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Started by loki7714, December 12, 2008, 11:15:52 PM

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loki7714

Anyone got any ideas for mounting my tomtom gps system on my gs? Read the wiki idea and it was resourceful but i didnt really like it.
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cascade

I just sucktioned mine to the wind screen w/ the wind shield sucktion thing that came w/ my tomtom

gearman

I used the suction cup mount that came with my Mio on top of the SV tank. I tethered it to my tankbag, but I'm usng a larger tankbag now, so I'm going with some kind of Ram mount.
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loki7714

Cool ideas but i dont have a windscreen and dont trust suction alone for my expensive gps equipment lol cause ive had it come off in the car with no rushing winds  :cry:
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Pigeonroost

I prefer for my GPS screen to be slightly to my left; but if you are not so picky about that, you can get a Ram Ball with 3/8" threaded stud.  Remove the brake master cylinder reservoir and drill/tap it to receive that stud, using Loctite RED to further secrure it.  That way you can grind the excess stud off flush with inner surface of the cover -- or, if room, even reinforce it with a shallow nut.  I use this same technique on my GldWing with a Zumo 550 and have even used thae same with a big ole Garmin 2730 StreetPilot which is pretty heavy.  I have seen reservoir lids pre-fitted with Ram balls, but none for theis bike that I am aware of.  You can also get a handlebard grip mount with a Ram Ball from Garmin or probably Ram -- but our bars are fairly small in diameter.

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iluvmysuzuki

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Quote from: loki7714 on December 13, 2008, 08:55:58 AM
Cool ideas but i dont have a windscreen and dont trust suction alone for my expensive gps equipment lol cause ive had it come off in the car with no rushing winds  :cry:

try www.gpscity.com and search under motorcycle mounts. i prefer the mounts made by RAM. theyre high quality and not too expensive, hold up well against vibration from rushinnnngggg windddssss, and they have PLENTY of mounts to choose from. heres the one i have for my iphone.
its mounted on my handlebars in i guess whatcha call a mirror mounting hole thingy if i had the mirrors there and not on the nose i guess???
anyways...  this costed me about $25 plus $8 in shipping.... and i love it. i get all my mounts from these ppl. for my atvs, cars, and my bike.






heres an example of the tom tom one... but theres is PLENTY to pick from like i said.  this one is for a go model, i dunno what model you have but the thing i like about gpscity is if you dont like the 3" arm, you can ask them if they can switch it for whatever size you want and they try to work with you. =]
theyre great ppl. really good customer service.
no questions asked returns within 30 days
http://www.gpscity.com/item-ram-mount-tomtom-go-300-700-zinc-u-bolt-mount/ramb149zto1.htm

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edit: i accidently hit enter and messed up my post. sry lol its fixed now =]




2006 Suzuki GS500F

loki7714

Thanks a lot i'll check it out  :)
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Tang

those suction cups suck onto tanks liek their life depended on it its really relaly really hard to drag it off   :cheers:
1997 GS500E

loki7714

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Bluehaze

Here is how i did mine. Dont spend too much money on this.



and another angle.

2008 GS500F Modification: Fenderectomy. Additional LED Brake Lights. Blue Underlighting Kit. Grills on the Fairing. K&N Drop in Filter. Laser Deeptone 2-1 Exhaust. DynoJet Kit. Rear Kellerman Turn Signal. 14T sprocket. Carbon Fiber Race pegs. SM2 handlebar. 06 R6 Rear Suspension.

loki7714

Lmao great idea!!! You ever had it slide off or anything?
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Bluehaze

nope.. its doesnt get joggled around by vibration. and its out of your way. and you can hear when the lady speaks if you want to.. works great.
2008 GS500F Modification: Fenderectomy. Additional LED Brake Lights. Blue Underlighting Kit. Grills on the Fairing. K&N Drop in Filter. Laser Deeptone 2-1 Exhaust. DynoJet Kit. Rear Kellerman Turn Signal. 14T sprocket. Carbon Fiber Race pegs. SM2 handlebar. 06 R6 Rear Suspension.

loki7714

sweet thanks thats def what im gonna do
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Bluehaze

ok so if you are going to use tom tom.. your next question will be where to mount a cigarette lighter so you dont run out of juice.  grab one from radio shack they are pretty cheap. grab one with fuse already connected to the positive wire.  Anyways it is very easy to set up. I have mine just connected to the battery. it only really "turn on" if you plug something into it.  So i am not worried about trying to find the wire that is connected to the switch that turns on the bike.  When i stop. i have to unplug the tom tom anyway as i dont trust it to stay on my bike just left out.  But there could always be a time when some creep will actually use your lighter to fire up his smoke..when your bike is parked at a garage while you are at work.  if he has the other part of it.. :) ... i think i will take that chance.

Anyway.. my thoughts in this area of placement.. 
pros: no worries on water does not get in. Easy access. Look clean. 

cons: the vibration sometimes causes my cord do move up some and not make a connection. i just have to put my hands down on it .. when riding for about an hour. this can happen once or twice or thrice. i dont remember. i learned to just press on it now and then just in case.  2. an addict smoke may actually use it.

i may make the hole bigger and put rubber around the hole to aborb the vibration. but right now..

Here are picture of where i put my DC 12volt. 



and another view.



oh and pay no attention to that small switch below the lighter...   its just for THIS>>>>>>>>>>>>













and

2008 GS500F Modification: Fenderectomy. Additional LED Brake Lights. Blue Underlighting Kit. Grills on the Fairing. K&N Drop in Filter. Laser Deeptone 2-1 Exhaust. DynoJet Kit. Rear Kellerman Turn Signal. 14T sprocket. Carbon Fiber Race pegs. SM2 handlebar. 06 R6 Rear Suspension.

loki7714

That's freaking sweet dude!!!
You do that yourself? Stupid Louisiana alls we can have is white leds :cry:
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loki7714

Oh and anywhere I can mount mine on E where there's no danger of water damage?
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Tang

Quote from: loki7714 on December 17, 2008, 05:33:08 PM
That's freaking sweet dude!!!
You do that yourself? Stupid Louisiana alls we can have is white leds :cry:

i think thats every state in the US

u can't have yellow blue red or orange i think
1997 GS500E

loki7714

Actually you'd be surprised how many states don't even have specific laws regarding underlights... And then some have close to 3 pages worth of laws :cookoo:
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dohabee

Quote from: loki7714 on December 17, 2008, 05:35:03 PM
Oh and anywhere I can mount mine on E where there's no danger of water damage?

I found one at walmart that is water proof and has a spring loaded cover that closes when nothing is plugged in.

here are some pics of where I mounted it.







loki7714

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