Anyone have any expierence wtih these mounts? I am a little concerned about the handle bar clamps marking the finish. I like the flexibility of these mounts, thinking about using one to mount a box for some toogle switches. Would you suggest any other mounting system?
Thanks
Jim
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sjbmw wrote:The clamps ship with rubber strips to prevent metal to metal contact.
I do too, but without the rubber strips. They are pretty firmly attached and while they are on, there is no obvious marring/damage to the bars. I have a feeling that when I take them off, there won't be too much of a noticeable mark.sjbmw wrote:Got 2 ball mounts on my handlebars.
John
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'17 Triumph Tiger 1200 XRX
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'17 Triumph Tiger 1200 XRX
My Zumo 550 mount did not come with the rubber. I have a roll of black rubber matting that I bought in Home Depot or Lowes and use around the house. I cut a strip of that and wrapped it in place and closed the overlapping ends with electrical tape.
Had it in one place for a week and then moved it. You can't even tell where it was originally so I can vouch for it.
Had it in one place for a week and then moved it. You can't even tell where it was originally so I can vouch for it.
I've used RAM mounts for many years and I like them, but I don't like the handlebar clamp types because they CAN scratch the paint on the bars. I'd suggest you use a #252 or #272 ball mounted on an existing bolt. For example, you could use one of the handlebar clamp bolts (with a suitable spacer) and the #272.
I'm also planning to mount some electrical stuff on my bars, but I'm not going to use a RAM mount. Instead, I'm going to make a couple of small metal panels and attach them to those same handlebar clamp bolts. The switches, etc. will mount in holes in the panels.
I'm also planning to mount some electrical stuff on my bars, but I'm not going to use a RAM mount. Instead, I'm going to make a couple of small metal panels and attach them to those same handlebar clamp bolts. The switches, etc. will mount in holes in the panels.
TonyT has a mount system on his ST that is awesome.
I think he had it made by the gadget guy.
The gadget guy does it all when it comes to custom mounts.
http://www.gadgetguy.net/index.html
I think he had it made by the gadget guy.
The gadget guy does it all when it comes to custom mounts.
http://www.gadgetguy.net/index.html
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I have one of these I use for my StreetPilot, when I'm not using the tank-bag mount. Works great, comes with sticky felt, and doesn't scratch anything. Quality stuff.
http://www.twistedthrottle.com/trade/pr ... /3043/230/

http://www.twistedthrottle.com/trade/pr ... /3043/230/
