fitting Tom Tom rider

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  1. mandingo68

    mandingo68 New Member

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    anybody know the best method for fitting tom tom rider to my beloved yifter (vfr 800 vtec)

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    I have a Garmin SP2610. I have a ram mount on the front fuel tank bolts.

    Pics in my gallery.

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    Cheers Dave

    got sorted with a Ram mount,,just the ticket.

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    I used the RAM mount idea found here: www.sport-touring.net/mods/gps_mount/index.shtml The base is RAM part number RAM-B-231LU and RAM's Rider-specific cradle mount is RAM-HOL-TO2U. I initially tried RAM's 3" stem; it positioned the Rider pretty much like the GPS V in the pictures. I had to glance down a little to read the screen, so I switched to RAM's 5.25" stem. Now the Rider is positioned at the bottom of the tach; better in my opinion. By the way, many thanks to the Wiz for his May 8, 2006, post concerning placement of washers: http://www.bikersoracle.com/vfr/for...76&postcount=20 IP:81.157.227.157 He's right!
     


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