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| Recent reviews for this item: |      |
| SMEE, February 14, 2012 |
| While looking at the Can Am accessories site, I found that
it you put this onto your atv, with all the proper mounts,
you will pay just over $100.00. Do your research before you
buy.
Last word: stay safe on the trails and have fun. |      |
| Pierre, January 27, 2012 |
| RAM mount is very qualitative material.
Robust, ideal to be installed on a motorbike!
Little problem: the Etrex cradle presses the rubber
protection of the GPS, such as it becomes loose after a
while. Could it affect the water resistance of the Etrex
device? I have the same cradle I used in the past on a non-
colour Etrex, a bit longer and less wide. The problem was
the same. |      |
| Rafael, November 2, 2011 |
| Responds as expected. I wanted to install it on the
mountain bike and has fulfilled its function. firmly
attached |      |
| BearFish, October 21, 2011 |
| This unit works well as far as holding a Garmin E-Trex
Vista on an ATV underway on woods roads.
Since I am into function and not aesthetics, I did not
hesistate to drill two holes in the plastic cowling of my
2004 Sportsman 700 next to the speedometer unit. I then
just screwed it on using the nuts/bolts provided.
Now I can watch my trail map as I drive along . It is
highly visible as it turns when I steer so is always
oriented right. Preferable to mounting on handlebars where
it would be waiting to get whacked or tangled. | |