Mounting a GPS

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  1. SteveMac

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    I tend to do lots of miles on my bikes, on all my previous bikes in recent years I've mounted a Garmin, whilst I await the delivery of my new steed, I've been pondering mounting sites.

    Has anyone fitted a Garmin, can't be the first.

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    I'm using the 550 too, would be keen to see a pic. cheers.
     
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    Will sort tomorrow for you
     
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    This is how I mount my Garmin Zumo 550 I can power it two ways either semi hard wired or using an Optimate power lead

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    This is the semi hard wired option
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    Both power leads
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    The 'prettier' solution! ;)

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    Cheers lads, thanks for taking the time to post, really handy.

    Your right Sinewave yours is more elegant, but I'm way too tight to buy a new GPS to replace my trusty old Garmin 550. :)

    I was planning on going for my usual power setup and pinch a feed of the back lights. should be ok, only ever had dramas with BMW and their CANBUS systems.
     
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    Mine was low down like yours sinewave but found I was having to look down to far which made me nervous when taking my eyes off the road! And it also fits with a full tank bag.
     
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    Previously I've always mounted mine on the left hand grip. might try that area again but central could be good too.
     
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    Yes, I did need to make a few adjustments with a full Tank bag and despite how this side on Pic looks, I can see the full screen area when in a standard riding position with no craning of the neck required.

    More importantly I can also see the full dash including warning lights! ;)

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    Some interesting Mods Sinwave, obviously using your Blade for more than just a Sunday Blat!

    The luggage bars look handy, who supplies those, Vario? , and the tank bag too?

    Cheers
     
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    Likewise that why I positioned mine where it is so you can see all the warning lights and not have to take you eyes off the road to much!
     
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    Garmin Montana 650T

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    Luggage Rack is by Renntec

    Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade Motorbike Accessories From Renntec

    Tank Bag is by Givi which used the tank lock system which clipe on and off in 5 seconds flat and doesn't touch any paint work.

    GIVI XS307 Tanklock Bag - Givi Top Boxes | Givi Side Cases | Givi Fitting Kits | Monokey Box | Monolock Case
     

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