Phil here chiming in . . . I'd like to show you what Shane came up with for my N-LINE Dash configuration. (Sorry about the windshield goo - went thru many fields of male goats on my way home from Iowa!)
This is the dash with 2 GPS's mounted, offset from the center by a couple inches in order to allow for XM puck. The sides still have enough room for a TPMS, and a V1. Note the strategically placed thermometer. The red button is the power. I concurred with Shane , with his idea of having the dash wired directly to the battery. Nice work Shane! So the bike is off, hit the red button and boom let there be power.
This is just another angle view of the Ram Mounts
Picture of the connections. waiting for a loom to clean the visuals
The million dollar question is, Does it vibrate to the point where you want to say &*$% it! :banghead: Buy 2 new black inner panels since you drilled the snot out of them to fit the aux light wires, and sell all the GPS units? NO, the vibration is minimal, on a semi smooth highway, the machine info is visible at faster than light speeds. (I don't look at them, they talk to me - even in my dreams)
Shane meticulously coiled the wires and zip tied them under the dash.
With the screen all the way down, I have roughly a .25" between the GPS's and the Cee Baileys flip windshield. On the corners of the GPS's the .25" is reduced to 4-5mm of clearance. Would it hit in an extreme wind gust? Probably. However, the ram mounts allow you to adjust the GPS even lower so you could get away with the windshield in the completely downward position. I have no trouble with checking speed, whoa! What a performance award!!! :fans:
This is the windshield in the most upright setting.
And there you have it folks - Cedar Rapids style!
P.S. Thank you Shane! :rockwoot: