Photo Requests - Your mobile phone mounting ??
#1
Greetings guys - i am at a loss as to how to mount my mobile to my busa - so any of you guys that have done it -- can you possibly post some pictures in here so i can see them and get an idea of the steps involved -- i want to mount my phone as it has GPS on it and often use it

thanks

Busaboc ( nokia 6110 navigator )
Hayabusa , If your not on one , your behind one .....
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#2
for what its worth i use my tank bag it does the job ,sat nav sits on the top under the clear plastic taped into position , in town i connect the ear piece .
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#3
Thanks for your reply 99sydrd - at this stage i do not have a tank bag - but looks like i may have to get one if i can get any ideas as to how others do it ....

thanks

Boc
Hayabusa , If your not on one , your behind one .....
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#4
(02-07-2009, 07:02pm)Ozboc Wrote: Greetings guys - i am at a loss as to how to mount my mobile to my busa - so any of you guys that have done it -- can you possibly post some pictures in here so i can see them and get an idea of the steps involved -- i want to mount my phone as it has GPS on it and often use it

thanks

Busaboc ( nokia 6110 navigator )

Busdriver has mounted his mobile to his bars. I'll pm him and ask him to get with you.


Max
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#5
Hiya ... not a phone, but I have a gps mounted using a Ram-Mount system
http://www.ram-mount.com.au
could be worth a look?
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#6
+1 I have the ram mount for the GPS they do phone mounts for most common models

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#7
whats the things hangin off your mirror brackets bruce ??
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#8
(03-07-2009, 09:48pm)big kev Wrote: whats the things hangin off your mirror brackets bruce ??

I recon their Spot/Driving lights Kev . I think Bruce is scared of the dark .


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#9
Laser beams or claymores
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#10
Well, here is my mobile phone mounting.

I took one geniune Nokia Car Kit I had in the garage, some cable ties and velcro.

The phone cradle is mounted to the triple clamp firstly with velcro and to ensure it doesn't vibrated loose, a cable tie is used to hold it firmly onto the velcro. I haven't had any problems with it coming loose.

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For water proofing, I slip an appropriately sized plastic bag over it and then an elastic band is slipped over the bag to hold the plastic bag around the phone cradle.

In the following photo, you can see the control box for the phone on top of the air-intake tube.

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Regards,

Busdriver (aka Les)
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#11
(03-07-2009, 09:48pm)big kev Wrote: whats the things hangin off your mirror brackets bruce ??

Hella Micro HID Driving Lights
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#12
Thats Bruces missile launchers for blowing up Rooâ€s in his path Lol2
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#13
its a busa with FREAKIN LAZER BEAMS ON THEM
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#14
I have been using velcro for years, put the flufy side on the back of the phone, and the prickly side on the triple clamp.
I wear a hands free headset and can take calls and hear claerly up till around 160, then the other end hears the wind over my voice.
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#15
thanks heaps for the posts - why didnt i think of velcro ? Its the simple ideas that work the best - i am been a maintenance fitter too long - i was thinking to elaborate rather than going back to basics ...

thanks again :)

will post pics later when i have done the job ..

busaboc
Hayabusa , If your not on one , your behind one .....
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