If you have a Gen3:
Show me where you mounted your:
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- Voltmeter
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- How's your GPS mounted? Bars or between them (Had my Phone on my left bar, GPS between but for vibration reasons I think I'm going to switch that)
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Satnav mount: I've used two positions, between the bars and mounted on the left bar, either will work equally well on a Gen 2 or a Gen 3.
Between the bars:
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Rider's view Bracket
Advantages: Simple bracket (made from some sheet duraluminium), central.
Disadvantages: Accessing ignition key awkward, viewing with a tank-bag mounted requires a bit of a neck stretch, touching its screen also awkward.
This uses the two cover screws - I used slightly longer ones than the the originals to allow for the thickness of the aluminium sheet and washers (with washers under the sheet to prevent it from rubbing on the paintwork as well as above). The bracket was bent to an angle to make the satnav directly face me.
On left handlebar:
Rider's view Convoluted bracketry
Advantages: Although off centre, very easy to see, doesn't get in the way of anything nor does anything get in its way, easy to touch its screen.
Disadvantages: More complex bracket arrangement, needed a tabbed washer fabricating to prevent rotation about the fixing screw. And easy to touch its screen, all too inviting when one should be concentrating on the road.
This uses the screw thread in the gear-change switch on my Gen 3 AS (AE in the USA) - 10mm, 1.25mm pitch). I believe there is a similar threaded hole in the clutch lever mount on the
inferior standard clutch model. The actual bracketry is a couple of slightly modified Tomtom-supplied brackets which by pure chance gave a good position for my Tomtom, perfect viewing angle, gauges not hidden at all, doesn't interfere with the screen at any position of screen or handlebars. This also holds my
heated vest controller/voltmeter, visible below the Tomtom in the left-hand pic. I am sure you could purchase suitable brackets to use that threaded mounting hole.
Just to add I have had no vibration issues with either mount on any of four FJRs.