As touched on in post #13.
Goes without saying, "not for everyone" but works well. Also allows room for additional stuff.
Also looks better "in person" than in pics.
Probably not good if you're trying to keep the "sport look" and ride without your bags all the time.
Good luck.
I have a Zumo 550 with the enclosed mount and really like it mounted with a double ball mount on the front of the clutch clamp. I only have to barely nod my head (Fulmer Modus flip up helmet) with the 1.5 inch long tube mount for the 2 balls. I liked the longer 3 inch and 5 inch tubes which put the Zumo screen up into my central vision, but I now have a J&M CB mounted using the left mirror hole which is set right "behind" the GPS and it's lcd screen is just above the Zumo. If the Zumo is any higher, I can't see or get to the controls of the CB.I have been looking at the ram mounts for my GPS I have a small nuvi 200. Is the clutch resivor bracket the best spot or should I mount it in the center of the bars? Thanks for any help in advance!
I now have various pics here:I have a Zumo 550 with the enclosed mount and really like it mounted with a double ball mount on the front of the clutch clamp. I only have to barely nod my head (Fulmer Modus flip up helmet) with the 1.5 inch long tube mount for the 2 balls. I liked the longer 3 inch and 5 inch tubes which put the Zumo screen up into my central vision, but I now have a J&M CB mounted using the left mirror hole which is set right "behind" the GPS and it's lcd screen is just above the Zumo. If the Zumo is any higher, I can't see or get to the controls of the CB.I have been looking at the ram mounts for my GPS I have a small nuvi 200. Is the clutch resivor bracket the best spot or should I mount it in the center of the bars? Thanks for any help in advance!
The other ball on the clutch mount is to my RAM cup holder which is centered between the bars.
Best if using a magnetic tank bag and a swinging cup holder above the tank to apply some clear tank protection to save the paint. Don't ask how I know this fact from my personal experience.
Just my 1.5 cents and hope this helps,
Mike in Nawlins'
thanx much, I really love riding that bike and for the first time ever, I look forward to going long distancesI just checked out your pic's. That's one farkled out FeeeeeJ. NICE RIDE.
One dog is enough for me thow.
I am joining the ranks of the GPS enabled for my annual romps through the western US. I found this mount and am going to build it myself. 60pounds ($90US) is a little steep. Should be able to build it for less than $10 US. Will give the old man something to do in the shop this winter. Mine won't have the fancy Yamaha tuning fork etched in, but I bet I can find a Yamaha sticker to put there. Really is a simple design. Will work perfect for my setup.
GPS Mount
Alot of stuff there but where's the TV remote?I now have various pics here:
pics of my bike: https://www.flickr.com/photos/mholiver/
+1I still say "make your own bracket".
+1I still say "make your own bracket".
I made my own before I found the Migsel.
I wanted the gps to stay with the frame and not move with the bars.
Not a damn thing. The only time the position of the bar-mounted items changes seriously is in parking lot maneuvering, and you're not looking at the GOS then, are you?What's so bad about it moving?
Not a big deal, but by mounting on the frame I didn't have to worry about another set of wires flexing between the frame and tripleclamp. I originally had the Zumo mounted on the tripleclamp and the antenna mounted on the clutch m/c. I noticed a lot of vibration in the antenna at certain RPMs, even with the bar weights. Condensing everything into one unit eliminated wire harness length and flex, helped to insulate the unit from vibration a little (less resonating type vibration out on the handlebars and maybe a little less direct path for road shock-the shock from the forks now has to travel through the steering head bearigs and frame before it gets to the unit) and got it out of the way of the gauges and easily within reach. As a bonus, I can rest hand/forearm on my tank bag to make it easier to work the Zumo's buttons/screen more accurately.+1I still say "make your own bracket".
I made my own before I found the Migsel.
I wanted the gps to stay with the frame and not move with the bars.
Not to denigrate your efforts. In fact yours is the first I have seen to use a ram ball mount on a non-moving base. But why is non-moving such a goal?
What's so bad about it moving?
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