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Garmin 276c Mounting

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Hi Peter,
sorry for delay with photo - i will put it somewhere on the web today ...
regards,
Tomaz
 
Tomaz,
I'm sure you've checked it for vibrations while driving at speed on
bumpy roads :)
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Rgds,
Roman (London, UK)
'92 HDJ80 (auto)
On 10/12/07, Tomaz Sustar <[Email address removed]> wrote:
 
Hi Roman,
you are right about vibrations - it is not a final setup ... - I will
use only the upper part of marine mount which can be fixed separately.
regards,
Tomaz
 
Tomaz
You can also get a suspension mount for the 276c from Touratech - a bit
pricey but they do work reasonably well. Just Google Touratech - their stuff
is mostly for bikes.
Vibration affects us all, and I suppose if you use a computer the unit will
shake on a road full of corrugations but at least the screen is bigger.
On 15/10/07 07:26, "Tomaz Sustar" <[Email address removed]> wrote:
Jeremy Llewellyn-Jones
Mob: 07831 458 793
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Hi guys,
I have a Garmin 128 fitted on top of the dashboard and a tablet pc
attached to the cubby box with RAM mounts
(http://www.ram-mount-uk.com). They vibrate very little, partly due to
the mounting system and partly to the fact that dashboard is stiffened
from the inside and the cubby box is made of steel, attached directly
to the floor. IMHO RAM mounts are excellent for all sorts of uses.
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Rgds,
Roman (London, UK)
'92 HDJ80 (auto)
On 10/15/07, Jeremy Llewellyn-Jones <[Email address removed]> wrote:
 
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Hi Roman
Presumably it's all down to the mount as a rigid dash and cubby box will 'feel'
everything that the body feels.
I've looked at Ram mounts beforew but was unsure but may look again.
jeremy
Quoting Roman <[Email address removed]>:
 
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