Sat Nav Mounting

Anything to do with the 1200 GranPasso series
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Gedge
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Sat Nav Mounting

Post by Gedge »

Has anyone found a secure/sensible way of mounting Sat Nav on their Granpasso?

I have a TomTom rider with a touratech lockable mount and am struggling to find a way of mounting it on the bike...any ideas/soltuions etc gratefully received//..... :D
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toggy
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Post by toggy »

won't the sat nav mount just clamp on to the bars?
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Post by Gedge »

toggy wrote:won't the sat nav mount just clamp on to the bars?
Should have updated..

I got a lovely billet bar clamp from the Touring Biker Co at Romsey...fitted the fat bars perfectly and leaves the speedo etc clear...The company are Highly recommended for the great /prompt service if anyone is looking for any touring kit ( luggage/maps/satnav etc )
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Post by toggy »

Nice. Post a piccy and a web address:)
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Post by Gedge »

http://www.touringbiker.com/

sorry no photo at the minute ( and as the satnav filled with water and has been sent back to TomTom for a repair, I cant post one for some time.
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Post by Gedge »

I lied :lol:

Just found this...doesn't show much and doesn't show how clear the instruments are but hey ho its all I got

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nahnah27
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Sat Nav Mounting

Post by nahnah27 »

I have fitted a Zumo 550 to my Granpasso. The handlebars are too thick for the Zumo clamp but it fits easily to the Morini crossbar (part X2241030). As the crossbar is quite long, the unit can be fitted so that it does not obscure the Granpasso speedo unit. The Zumo is wired in using the 12V aux power socket (part X2143011) but it could just as easily be wired to the power socket behind the battery. :D

http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/Va ... directlink
Red S
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RAM GPS etc. mounts

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I've put a Garmin 2610 on my Granpasso. RAM do a stainless steel U-bolt mount which attaches to the handlebars pretty much wherever you want. It cost me £13.69 from http://www.gpsw.co.uk/ I already had the rest of the mounting bits from a previous bike. The RAM stuff is very flexible and you only buy the bits you need, rather than 'kits'.
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Post by morini_tom »

I use a RAM mount on my corsaro too. The one I use is the master cylinder clamp mount which bolts on in place of the clutch lever/master cylinder clamp. Absolutely pefect for the job.

http://www.gpsw.co.uk/details/prod2168.html
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Post by nahnah27 »

The Garmin Zumo is supplied with RAM mount fittings - so we have all used the same method!!
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Post by Gedge »

nahnah27 wrote:The Garmin Zumo is supplied with RAM mount fittings - so we have all used the same method!!
Except me :)
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