Valueman
Well-known member
For long trips I love having satellite radio on my motorcycles. However, it is not something I use with everyday riding. When I searched the web for mounts I could use on a motorcycle I found several that looked great. But it just struck me that for no more than I use it, I could probably come up with something on my own that would work.
So, I went to Home Depot and started looking around. I came home with two metal brackets (part A23Z, sku 44315 75330) used to join wood for decks. They were $0.87 each.
I oriented them as shown, and then drilled holes to match the mounting plate that came with the radio.
I drilled two more holes to accommodate a standard RAM ball, attached the radio mounting plate to the brackets, and snapped the radio into place. The antenna rests on top with the antenna wire secured within the “U” of the bracket using cable ties.
A little paint and I was done. I was after function rather than form, so I did not spend a lot of time making it look pretty, but that could be easily done if one were inclined. It works, and last weekend at Deals Gap several people asked me about where I got it. It is with their prodding that I am posting this.
The photos are with my Starmate mounted. I used the same bracket to hold the Roady2 that I used to have. Maybe this $3 solution will work for you.
VM
So, I went to Home Depot and started looking around. I came home with two metal brackets (part A23Z, sku 44315 75330) used to join wood for decks. They were $0.87 each.
I oriented them as shown, and then drilled holes to match the mounting plate that came with the radio.
I drilled two more holes to accommodate a standard RAM ball, attached the radio mounting plate to the brackets, and snapped the radio into place. The antenna rests on top with the antenna wire secured within the “U” of the bracket using cable ties.
A little paint and I was done. I was after function rather than form, so I did not spend a lot of time making it look pretty, but that could be easily done if one were inclined. It works, and last weekend at Deals Gap several people asked me about where I got it. It is with their prodding that I am posting this.
The photos are with my Starmate mounted. I used the same bracket to hold the Roady2 that I used to have. Maybe this $3 solution will work for you.
VM