Looking for the best way to mount a GPS on my 2012 ST 1300. Buying a Garmin Zumo XT2 which I will also use on my Husqvarna FE501.
Define best, please. Easiest to make? Easiest to buy? Cheapest? Most bulletproof? Mounted in line of sight? Mounted well below line of sight? Easiest to adjust? Here are a few ways, take your pick.Looking for the best way to mount a GPS on my 2012 ST 1300. Buying a Garmin Zumo XT2 which I will also use on my Husqvarna FE501.
What is that mini ram ball like mount attached to a bar under the top brake master cylinder bolt? It's shaped like a miniature teething thing for infants.
That's probably a good idea as the bars are so large it would be tough to get a traditional mount onto them.I use a Garmin car GPS with a suction-cup mount at the bottom-center of the windshield.
Thanks, those ideas are helpful, I was hopeful that others had come up with solutions and I stay away from cheapest and easiest. It is important to me to have a stable and durable mount that doesn't impede the line of sight for gauges & speedo.Define best, please. Easiest to make? Easiest to buy? Cheapest? Most bulletproof? Mounted in line of sight? Mounted well below line of sight? Easiest to adjust? Here are a few ways, take your pick.
Ram ball bolted to the clutch or brake master cylinder mount (these were once sold by RAM - not sure if they are available any more). Or a ram ball mounted on the reservoir cover. The covers were once sold with the ball...or drill and mount one yourself.
Someone once marketed an aluminum bar bent to match the curve of the top of the dash (just above the gages). There were three RAM balls mounted on this bar. That company is long gone, but more recently someone made a 3D printed version of this. Motorcyclelarry (another company that is long gone) made an aluminum cover to replace the center plastic cover between the handlebars. This machined aluminum cover had a powerlet and hole for a RAM ball. I made one with a benchtop milling machine and belt sander.
Edit: Thank you @Williamson and @klaproth, my description above of that aluminum bar w/ 3 RAM balls on it is the Migsel bar.
Thanks, those ideas are helpful, I was hopeful that others had come up with solutions and I stay away from cheapest and easiest. It is important to me to have a stable and durable mount that doesn't impede the line of sight for gauges & speedo.