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  • 2000 vert
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    I use the suction mount mine came with. It attaches to the windscreen just like in the car. Position the mount so it is putting pressure on the top of the GPS against the screen and it stays tight. In three years never had it come loose. Also I added a 12 volt power supply to run it and charge my I-pod.

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  • Skidmark
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    Originally posted by Fatass View Post
    how does that mount attach? looks cool, i need to get my bike back up and running again, its been sitting for a year.
    It uses RAM mounts that are fork mounted. Check out their site! http://www.ram-mount.com/

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  • Fatass
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    how does that mount attach? looks cool, i need to get my bike back up and running again, its been sitting for a year.

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  • 347Mike
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    Dude don't put a radar on your bike. lmao. Jesus, you will spot the cop before that thing can even run a current to beep.... lol

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  • Skidmark
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    I originally tried to have it upright, but it would get in my way if I'm fully tucked, so I just placed it over on the side and it's perfect!

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  • Skidmark
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    Originally posted by hotrod66stang View Post
    Sorry for the bogus link, then. Post up pics of your setup when you're done!
    No worries at all. I'd like to get my radar on here, but if I keep adding shit i'll look like a space ship cruising down the road.

    Here's the pics, sorry for quality.



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  • hotrod66stang
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    Originally posted by Skidmark View Post
    That site mainly talked about installing the mount and using a cordless radar.
    Sorry for the bogus link, then. Post up pics of your setup when you're done!

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  • Skidmark
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    Originally posted by momostallion View Post
    if it's a cable it wont drain anything unless you complete the circuit. a dock might drain a tiny bit depending on the design.

    you just have to decide if you want the ability to power on anytime (direct to battery)
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    if you only want power once you switch the key to the on position.


    just throw an inline fuse on the + wire and connect it up. i'm doing the same to a gps enabled device i've integrated into my bike. not for navigation but for theft recovery.
    I probably would only have the GPS hooked up 50% of the time, so it doesn't sound like it'll be a killer on my charging system. Anyways, I now have a new battery, rectifier, and tomorrow a stator. lol.

    The harness I ordered has an inline already, looks like i'm good to go!

    Originally posted by BP View Post
    Does your bike have an acessory plug? I'd use it if so, most are PCM controlled and will shut off power if the voltage drops.
    Nope, though that would be pretty nice!

    Originally posted by lo3oz View Post
    Brien I'll help you wire it up, got some extra wire, inline fuses, holders, etc @ the house. I'm down today after work..
    Thanks Kyle, though the bike is out of commission till tomorrow I've already got the airbox out, tank supported, and seat out in the garage so it should go really quick.

    I'll roll by this weekend to let you check it out!

    Originally posted by Baron View Post
    If it is a concern, put a switch in the positive lead, that way you are sure to not have a draw, you can keep it powered while stopped and not loose uour route (if it doesn't save it, some do)and be able top turn it off at night if you don't want the light in your face.
    Not too concerned anymore! I just heard from another source before I made this thread that I should relay it to an ignition power source or it'll be an issue.

    I'll just hard wire it to the battery and see what happens

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  • Baron Von Crowder
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    If it is a concern, put a switch in the positive lead, that way you are sure to not have a draw, you can keep it powered while stopped and not loose uour route (if it doesn't save it, some do)and be able top turn it off at night if you don't want the light in your face.

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  • lowthreeohz
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    Brien I'll help you wire it up, got some extra wire, inline fuses, holders, etc @ the house. I'm down today after work..

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  • BP
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    Does your bike have an acessory plug? I'd use it if so, most are PCM controlled and will shut off power if the voltage drops.

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  • momo
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    Originally posted by Skidmark View Post
    Yeppers, two wires.
    if it's a cable it wont drain anything unless you complete the circuit. a dock might drain a tiny bit depending on the design.

    you just have to decide if you want the ability to power on anytime (direct to battery)
    or
    if you only want power once you switch the key to the on position.


    just throw an inline fuse on the + wire and connect it up. i'm doing the same to a gps enabled device i've integrated into my bike. not for navigation but for theft recovery.
    Last edited by momo; 06-22-2011, 08:18 AM.

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  • Skidmark
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    Yeppers, two wires.

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  • momo
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    Originally posted by Skidmark View Post
    Now i'm just trying to understand the best way for me to go about this. If I wire the connection direction to the battery, will it be a drain even if the GPS is not hooked up?
    if the GPS isn't hooked up, i woudn't imagine it draws any power.

    does the connection have 2 wires? 12v+ and a ground?

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  • Baron Von Crowder
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    Originally posted by Skidmark View Post
    If I wire it to the battery it'll always have a draw. I don't think i'll be using the GPS all the time. I am not even sure if I understood your question right, but it's good to know you're not having issues.
    It only has two wires, positive and negative?

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