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Hyper* owners, show me your GPS / Nav mount?

Alright I'll play along....

Looks something like this.

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From gadget guy

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Garmin Montana

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Also from Gadget Guy using my Zumo 550. :D

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It is a VERY good mount but you do have to look down at it. I have a RAM handle bar mount on my Multi.

Marc
 
Could you give me more info? I can't find anything on his website for Ducati?
 
I still say my phone is the best GPS/ tunes/ comms to have mounted. If you haven't heard of Waze for android/ apple, go now and discover the wonder of live speed trap reporting and live detour routing when the traffic is bad.

I use this with their universal bar mount: Ultimate Addons.

Actually a great all weather case, to boot. I keep it on me for boating and adventure stuff.
 
To be honest, I would love to find a good case for one of mine iPad minis. It has to be waterproof of course
 
I still say my phone is the best GPS/ tunes/ comms to have mounted. If you haven't heard of Waze for android/ apple, go now and discover the wonder of live speed trap reporting and live detour routing when the traffic is bad.

I use this with their universal bar mount: Ultimate Addons.

Actually a great all weather case, to boot. I keep it on me for boating and adventure stuff.

As long as there is cell coverage.....
 
As long as there is cell coverage.....

I use my phone as well. With HERE and OsmAnd you have total offline guidance via gps. HERE is free and OSMAND+ is around $10.00. For standard stuff HERE is great. OsmAnd has greater gps waypoint functionality - something I haven't played with.

I've heard good things about Waze - particularly for in town traffic.


Trick is, you don't have to make choice - I have both loaded on the phone and I can cross check them.

My $30.00 waterproof mount works for my modest needs,(I like getting lost, and mainly use gps to find a local campsite as the day runs out - otherwise the bike is a way to get away from the elctronics ) and I can tuck an aux battery in there for all day use if I don't feel like running wires.