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| Recent reviews for this item: |      |
| Dennis, September 23, 2009 |
| Easy bracket to install, maybe 10 minutes. The different
length holder clips allow for multiple configurations. Just
used it to hold my Intellinav 3 GPS on a 4,000 mile trip.
Worked flawlessly. |      |
| Tom, November 16, 2008 |
| It's pretty much an easy thing to get this to work for your PDA.
THere are 3 different sizes of clips which pop into place 2 on
top, 1 on the bottom. The size of clips used are a factor of the
thickness of your GPS unit. It's going to be a big pain if you
have to remove them so get the right size the 1st time. Also
it's a good idea to use some secondary way of holding the unit
to the mount, so I epoxied some velcro to the mount as well as
the back of my GPS. It should stay in place no matter what, now.
Otherwise, putting the thing on the bike is a piece of cake
just use the long bolts and spacers provided to use in place of
the stock brake fluid reservoir bolts.
One thing which was missing was any sort of diagram you just
get the parts and a bag of mounting hardware and then you're on
your own as to how it all goes together. Kind of a deficiency,
but not too bad.
Once you get it all together, you gotta wonder why it costs so
much but I've always wondered why hardware it so darned
expensive. Probably $10 worth of stuff here and yet it costs you
5-6x that. | |