Mounting a GPS on the gs500F is much easier than I thought it would be. The fairing braces are a perfect spot to attach RAM mounting hardware. I haven't wired this up yet, for now I'll just use the internal battery, but eventually I'm going to hook up a cigarette lighter socket under the fairing so I can plug this in. But I want to use that for charging my phone in my tank bag, so I might just hardwire this up.
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RAM mounts are hard to beat.
The one thing I've learned about having a GPS on the bike is this: Look occasionally, but don't touch while in motion.
look only when absolutely necessary, listen for directions instead :thumb:
can you reach it without wrecking?
I have the same set up, and you just have to lean forward to touch it.
crap, I think I like it there better than where I have it now (on the bars) .. but the Ram mount I am using makes it hard to get the cable on and off. It might be even harder further forward.
What I usually do is when I'm putting the GPS in to the mount I hook the cable up then clip it in and when I'm taking it out I unclip it then unplug it.
If you have an F, IMHO the perfect GPS mounting spot is the unused mirror hole on the clutch lever mount.
RAM-B-349U
http://www.expressmounts.com/ram-mount-m10-x-1.25-pitch-male-thread-on-1-inch-ball.html
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I just finished installing a Stebel Nautilus horn and while I was running the wires for it, I ran an extra 14 gauge wire for accessories, starting with the GPS.