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| NUVI ON 2006 HARLEY DAVIDSON DYNDA FXDB |
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This is my Nuvi mounted to my motorcyle. Perfect location, secure, and no vibration. Mounted to the fork. |
POSTED BY: Cliff Kramer on July 29, 2011
CATEGORY: Motorcycle VIEWS: 4684 |
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| GLEN'S NEW F800ST BMW |
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I use a SPOT for my off road bike, I use a GPS for my highway bike. So when I traided my old 1200 BMW for a new 800 I made it so I could take the SPOT off the trail bike and put it on the highway bike at the turn of a RAM screw. I control the two of them with my free hand and can still see speed, tach, GPS & SPOT at a glance. |
POSTED BY: Glen on May 23, 2011
CATEGORY: Motorcycle VIEWS: 15630 |
| PLACES: Vancouver Island |
| TAGS: ram mount, motorcycle mount |
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| GPS MOUNT FOR HARLEY DAVIDSON |
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I bought the GPS mounts for my Harley and they worked great. They did not loosen with vibration. I was able to utilize my GPS from my car for motorcycle trips without spending $1000 plus for the official Harley GPS. |
POSTED BY: Mike Peco on October 26, 2010
CATEGORY: Motorcycle VIEWS: 24211 |
| PLACES: Ohio |
| TAGS: ram mount, motorcycle mount |
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| CLEAN MOUNT FOR NEW BIKE |
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I needed a clean, unobtrusive and affordable way to mount my Garmin Nuvi GPS unit onto my new bike.
The handlebar clamp RAM ball system from GPS City solved my problem. Looks great, position is perfect, and I can move the GPS from bike to car in 2 minutes.
Part was in stock, and my order arrived in 2 days.
Thank you GPS City. |
POSTED BY: jon lowrance on August 8, 2010
CATEGORY: Motorcycle VIEWS: 22915 |
| TAGS: ram mount, motorcycle mount |
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| BENELUX [CONTINUED] |
 the car |
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May 8, 2009
Benelux and more....
Our road trip through Europe began on April 27/09 with the pick up of our Ford Kuga at CDG airport in Paris. With our new Garmin Nuvi 270 what could go wrong? We chose the lady with a Britsh accent over the one with the New Jersey accent. She sounded kinder, sweeter, less opinionated should we mess up. We dubbed her 'Penelope' Penny for short. Away we went to Versailles, Normandy, Honfleur, Vimy Ridge, Brugges, Kloosterzander, Vlissingen, Antwerp, Brussels, Luxembourg, Dijon, Lyon, and finally six days later, Valence. Does anyone actually know there are three towns in France all with the name of Valence? Well we found out the hard way as Penny guided us to the wrong one! Fornutatly we were also following the map and realized our mistake. After several hours going down one lane roads, multiple round a bouts and a standard stick shift with shifting required every couple hundred feet, we managed to find the correct highway. We did find our house before dark, luckily!
At the house we had in the south of France for the week, we decided to lay low. That lasted all of a day before we took off for lunch in Italy, five hours drive away. It was great and so was observing Monaco from the view point high up. One suggestion - don't willing drive through Monaco with a standard. It was suicidal! We skipped Nice altogether so traumatized were we from Monaco. Antibes and Cannes was much better, kind of the Rodeo Drive of southern France.
We saw Provence, Avignon, Nimes, Pont du Gard, and Switzerland all by the end o the week there. Penny, our GPS, saw us through many a tight spot where we thought we'd never get out of. Cities have a tendancy to get you into them but provide little direction to get you out!! Must have something to do with tourism.
The drive back to Paris was uneventful, but not inexpensive. Does anyone really know how expensive those toll highways are really going to be until you get on them? But, they beat going through towns every 10 miles. The car was turned in unharmed, yeay!! and goodbye to Benelux. thank you Penelope!
Monique and Randy G.
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POSTED BY: monique gustafson on June 4, 2009
CATEGORY: Travel VIEWS: 6218 |
| PLACES: Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, France, Monaco |
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| GPS RAM MOUNT FOR SPORT BIKE TOURING |
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I needed a simple and inexpensive solution to mounting my GARMIN Nuvi 260W on my Yamaha FZ6 fordoing some tour riding. I was fortunate enough to find gpscity.ca as their selection, prices and shipping were perfect for my needs and I didn't get killed with cross border shipping charges!
I selected a simple handlebar mount RAM system along with the "Ezy-Mount Quick Release Adapter System" for easy on/off of the GPS unit.
This is the perfect addition to my motorcycle for upcoming touring. Thanks gpscity.ca! |
POSTED BY: Dave B. on May 6, 2009
CATEGORY: Motorcycle VIEWS: 28775 |
| PLACES: Victoria |
| TAGS: motorcycle mount, ram mount |
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