Navman Mount
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G'day Gents, since getting this bike, ( Fireblade ) have been thinking of making a mount that's independant of the top clamp, this is what i came up with, still needs a bit of tweaking to get the optimum angle.


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#2
Looks very good
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#3
is that GPS waterproof?
"It is not a shame to not know, the shame is to not know and not to ask"
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#4
Good question, probably not, but i can remove it quickly, although if i needed to use it whist raining, probably be up shit creek, lol
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(22-03-2015, 08:47pm)Shifu Wrote: is that GPS waterproof?

Hey Shifu,
Are you keeping your Hayabusa when you get your new bike?
If not, what are you doing with your GPS mount?
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(22-03-2015, 09:12pm)Lesabre1 Wrote: Good question, probably not, but i can remove it quickly, although if i needed to use it whist raining, probably be up shit creek, lol

Easy fix put it in a glad zip lock bag and then squash down into Navman mount
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#7
I never go anywhere on the bike without a couple of zip-lock
type sandwich bags. One for the phone and one for the camera.
I was in the storm that wrecked Brisbanes "Gap" suburb and it
killed both mine. They are always in a pocket or under the seat.
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#8
An excellent solution!!!.
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