ?.

On a 12GS then RAM u-bolt mount is OK, so the RAM-B-231Z or as a short arm mount kit RAM-B-149ZA has the shim included in the kit so you can fit on LHS of clocks.

As to cradles, Touratech or RAM use diamond base (RAM-B-238) so a two hole fix pattern, whereas Garmin cradles and TT Rider V2 has four hole AMPS so RAM-B-347 is better to use than RAM-B-202 round base, which shall appear in zumo later. Zumo and Rider V2 shall get you a mount in the box.
 
Bare in mind that experience talks and theory thinks:comfort
I referred to one of my problems in the link above.Torx-screw garmin cradle is nothing on dirt. What it only does is crack the unit's backcase.
(Yesterday I experienced another trouble with hardwire.)
 


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